1816 in music
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This is a list of music-related events in 1816.
Events
- January 9 - Ludwig van Beethoven obtains custody of his nephew Karl, after a legal battle with the boy's mother.[1]
- January 12 - The première of Gioacchino Rossini's new cantata, Giunone, takes place at the Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, where the composer is musical director.[1]
- February 12 - The Teatro di San Carlo in Naples burns down; reconstruction starts almost immediately, at the behest of King Ferdinand IV.[2]
- February 20 - Rossini's opera, Almaviva, ossia L’inutile precauzione (later better known as The Barber of Seville), receives its première at the Teatro Argentina, Rome.[3]
- March 21 - Prominent Jewish couple Abraham and Lea Mendelssohn arrange for their four children, Fanny, Felix, Rebecka and Paul, to be secretly baptized as Lutherans in the Jerusalemkirche, Berlin.[1]
- April 9 - Returning to Prague after a twenty-year absence, Johann Nepomuk Hummel gives a public recital.[1]
- April 17 - Josef von Spaun writes to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe for permission to have his poems set to music by the youthful Franz Schubert.[1]
- April 29 - Luigi Cherubini's cantata Inno alla primavera, commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society, is given its première in London, a year later than scheduled and without the composer present.[1]
- June 16 - In recognition of the 50th anniversary of his arrival in Vienna, Antonio Salieri is presented with a gold medal by the Lord Chamberlain on behalf of the Emperor Francis II.[1]
- July 13 - Carl Maria von Weber meets Count Vitzthum von Eckstädt at Carlsbad; the encounter leads to Weber being appointed Kapellmeister at Dresden.[1]
- October 2 - Johann Nepomuk Hummel is offered a post at Stuttgart by Duke Frederick I of Württemberg.[1]
- October 18 - Louis Spohr and Niccolò Paganini meet in Venice.[1]
- November 19 - Carl Maria von Weber becomes engaged to soprano Caroline Brandt.[1]
- November 25 - Muzio Clementi leaves London after a six-month stay.[1]
Classical music
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 28
- Luigi Cherubini - Requiem in C-minor
- Giacomo Meyerbeer - Gli amori di Teolinda (cantata)[1]
- Franz Schubert
- Litanei auf das Fest Aller Seelen
- Stabat Mater in F minor
- String Trio in B flat major
Opera
- Michele Carafa – Gabriella di Vergy
- Gaetano Donizetti – Il Pigmalione
- Ferdinand Hérold & François Adrien Boieldieu – Charles de France
- Étienne Méhul - La journée aux aventures
- Gioachino Rossini – Il Barbiere di Siviglia ; Otello
- Carlo Soliva – La Testa di Bronzo
- Louis Spohr - Faust[1]
Births
- February 26 – Franz Krenn, composer and music teacher (d. 1897)
- March 19 – Johannes Verhulst, conductor and composer (d. 1891)
- April 13 – William Sterndale Bennett, pianist and composer (d. 1875)
- April 26 – Eugène Albert, woodwind instrument maker (d. 1890)
- August 17 – Benjamin Bilse, conductor and composer (d. 1902)
- September 4 – François Bazin, opera composer (d. 1878)
- November 17 – August Wilhelm Ambros, composer and music historian (d. 1876)
- November 24 – Matteo Salvi, composer (d. 1887)
- December 8 – Edvard Helsted, composer (d. 1900)
- date unknown – Edward Edwards, musician and composer (d. 1897)
Deaths
- February 10 – Jean Paul Egide Martini, composer (born 1741)
- February 19 - Margareta Alströmer, singer and artist (born 1763)
- March 16 – Giuseppe Jannaconi, composer (born 1741)
- March 23 – Ignaz Vitzthumb, conductor and composer (born 1724)
- May 4 – Marie-Madeleine Guimard, ballerina (born 1743)
- May 25 – Samuel Webbe, composer (born 1740)
- June 5 – Giovanni Paisiello, composer (born 1740)
- July 31 – Josef Fiala, musician and composer (born 1748)
- December 15 - Prince Joseph Franz Maximilian Lobkowicz, patron of Beethoven (born 1772)
- date unknown - João José Baldi, pianist and composer (born 1770)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 MusicandHistory.com - 1816. Accessed 24 November 2013
- ↑ Beauvert, Thierry, Opera Houses of the World, The Vendome Press, New York, 1995. ISBN 0-86565-978-8
- ↑ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005).[http://www.amadeusonline.eu/almanacco.php?Giorno=20&Mese=02&Anno=1816 "20 February 1816"]. Almanacco Amadeus (Italian).