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The year
1791 in music
involved some significant events.
[
citation needed
]
Contents
Events
Classical music
Opera
Methods and theory writings
Births
Deaths
References
Events
January 1
–
Austrian
composer
Joseph Haydn
arrives in
England
at the invitation of London resident impresario
Johann Peter Salomon
; here his concerts are huge successes. On March 11, the first of his
London symphonies
,
Symphony No. 96
, is premièred at the
Hanover Square Rooms
. On July 8 he is awarded an honorary doctorate of music at the
University of Oxford
and probably conducts his
Symphony No. 92
in the
Sheldonian Theatre
as part of the ceremonials.
[1]
[2]
Mid-July – An emissary of Count
Franz von Walsegg
commissions a
Requiem
for the late Countess Anna from
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
.
August 24
– Official opening of the
Teatro Riccardi
opera house in
Bergamo
, Lombardy, with a production of
Pietro Metastasio
's
Didone abbandonata
set to music by multiple composers including
Ferdinando Bertoni
,
Giacomo Rampini
,
Johann Gottlieb Naumann
,
Giuseppe Gazzaniga
and
Giovanni Paisiello
.
September 6
– Première of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
's
opera seria
La clemenza di Tito
("The Clemency of
Titus
",
K.
621, with libretto adapted by
Caterino Mazzolà
after
Metastasio
) at the
Estates Theatre
in
Prague
with Mozart conducting and the
castrato
Domenico Bedini playing Sesto. It has been written in around 18 days (after most of
The Magic Flute
has been completed) to a commission by
Domenico Guardasoni
to mark the coronation of
Leopold II
as King of Bohemia, after
Salieri
had declined the commission.
September 30
– Première of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
's
Singspiel
opera
The Magic Flute
(
Die Zauberflöte
, K. 620) at the
Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden
in suburban
Vienna
with Mozart conducting, probably from the keyboard,
[3]
the librettist (and theatre proprietor)
Emanuel Schikaneder
playing Papageno and Mozart's sister-in-law
Josepha Hofer
playing the Queen of the Night.
December 5
(01:00) –
Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
, age 35, at his home in
Vienna
of fever; on a mild and misty December 7, following a funeral service in
St. Stephen's Cathedral
, he is buried in a common grave (as customary at this time) in
St. Marx Cemetery
in the presence of
Salieri
,
Süssmayr
,
van Swieten
(his patron) and two other musicians.
[4]
Classical music
Muzio Clementi
Piano Sonata, Op. 26
3 Piano Trios, Op. 27
Franz Anton Hoffmeister
– 3 String Quartets, Op. 14
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 93
in D major
Symphony No. 94
in G major,
The Surprise
Symphony No. 95
in C minor
Symphony No. 96
in D major,
The Miracle
Baryton Trio in D major, Hob.XI:74
Leopold Kozeluch
– String Quartets, Op. 33
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 27
in B
♭
major (K. 595)
Sehnsucht nach dem Frühling
, K.596
Im Frühlingsanfang
, K.597
Das Kinderspiel
, K.598
Fantasia in F minor, K.608
Per questa bella mano
, K.612
8 Variations on "Ein Weib ist das herrlichste Ding", K.613
Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello
(K
6
. 617) and Adagio in C for Glass Harmonica (K
6
. 617a)
Ave verum corpus
,
motet
in D major (K. 618)
Clarinet Concerto
in A major (K. 622)
Horn Concerto No. 1
in D major (K. 412)
Menuets (K. 599, 601 & 604)
String Quintet No. 6
in E
♭
major (K. 614)
Freimaurerkantate: "Laut verkünde unsre Freude"
("
Kleine Freimaurer-Kantate
, Little Masonic Cantata"; K. 623)
Requiem
in D minor (K. 626; unfinished)
Johann Christoph Oley
–
Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir
Maria Hester Park
– Keyboard Concerto in E-flat Major, Op. 6
Ignaz Pleyel
Symphonie concertante in B-flat major, B.112
Symphony in F major, B.140A
Symphony in D minor, B.147
3 Keyboard Trios, B.440–442
Franz Xaver Süssmayr
– Concerto Movement in D major for basset horn
Paul Wranitzky
– Symphonies, Op. 16
Opera
Marcello Bernardini
–
L'amore per incanto
Luigi Cherubini
–
Lodoïska
André Ernest Modeste Grétry
–
Guillaume Tell
Joseph Haydn
–
L'Anima del Filosofo
, Hob.XXVIII:13
Étienne Méhul
–
Alonzo et Cora
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
La clemenza di Tito
The Magic Flute
William Shield
–
The Woodman
Methods and theory writings
William Jackson
– Observations on the Present State of Music in London
Johann George Tromlitz
–
Ausführlicher und gründlicher Unterricht die Flöte zu spielen
Daniel Gottlob Turk
–
Anweisung zum Generalbaßspielen
Births
January 6
–
José Melchor Gomis
, Spanish composer (died 1836)
January 20
–
Tommaso Grossi
, lyricist and poet (died 1853)
January 28
–
Ferdinand Hérold
, French operatic composer (d. 1833)
February 10
–
Henry Hart Milman
, librettist and historian (died 1868)
February 20
Carl Czerny
, Austrian composer (d. 1857)
Émile Deschamps
, librettist and poet (died 1871)
March 9
–
Nicolas Levasseur
, French operatic bass (d. 1871)
May 11
–
Jan Václav Voříšek
, Bohemian pianist, organist and composer (d. 1825)
May 29
– Pietro Romani, Italian singing teacher (d. 1877)
June 9
–
John Howard Payne
, librettist and actor (died 1852)
June 10
–
Václav Hanka
, librettist and archivist (died 1861)
July 26
Francisco José Debali
, Hungarian-born composer (d. 1859)
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
, Austrian composer and pianist (d. 1844)
August 25
–
Christian Karl Josias Bunsen
, composer and diplomat (died 1860)
September 5
–
Giacomo Meyerbeer
, born Jacob Liebmann Beer, German-born operatic composer (d. 1864)
October 7
–
Friedrich Wilhelm Grund
, German composer (d. 1874)
October 31
–
Ferdinand Huber
, Swiss composer (d. 1863)
December 24
–
Eugène Scribe
, librettist and dramatist (died 1861)
Deaths
January 13
–
Antoine Huberty
, composer and musician (born c. 1722)
February 2
–
Frantisek Kotzwara
, Czech-born double bassist and composer (b. 1730) (erotic asphyxiation)
February 5
–
John Beard
, English operatic tenor and actor-manager (b. c. 1716/17)
March 22
–
Carlo Besozzi
, Italian oboist and composer (b. 1738)
April 4
–
Elisabeth Lillström
, Swedish operatic soprano (b. 1717)
May 9
–
Francis Hopkinson
, composer and judge (born 1737)
May 14
–
Francesca Lebrun
, German singer and composer (b. 1756)
August 12
–
Isabella Young
, English operatic mezzo-soprano and organist
August 25
–
Pietro Domenico Paradisi
, Italian harpsichordist and composer (b. 1707)
October 25
–
Giovanni Battista Ferrandini
, Italian composer (b. 1710)
December 5
–
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
, Austrian composer (b. 1756)
December? –
Johann August Just
, German composer (born c. 1750)
date unknown
–
Giuseppe Demachi
, composer and violinist (born 1732)
References
↑
"1791–1795: The London Journeys"
.
Haydn 100 & 7
. Archived from
the original
on 2015-01-08
. Retrieved
2015-01-08
.
↑
Williams, Hywel (2005).
Cassell's Chronology of World History
. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp.
342–343
.
ISBN
0-304-35730-8
.
↑
Ignaz von Seyfried
,
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
, 5 June 1840,
12
:184.
↑
Otto Jahn
,
Biographie Mozarts
, 1856.
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