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This is a list of music-related events in 1810.

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See also:

1809 in music,

other events of 1810,

1811 in music and the

list of 'years in music'.

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Events

  • April 27 - Ludwig van Beethoven composes one of his most popular compositions, the piano piece Für Elise.
  • Friedrich Kuhlau leaves Hamburg for Copenhagen, to avoid conscription into Napoleon's army.
  • Work begins on the San Carlo Opera House at Naples.

Classical music

  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • March for Military Band, WoO 20
  • Polonaise for Military Band, WoO 21
  • Ecossaise for Military Band, WoO 22
  • Ecossaise for Military Band, WoO 23
  • Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor for piano, "Für Elise", WoO 59
  • 25 Irish Songs, WoO 152
  • 26 Welsh Songs, WoO 155
  • Egmont, Op. 84, overture and incidental music (first performed, composed 1809)
  • 3 Lieder, Op. 83
  • String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, "Serioso", Op. 95
  • Piano Sonata #26 (Les Adieux)
  • Joseph Eybler – Die vier letzen Dinge (oratorio)
  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Flute Sonata in D major, Op. 50
  • Friedrich Kuhlau – Piano Concerto in C major, Op. 7
  • Etienne Mehul – Symphony No. 4 in E major
  • Ferdinand Ries
  • Violin Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 24
  • Piano Trio, Op. 28
  • Bernard Romberg – Trauer-Symphonie, Op .23
  • Louis Spohr
  • Clarinet Concerto No.2, Op. 57
  • Violin Concerto No.10, Op. 62
  • Christoph Bernard Verspoell – "Menschen, die ihr wart verloren"
  • Carl Maria von Weber – Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 11

Opera

  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Mathilde von Guise
  • Gioacchino Rossini – La Cambiale di Matrimonio
  • Carl Maria von Weber – Silvana

Publications

  • Johann Christoph Kuhnau – Die blinden Tonkünstler

Births

  • February 3 – Ludwig August Frankl, lyricist and poet (died 1894)
  • February 5 – Ole Bull, Norwegian violinist (died 1880)
  • February 22 – Frédéric Chopin, composer, pianist (died 1849)
  • February 8 – Norbert Burgmüller, composer (died 1836)
  • March 15 – Carl Linger (died 1862)
  • May 2 – Hans Christian Lumbye, Danish composer (died 1874)
  • May 5 – Eugène Cormon, librettist (died 1903)
  • May 18 – Francesco Maria Piave, Italian librettist (died 1876)
  • May 20 – Sara Augusta Malmborg, singer, pianist and painter (died 1860)
  • June 7 – Friedrich Julius Hammer, poet and librettist (died 1862)
  • June 8 – Robert Schumann, composer (died 1856)
  • June 9 – Otto Nicolai, composer and conductor (died 1849)
  • June 17 – Ferdinand Freiligrath, lyricist and poet (died 1876)
  • June 19 – Ferdinand David, editor and musician (died 1873)
  • August 6 – Giorgio Ronconi, operatic baritone (died 1890)
  • August 12 – Alfred Novello, music publisher (died 1896)
  • September 22 – Paul Barroilhet, operatic baritone (died 1871)
  • October 18 – Giovanni Matteo Mario, operatic tenor (died 1883)
  • October 24 – Carl Baermann, composer (died 1885)
  • November 7 – Ferenc Erkel, opera composer (died 1893)
  • November 16 – Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken, conductor and composer (died 1882)
  • December 21 - Ludwig Schuncke, German pianist and composer

Deaths

  • January 7 – Joseph Lipavsky, composer
  • March 29 – John Garth, composer (born 1721)
  • April 8 – Venanzio Rauzzini, castrato singer, composer, pianist and teacher (born 1746)
  • July 19 – Joseph Stephenson, composer of West Gallery music (born 1723)
  • November 19 – Jean-Georges Noverre, ballet master (born 1727)
  • November 27 – Francesco Bianchi, opera composer (born 1752)
  • date unknown
  • Margaretha Christina Åbergsson, ballet dancer
  • Anna Davia, opera singer (born 1743)
  • Domenico Fischietti, composer (born 1725)

References