1730 in music
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The year 1730 in music involved some significant events.
Events
- The Beggar's Opera by John Gay is so popular that a deck of playing cards based on the characters is printed.
- Antonio Vivaldi and his family arrive in Prague.
- André Campra becomes Inspector General of the Paris Opera.[1][2]
- April 7 Johann Sebastian Bach premieres his copy of the anonymous St Luke Passion BWV 246 (BC D 6) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig.]
Classical music
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, BWV 51
- Antonio Caldara – La Passione di Gesù Cristo
- François Couperin – Pièces de clavecin, book 4
- Carl Heinrich Graun
- Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Passion cantata)
- Kommt her und schauet (Passion oratorio)
- Benedetto Marcello – Requiem "In the Venetian Manner"
Opera
- Riccardo Broschi – Idaspe[3]
- George Frideric Handel – Ormisda[4]
- Leonardo Vinci – Artaserse[5]
Births
- February 23 – Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti, composer (died c. 1793)
- April 21 – Antonin Kammel, composer (died 1788)
- May 29 - William Jackson, organist (died 1803)
- June 14 – Antonio Sacchini, opera composer (died 1786)
- December 14 – Capel Bond, organist and composer (died 1790)
- date unknown
- Pasquale Errichelli, organist and composer (died 1785)
- Domenico Gallo, violinist and composer (died c. 1768)
Deaths
- April 10 - Sébastien de Brossard, music theorist (born 1655)
- May 27 – Leonardo Vinci, composer (born 1690)
- June 19 – Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of London (born 1680)
- August 31 – Gottfried Finger, composer (born c. 1655)
- October 15 - Jean Baptiste Senaillé, virtuoso violinist and composer (born 1687)
- date unknown
- William Hine, organist and composer (born 1687)
- Carlo Annibale Tononi, luthier (born 1675)
- probable
- Filippo Amadei, composer
- Charles Piroye, composer (born c.1670)
References
- ↑ Anthony, James R., "Campra, André" in Sadie (1992) 1: 707.
- ↑ Pitou (1983) 1: 191.
- ↑ Robinson, Michael F., "Broschi [Brosca], Riccardo" in Sadie (1992) 1: 615.
- ↑ Hicks, Anthony, "Handel [Händel, Hendel], George Frideric" in Sadie (1992) 2: 632.
- ↑ Markstrom, Kurt, "Vinci, Leonardo" in Sadie (1992) 4: 1016.
Sources
- Pitou, Spire (1983). The Paris Opéra: an encyclopedia of operas, ballets, composers, and performers (3 volumes). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-686-46036-7.
- Sadie, Stanley, editor (1992). The new Grove dictionary of opera (4 volumes). London: Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-56159-228-9.
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