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Events

  • 6-year-old Mozart and his older sister Nannerl perform before Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria, in Munich and the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in Vienna.
  • Johann Christian Bach begins composing for the King's Theatre in London; here he meets Carl Friedrich Abel for the first time. He will spend the remaining 20 years of his life in the city.
  • Michael Haydn moves to Salzburg to become Konzertmeister to the Archbishop.
  • Death of Le Riche de La Pouplinière, patron of Jean-Philippe Rameau, Johann Stamitz and François-Joseph Gossec.
  • The first public concert with a glass harmonica is performed by Marianne Davies.

Classical music

  • Carl Friedrich Abel – Six Overtures in 8 Parts, Op. 4 (London)
  • Johann Albrechtsberger – Passione Domini
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  • L'Aly Rupalich, H.95
  • Harpsichord Concerto in C minor, H.448
  • Sonatina in D major, H.449
  • Solo für die Harfe H.563 Wq.139
  • Wilhelm Friedemann Bach – Trio in B-flat major, F.50
  • Franz Ignaz Beck – 6 Symphonies, Op. 3
  • Michel Corrette – 6 Symphonies en Quatuor sur les Noëls
  • Francesco Geminiani – The Second Collection of Pieces for the Harpsichord (London, arrangements by the composer from Opp.1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and treatises on the violin and the guitar)
  • Joseph Haydn
  • Horn Concerto No.1 in D major, Hob.VIId:3
  • Baryton Trio in G major, Hob.XI:116
  • Symphony No. 9 in C major, Hob.I:9
  • Louis Antoine Lefebvre – Andromède (secular cantata)
  • Leopold Mozart – Sacrament Litany in D
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Minuet in F for Piano, K. 2
  • Allegro in B♭ for Piano, K. 3
  • Minuet in F for Piano, K. 4
  • Minuet in F for Piano, K. 5
  • Georg Philipp Telemann – Christmas Oratorio

Opera

  • Thomas Arne – Artaxerxes
  • Johann Christian Bach – Alessandro nell'Indie, W.G 3
  • Domenico Cimarosa – La Cleopatra
  • Baldassare Galuppi – Antigono
  • Christoph Willibald Gluck – Orfeo ed Euridice
  • Johann Adolf Hasse – Il Trionfo di Clelia
  • Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny – Le Roi et le Fermier
  • Johann Gottlieb Naumann – Il tesoro insidiato
  • Niccolò Piccinni – Il Finto Turco
  • Giuseppe Sarti – Didone Abbandonata

Methods and theory writings

  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – ', Part II
  • François Clément – '
  • William Riley – Parochial Music Corrected
  • Antonio Soler – ' (Madrid: Joachin Ibarra)

Births

  • January 20 – Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny, composer (died 1842)
  • January 21 – Giuseppe Antonio Silvani, composer
  • February 2 – Girolamo Crescentini, composer and castrato (died 1846)
  • February 19 – Friedrich Franz Hurka, composer
  • March 13 – Anine Frölich, ballet dancer (d. 1784)
  • March 24 – Marcos Antonio da Fonseca, Portugal, opera composer
  • March 25 – Francesco Giuseppi Pollini, composer
  • April 4 – Stephen Storace, composer (died 1796)
  • April 13 – Karl Friedrich Horn, composer
  • April 26 – Shyama Shastri, composer (died 1827)
  • June 24 – Johann Paul Wessely, composer
  • July 4 – Marco Santucci, composer
  • July 20 – Jakob Haibel, composer
  • August 10 – Santiago Ferrer, composer
  • October 15 – Samuel Adams Holyoke, composer (died 1820)
  • December 25 – Michael Kelly, editor and tenor (died 1826)
  • December 26 – Franz Wilhelm Tausch, composer
  • unknown date
  • Giovanna Bassi, ballet dancer
  • Michel Dieulafoy, French librettist (died 1823)
  • Christina Fredenheim, singer and member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music (died 1841)

Deaths

  • January 13 – Leonhard Trautsch, composer
  • February 11 – Johann Tobias Krebs, composer (born 1690)
  • February 12 – Laurent Belissen, composer (born 1693)
  • c. March 25 – Johann Christian Schickhardt, German composer (born c. 1682)
  • April 2 – Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi, Italian composer (born 1719)
  • April 23 – Johann Samuel Endler, composer (born 1694)
  • May 16 – Ernst Christian Hesse, composer (born 1676)
  • May 24 – Joseph Umstatt, composer (born 1711)
  • June 19 – Johann Ernst Eberlin, composer (born 1702)
  • July 5 – Jakob Adlung, organist, instrument maker, music theorist and historian (born 1699)
  • July 16 – Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, composer (born 1674)
  • July 20 – Christoph Nichelmann, harpsichordist and composer (born 1717)
  • July 30 – Johann Valentin Görner, German composer (born 1702)
  • September 17 – Francesco Geminiani, violinist and composer (born 1687)
  • October 6 – Francesco Manfredini, composer (born 1684)
  • November 25 – Jacques-Christophe Naudot, flautist and composer (born c.1690)

References