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1824 in music
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This article is about
music-related events in
1824
.
Contents
Events
Popular Music
Classical music
Opera
Births
Deaths
References
Events
May 7
– First performance of
Beethoven
's
Symphony No. 9
(the "Choral") at the
Theater am Kärntnertor
in
Vienna
.
June 21
–
Franz Liszt
makes his London debut.
Muzio Clementi
,
Ferdinand Ries
,
Friedrich Kalkbrenner
and
Cipriani Potter
are in the audience.
Baluswami Dikshitar (brother of
Muthuswami Dikshitar
) is appointed State
Vidwan
of
Ettayapuram
.
[
1
]
Franz Liszt
commences theory lessons with
Antonin Reicha
and composition lessons with
Ferdinando Paer
.
First
Norfolk and Norwich Festival
held in England
Popular Music
Robert Stephen Hawker
– "
The Song of the Western Men
"
[
2
]
"
O Tannenbaum
" lyrics published by
Ernst Anschutz
Classical music
Ludwig van Beethoven
Missa Solemnis
Symphony No. 9 in D minor "Choral"
Hector Berlioz
–
Messe solennelle
Ferdinando Carulli
– 18 Petits morceaux, Op. 211
Frederic Chopin
–
Mazurka
Op. 7 No. 4
Johann Baptist Cramer
– Piano Sonata in D minor, Op. 63
Carl Czerny
– Piano Sonata Nos.3, 4, and 5, Op. 57, 65 and 76
Friedrich Ernst Fesca – String Quartet, Op.34
Fanny Hensel
– Sonata for Piano in C minor
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
– Introduction et rondo brillant, Op. 98
Friedrich Kuhlau
3 Grand Solos, Op. 57
3 Sonatinas, Op. 59
3 Sonatas with Variations, Op. 60
Kaspar Kummer
– Flute Trio, Op. 24
Maximilian Joseph Leidesdorf
– Horn Sonata, Op. 164
Felix Mendelssohn
Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 11
Concerto for 2 pianos
Bernhard Molique
– Flute Concerto, Op. 69
George Onslow
Piano Trio No.8, Op. 26
Piano Trio No.9, Op. 27
Antoine Reicha
– 6 Piano Trios, Op. 101
Ferdinand Ries
– Rule Britannia, Op. 116
Franz Schubert
:
List of compositions by Franz Schubert (1824)
,
D
799–822, including:
Octet
, D
803
String Quartet No.
13
, D
804 (
Rosamunde
)
String Quartet No.
14
, D
810 (
Death and the Maiden
)
Sonata in C
major for piano four-hands, D
812
"Gebet", D
815
Arpeggione Sonata
, D
821 (
Grand Duo
)
Opera
Gaetano Donizetti
–
L'ajo nell'imbarazzo
Friedrich Kuhlau
–
Lulu
Giacomo Meyerbeer
–
Il crociato in Egitto
Waldemar Thrane
–
Fjeldeventyret
("The mountain adventure")
Nicola Vaccai
Pietro il grande
(première January 17 at
Teatro Ducale, Parma
)
La pastorella feudataria
(première September 18 at
Teatro Carignano
,
Turin
)
Births
January 22
–
Josef Leopold Zvonař
, composer, music teacher and critic (d. 1865)
March 2
–
Bedřich Smetana
, composer (d. 1884)
March 7
–
Robert Ambrose
, organist and composer (d. 1908)
April 22
–
Richard Wüerst
, composer and music teacher (d. 1881)
June 13
–
Julius Eichberg
, composer (d. 1893)
June 23
–
Carl Reinecke
, pianist, conductor and composer (d. 1910)
August 1
–
John P. Ordway
, doctor, composer, music entrepreneur and politician (d. 1880)
August 19
–
Georg Goltermann
, cellist and composer (d. 1898)
September 4
–
Anton Bruckner
, composer (d. 1896)
September 8
–
Jaime Nunó
, composer of the Mexican national anthem (d. 1908)
November 25
–
Antonio Ghislanzoni
, librettist (d. 1893)
December 24
-
Peter Cornelius
, composer, writer, translator (d. 1874)
date unknown
François Xavier Bazin
, bow-maker (d. 1865)
Frederick Ellard
, composer (d. 1874)
Velvel Zbarjer
, Brody singer (d. 1884)
Charlotta Norberg
, ballerina (d. 1892)
Deaths
January 7
–
Faustino Arévalo
, hymnographer (born 1747)
February 1
–
Maria Theresia von Paradis
, musician and composer (born 1759)
March 3
–
Giovanni Battista Viotti
, violinist and composer (born 1755)
April 18
–
Edward Jones
, royal harpist (born 1752)
June 21
–
Étienne Aignan
, opera librettist (born 1773)
September 16
–
Giacomo Tritto
, opera composer (born 1733)
December 5
–
Anne Louise Boyvin d'Hardancourt Brillon de Jouy
, harpsichordist (born 1744)
date unknown
Nicolas Lupot
, luthier (born 1758)
Alexander Uber
, cellist and composer (born 1783)
probable
–
János Bihari
, violinist (born 1764)
References
↑
"The violin in Carnatic music",
The Hindu
, 6 June 2002
. Accessed 12 November 2014
↑
"Robert Stephen Hawker: Trelawny"
. Hawker Society, Angela Williams
. Retrieved
27 October
2013
.
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