1776 in music
Events
- September 24 – The Bolshoi Theatre Company hosts its first annual opera season, with the opening of the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St Petersburg.[1]
- Giovanni Paisiello is invited to the court of Catherine the Great, where he will stay for eight years.
- Court Theatre in Stockholm built by King Gustav III of Sweden
Popular music
- Psalms and Hymns for Public and Private Worship by Augustus Montague Toplady
Opera
- Gaetano Marinelli – Il Barone di Sardafritta
- Giovanni Paisiello – Il finto spettro (December 26, Mannheim)
- Ignaz Pleyel – Die Fee Urgele
- Antonio Tozzi – Le Due Gemelli
- Tommaso Traetta – Germondo
Classical music
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- 6 Keyboard Trios, Wq.89
- 3 Keyboard Trios, Wq.90
- Johann Christian Bach – Die Amerikanerin
- Luigi Boccherini – 6 String Quintets, G.277-282 (Op.13)
- Felice Giardini – String Quartet in E-flat major
- François Joseph Gossec – Symphonie de chasse; Symphonie en ré
- Johann Wilhelm Hässler – 6 Keyboard Sonatas
- James Hook – The Ascension (oratorio)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Haffner Serenade, K.250
- Juliane Reichardt – An den Mond
- Carl Stamitz – 6 Quartets, Op. 14
- Daniel Gottlob Türk – 6 Keyboard Sonatas, Sammlung 1
Methods and theory writings
- Charles Burney – A General History of Music, vol. 1 (vol. 2 published 1782, vols. 3 and 4 in 1789)
Births
- January 24 – Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, author and composer
- February 18 – John Parry, composer
- February 21 – Vincenzo Lavigna, composer
- April 8 – Thaddaus Weigl, composer
- May 10 – George Thomas Smart, composer
- May 12 – Juan Bros y Bertomel, composer
- May 13 – Charles Ots and Rodrigo Ferreira da Costa, composers
- June 1 – John George Schetky, composer
- August 4 – Wenzel Sedlak, composer
- August 15 – Ignaz Xaver von Seyfried, composer
- August 16 – Philipp Jakob Riotte, composer
- August 19 – Johan Peter Strömberg, dancer and theatre director
- December 6 – Paul Friedrich Struck, composer
Deaths
- February 13 – Luis Misón, composer, 50
- April 22 – Johann Adolph Scheibe, music theorist, 67
- May 6 – James Kent, composer, 76
- June 10 – Leopold Widhalm, luthier, 53
- November 29 – Zanetta Farussi, opera singer, 69
- date unknown
- Thomas Capell, organist (date of birth unknown)
- Josep Carcoler, composer, 78
- Aaron Williams, composer, 45.[2]
- probable – Matteo Capranica, composer
References
- "Mariinsky Theatre: History of the Theatre". Mariinsky Theatre. Archived from the original on 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
- Nicholas Temperley. "Williams, Aaron." In Grove Music Online (accessed February 3, 2012).
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