1802 in music
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This is a list of music-related events in 1802.
Events
- Johann Nikolaus Forkel publishes his biography, Life of Johann Sebastian Bach.[1]
- Simon Mayr becomes maestro di cappella at Bergamo Cathedral.[2]
Classical music
- Beethoven – Second Symphony[3]
- Joseph Haydn – Harmoniemesse, his last major work [4]
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Piano quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello and bass, Op. 87 (inspiration for Schubert's "Trout" quintet)[5]
- Franz Krommer – Concerto for 2 Clarinets in E flat major, Op. 35[6]
Opera
- Michael Kelly – Urania [citation needed]
Births
- March 3 – Adolphe Nourrit, operatic tenor[7]
- July 12 – Charles-Louis Hanssens, composer[8]
- July 27 – Ida Henriette da Fonseca, alto, composer
- October 7 – Bernhard Molique, composer
Deaths
- April 10 – Charlotte Brent, operatic soprano (b. 1735)
- July 28 – Giuseppe Sarti, composer (b. 1729)
- August 10 – Antonio Lolli, violinist and composer (b. c. 1725)
- August 23 – Corona Schröter, singer (b. 1751)
- October 2 – Giuseppe Millico, castrato singer, composer and music teacher (b. 1737)
- October 22 – Samuel Arnold, composer and organist (b. 1740)
References
- ↑ Geck, Martin. "Johann Sebastian Bach: Life and Work". Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
- ↑ Randel, Don Michael (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. United States: President and Fellows of Harvard College. p. 569. ISBN 0-674-37299-9.
- ↑ "Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 21". NPR. 2006-06-06. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
- ↑ Haydn, Franz Joseph (1802), Harmoniemesse in B-Flat Major, Kalmus Edition, ISBN 9780769244761
- ↑ "Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello & double bass in E flat major/minor, Op. 87". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
- ↑ "Concerto for 2 clarinets & orchestra in E flat major, Op. 35". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
- ↑ "Adolphe Nourrit". Find A Grave .Com. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
- ↑ "Charles Louis Hanssens". Requiem Survey. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
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