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Overview of the events of 1761 in music
Overview of the events of 1761 in music
Events
Popular music
Opera
Classical music
- Thomas Arne – Judith (oratorio) (first published; first performed 1744)[1]
- Charles Avison – 6 Sonatas for Harpsichord, 2 Violins and Cello, Op. 8
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- La Philippine, H.96
- La Gabriel, H.97
- La Caroline, H.98
- La Complaisante, H.109
- La Louise, H.114
- La Xénophon et la Sybille, H.123
- L'Ernestine, H.124
- Christoph Willibald Gluck – Don Juan (ballet)
- François Joseph Gossec – Sei sinfonie a più stromenti, Op. 5
- Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 6 ("Le matin"), Symphony No. 7 ("Le midi") and Symphony No. 8 ("Le soir")
- Michael Haydn – Symphony in C major
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart –
- Andante in C major for harpsichord, K. 1a
- Allegro in C major for harpsichord, K. 1b
- Allegro in F major for harpsichord, K. 1c
- Minuet in F major for harpsichord, K. 1d
- Simon Simon – Pièces de clavecin, Op. 1
Methods and theory writings
Births
- January 20 – Giovanni Domenico Perotti, composer (died 1825)
- January 22 – Georg Nikolaus von Nissen, biographer of Mozart (died 1826)
- January 26 – Jens Zetlitz, songwriter (died 1821)
- February 15 – Jacob Kimball, Jr., composer (died 1826)
- February 20 – Johann Christian Ludwig Abeille, pianist and composer
- February 22 – Erik Tulindberg, composer (died 1814)
- April 20 – Johann Gottlieb Karl Spazier, composer
- June 13 – Antonín Vranický or Wranitzky, violinist and composer (died 1820)
- June 15 – Charles Henry Wilton, British musician (died 1832)
- July 20 – Joseph Lefebvre, composer
- September 24 – F.L.Æ. Kunzen, composer
- October 9 – Pierre Gaveaux, composer and operatic tenor (died 1825)
- date unknown – John Andrew Stevenson, composer (died 1833)
Deaths
References