1769 in music
Events
Opera
Classical music
- Carl Friedrich Abel â 6 String Quartets, Op. 8
- Johann Albrechtsberger â Concerto for Alto Trombone and Orchestra in B-flat major
- Charles Avison â Six Concertos in Seven Parts, for Four Violins, One Alto Viola, a Violoncello, and a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord, Op. 10 (London: R. Bremner)
- Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach
- Die Israeliten in der Wüste (oratorio), H.775
- Harpsichord Concerto in E-flat major, H.469
- Luigi Boccherini
- 6 Violin Sonatas, G. 25âÂÂ30
- 6 String Quartets, G. 165âÂÂ170
- João de Sousa Carvalho â L'Amore Industrioso
- François Joseph Gossec â Sei quartetti per flauto e violino o sia per due violini, alto e basso, op. 14
- Joseph Haydn
- String Quartets, Op. 9
- Violin Concerto in G major, Hob. VIIa:4
- Piano Trio in F major, Hob.XV:2
- Ignaz Holzbauer â 3 Symphonies, Op. 4
- Johann Philipp Kirnberger â Vermischte Musikalien (Berlin: Georg Ludewig Winter)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Cassation in D major, K. 100/62a
- Te Deum in C
- Pasquale Pericoli â 6 Cello Sonatas
- Johann Heinrich Rolle â Der Tod Abels (oratorio)
- Johann Baptist Wanhal
- Symphony in A minor, Bryan a2
- Quartet for Strings in B-flat major, Op. 2, No. 3
- Johann Adolph Hasse
- L'Armonica
- La Gelosia
Methods and theory writings
Births
- January 2
- Thomas Haigh, arranger and musician (died 1808)
- Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator and writer (died 1833)
- January 9 â William Robert Spencer, librettist and poet (died 1834)
- February 12 â Friedrich Rochlitz, music editor and writer (died 1842)
- February 13 â Ivan Krylov, librettist and writer (died 1844)
- February 17 â Johannes Baptista von Albertini, librettist and botanist (died 1831)
- March 7 â Josef Alois Ladurner, Austrian composer and music educator (died 1851)
- March 8 â Katerina Veronika Anna DusÃÂkova, Bohemian singer, harpist, pianist and composer (died 1833)
- March 25 â Salvatore Viganò, choreographer, dancer and composer (died 1821)
- March 28 â Schack von Staffeldt, librettist and poet (died 1826)
- April 11 â Johann Georg Lickl, organist and composer (died 1843)
- April 25 â Charles Borremans, violinist and conductor (died 1827)
- June 1 â Józef Elsner, composer and music teacher, Chopin's future teacher (died 1854)
- June 5 â Marianne Kirchgessner, German musician (d. 1808)
- June 14 â Domenico Della-Maria Italian and French composer (died 1800)
- July 4 â Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis, violinist, conductor and composer (died 1819)
- July 23 â Alexey Nikolayevich Titov, violinist and composer (died 1827)
- July 29 â Louis-Benoît Picard, librettist and writer (died 1769)
- August 14
- Richard Barry, composer and English rake (died 1793)
- Friedrich Dülon, flautist (died 1826)
- August 30 â Bonifazio Asioli, Italian composer (died 1832)
- September 8 â Marie-Martin Marcel Marin, composer (died c. 1850)
- September 12 â Reginald Spofforth, organist, conductor and composer (died 1827)
- November 12 â Amelia Opie, librettist and author
- December 26 â Ernst Moritz Arndt, librettist and antisemitic author (died 1860)
- Date unknown âÂÂ
- Jean-Jacques Grasset, composer and violinist (died 1839)
- Charles Hague, composer (died 1821)
- Daniil Kashin, Russian composer (Died 1841)
Deaths
- January 2 â James Oswald, composer, 57
- February 21 â William Falconer, librettist and writer (born 1732)
- April 3 â Gerhard Tersteegen, librettist and theologian (born 1697)
- June 7 â Antoine-Alexandre-Henri Poinsinet, librettist, drowned (born 1735)
- August 17 â Vasily Trediakovsky, librettist and poet
- September â Henri Hemsch, harpsichord maker, 69
- December 6 â William Felton, composer, 56
- December 13 â Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, librettist and poet (born 1715)
- date unknown â Antonio Palomba, Italian opera librettist, poet, harpsichordist and music educator, 63
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