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Events

  • March 26 - Johann Sebastian Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

     premieres his Weimarer Passion
    Weimarer Passion
    The work commonly referred to as the Weimarer Passion, BWV deest , is a musical composition among the Passions written by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed in 1717 for at least two solo voices, choir and orchestra with text by an unknown librettist...

    at the chapel of Friedrichstein Castle in Gotha
    Gotha
    -Places:* Gotha , a town in Thuringia, Germany* Gotha , in Thuringia, Germany* Gotha, Ethiopia* Gotha, Florida, a town in the United States* Saxe-Gotha, a former Thuringian duchy* Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, a former Thuringian duchy...

  • July 13 – Domenico Zipoli
    Domenico Zipoli
    Domenico Zipoli was an Italian Baroque composer. He became a Jesuit in order to work in the Reductions of Paraguay where his musical expertise contributed to develop the natural musical talents of the Guaranis...

     arrives in Buenos Aires with 52 other Jesuit missionaries.
  • July 17 – George Frideric Handel
    George Frideric Handel
    George Frideric Handel was a German-British Baroque composer, famous for his operas, oratorios, anthems and organ concertos. Handel was born in 1685, in a family indifferent to music...

    's "Water Music" is performed on the River Thames
    River Thames
    The River Thames flows through southern England. It is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom. While it is best known because its lower reaches flow through central London, the river flows alongside several other towns and cities, including Oxford,...

    .
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

     is appointed Kapellmeister by Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen.
  • Celebrated castrato Gaetano Berenstadt
    Gaetano Berenstadt
    Gaetano Berenstadt was an Italian alto castrato who is best remembered for his association with the composer George Frideric Handel. Berenstadt created roles in three of Handel's operas. Berenstadt's parents were German and his father was timpanist to the Grand Duke of Tuscany...

     visits London and plays the lead in a revival of Handel's Rinaldo.

Classical music

  • François Couperin
    François Couperin
    François Couperin was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was known as Couperin le Grand to distinguish him from other members of the musically talented Couperin family.-Life:Couperin was born in Paris...

     – Pièces de clavecin, book 2
  • Georg Friedrich Handel – Water Music
  • John Weaver
    John Weaver
    John Weaver was an English dancer and choreographer, and is often regarded as the father of English pantomime....

     – The Loves of Mars and Venus (ballet)

Opera

  • Antonio Maria Bononcini
    Antonio Maria Bononcini
    Antonio Maria Bononcini was an Italian cellist and composer, the younger brother of the better-known Giovanni Battista Bononcini....

     – La conquista del vello d'oro
  • Antonio Vivaldi
    Antonio Vivaldi
    Antonio Lucio Vivaldi , nicknamed because of his red hair, was an Italian Baroque composer, priest, and virtuoso violinist, born in Venice. Vivaldi is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe...

     – Penelope la Casta and L'Incoronazione di Dario

Births

  • April 9 – Georg Matthias Monn
    Georg Matthias Monn
    Georg Matthias Monn was an Austrian composer, organist and music teacher whose works were fashioned in the transition from the Baroque to Classical period in music....

    , composer (died 1750)
  • June 19 (probable) – Johann Stamitz
    Johann Stamitz
    Jan Václav Antonín Stamic was a Czech composer and violinist. Johann was the father of Carl Stamitz and Anton Stamitz, also composers...

    , violinist and composer (died 1757)
  • June 27 – Giacomo Durazzo
    Giacomo Durazzo
    Count Giacomo Durazzo was an Italian diplomat and man of the theatre. He was born into one of the most important aristocratic families in Genoa. His brother was the famous doge Marcellino Durazzo. In 1749, he became ambassador to the court in Vienna where he was appointed director of the imperial...

    , operatic impresario (died 1794)
  • date unknown
    • Leopold August Abel
      Leopold August Abel
      Leopold August Abel was a German violinist and composer. He was born in Köthen in 1717. He was the elder brother of Karl Friedrich Abel. He studied violin under Benda...

      , violinist and composer (died 1794)
    • William Williams Pantycelyn
      William Williams Pantycelyn
      William Williams Pantycelyn , also known as Williams Pantycelyn and Pantycelyn, is generally acknowledged as Wales' most famous hymn writer. He was also one of the key leaders of the 18th century Welsh Methodist revival, along with Daniel Rowland and Howell Harris. As a poet and prose writer he is...

      , Welsh hymn writer (died 1791)
  • probable – Marimutthu Pillai
    Marimutthu Pillai
    Marimutthu Pillai was a composer of Carnatic music and along with Arunachala Kavi and Muthu Thandavar was one of the pioneering Tamil Trinity of Carnatic music. He was a contemporary of Arunachala Kavi....

    , composer of Carnatic music (died c.1787)

Deaths

  • February 11 – Johann Jacob Walther, composer
  • April 3 – Christian Friedrich Witt
    Christian Friedrich Witt
    Christian Friedrich Witt, or Witte was a German composer, music editor and teacher.-Biography:He was born in Altenburg, where his father, Johann Ernst Witt, was court organist; he had come from Denmark around 1650 when a Danish princess married into the house of Saxe-Altenburg...

    , composer, music editor and teacher (b. c. 1660)
  • November 26 – Daniel Purcell
    Daniel Purcell
    Daniel Purcell was an English composer, the younger brother of Henry Purcell.As a teenager, Daniel Purcell joined the choir of the Chapel Royal, and in his mid-twenties he became organist of Magdalen College, Oxford. He began to compose while at Oxford, but in 1695 he moved to London to compose...

    , composer (born 1664)
  • date unknown – Goffredo Cappa
    Goffredo Cappa
    Goffredo Cappa - also known as Gioffredo Cappa or Jofredus Cappa - in Turin was an Italian luthier, known for his violins and cellos. After working with the Amati family in Cremona he set up his own workshop in Saluzzo....

    , luthier (born 1644)
  • probable – Francisco Guerau
    Francisco Guerau
    Francisco Guerau was a Spanish Baroque composer. Born on Majorca, he entered the singing school at the Royal College in Madrid in 1659, becoming a member of the Royal Chapel as an alto singer and composer ten years later. Named a member of the Royal Chamber of king Charles II of Spain in 1693, he...

    , composer (born 1649)
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