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This article is about
music-related events in
1825
.
Contents
Events
Classical music
Opera
Popular music
Births
Deaths
References
Events
March 21
–
British première of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9
(
1824
) is presented by the
Philharmonic Society of London
.
May
–
Chopin
performs for
Tsar Alexander I
in
Warsaw
.
Singer
Maria Malibran
(as Maria García) makes her operatic debut as Rosina in
The Barber of Seville
at the King's Theatre in London.
September
–
In
Vienna
:
Joseph Lanner
and
Johann Strauss I
quarrel, and Strauss leaves Lanner's orchestra.
[
1
]
Danish composer and pianist
Friedrich Kuhlau
, on an extended visit to the city, meets Beethoven.
November 29
–
A touring opera company led by
Manuel García
performs
Rossini
's
The Barber of Seville
in
New York City
, the first opera to be sung in Italian in the Americas. The troupe includes his daughters Maria, who meets and hastily marries banker Francois Eugene Malibran, and
Pauline
.
[
2
]
December 10
–
François-Adrien Boieldieu
's
opéra comique
La dame blanche
is premièred by the
Opéra-Comique
at the
Théâtre Feydeau
in Paris.
Classical music
Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga
– Symphony in D major
Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat major
String Quartet No. 13 in B-flat major
String Quartet No. 15 in A Minor
Johann Baptist Cramer
- Piano Concerto No. 8, Op. 70
Jean-François Lesueur
– Te Deum (for the
coronation of King Charles X of France
)
Felix Mendelssohn
–
Octet for Strings
Franz Schubert
Ellens Gesang III
Piano Sonata in A minor
Opera
Vincenzo Bellini
–
Adelson e Salvini
Gaetano Donizetti
–
Alahor in Granata
Franz Grillparzer
-
König Ottokars Glück und Ende
(written 1923, premiered February 19, 1825 in Vienna's Burgtheater].
Franz Liszt
–
Don Sanche ou le Chateau d'Amour
(Don Sanche or the Castle of Love)
Giovanni Pacini
–
L'ultimo giorno di Pompei
Nicola Vaccai
–
Giulietta e Romeo
Popular music
"
Cherry Ripe
" – w.
Robert Herrick
m.
Charles Edward Horn
"
Ich hatt' einen Kameraden
" w.
Ludwig Uhland
(1809) m.
Friedrich Silcher
(1825)
"The Minstrel's Return'd From The War" –
John Hill Hewitt
Births
January 23
–
Louis Ehlert
, composer and music critic (d. 1884)
February 28
–
Jean-Baptiste Arban
, cornet virtuoso and conductor (d. 1889)
March 12
–
August Manns
, conductor (d. 1907)
[
3
]
June 24
–
Jovan Sundečić
, poet and lyricist (d. 1900)
June 30
–
Hervé
, singer, conductor and composer of operettas (d. 1892)
August 9
–
Gaetano Antoniazzi
, violin-maker (d. 1897)
[
4
]
August 21
–
Kate Loder
, pianist and composer (d. 1904)
August 22
–
Julius Schulhoff
, pianist and composer (d. 1898)
August 24
–
Charles Wels
, pianist, organist, composer and music teacher (d. 1906)
September 25
–
Johann Strauss II
, conductor and composer (d. 1899)
December 19
–
George Frederick Bristow
, composer (d. 1898)
date unknown
–
Balbina Steffenone
, operatic soprano (d. 1896)
Deaths
February 5
–
Pierre Gaveaux
, operatic tenor and composer (b. 1761)
[
5
]
March 24
–
Giovanni Domenico Perotti
, composer (b. 1761)
May 6
–
Lady Anne Barnard
, balladeer (b. 1750)
[
6
]
May 7
–
Antonio Salieri
, composer (b. 1750)
May 12
–
Elias Mann
(b. 1750)
July 10
–
Ludwig Fischer
, operatic bass (b. 1745)
July 29
–
Micah Hawkins
, composer and writer (b. 1777)
August 3
–
Ambrogio Minoja
, composer (b. 1752)
August 17
–
Rayner Taylor
, composer (b. 1747)
August 23
–
Amos Bull
, composer (b. 1744)
September 13
–
Luigi Bassi
, operatic baritone (b. 1766)
November 1
– Rodrigo Ferreira da Costa, composer
November 12
–
Joseph Reinagle
, string and horn player, trumpeter and composer (b. 1762)
[
7
]
November 19
–
Jan Václav Voříšek
, pianist, organist and composer (b. 1791)
December 29
– Giuseppe Maria Gioacchino Cambini, composer
December 30
–
Peter Gronland
, composer
probable
–
Giuseppe Cambini
, violinist and composer (b. 1746)
References
↑
Austrian Information
. Information Department of the Austrian Consulate General. 1992. p.
13.
↑
Figes, Orlando
(2019).
The Europeans
. Allen Lane. p.
20.
ISBN
978-0-241-00489-0
.
↑
Henry Saxe Wyndham (21 November 2013).
August Manns and the Saturday Concerts
. Cambridge University Press. p.
6.
ISBN
978-1-108-06888-8
.
↑
The Strad
. Orpheus. 1993. p.
577.
↑
Amanda Holden (2001).
The New Penguin Opera Guide
. Penguin. p.
290
.
ISBN
978-0-14-051475-9
.
↑
The Scotish Musical Museum: Consisting of Upwards of Six Hundred Songs, with Proper Basses for the Pianoforte
. W. Blackwood and sons. 1839. pp.
311
.
↑
Albert Ernest Wier (1938).
The Macmillan encyclopedia of music and musicians ...
The Macmillan company. p.
1525.
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