1827 in music
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This article is about music-related events in 1827.
Events
- March 29 – The funeral of Ludwig van Beethoven is attended by huge crowds.
- April 13 – 18-year-old soprano Eugenia Savorani marries Giovanni Tadolini, her 42-year-old singing teacher.
- Pope Leo XII honors Nicolo Paganini with the Order of the Golden Spur.
- Franz Liszt moves to Paris after the death of his father. He will live there for the next five years.
- François Dauverné becomes the first musician to use the new F three valved trumpet in public performance.
- Rossini's mother dies, prompting his return home to Bologna.
- The term Gesamtkunstwerk is first used in print, in an essay by Eusebius Trahndorff; it is later adopted by Richard Wagner.
Popular music
- "I'd Be a Butterfly" w.m. Thomas Haynes Bayly
Classical music
- Hector Berlioz – La mort d’Orphée
- Franz Schubert
- Winterreise (song cycle)
- Piano Trio #1
- Piano Trio #2
- Impromptus, D.899 & D.935
- Phantasie for violin & piano in C major, D.934
Opera
- Vincenzo Bellini – Il Pirata
- Michele Carafa – Les Deux Figaro
- Giovanni Pacini – Margherita regina d'Inghilterra
Births
- January 16 or (17) - Antonio Giuglini, operatic tenor (d. 1865)
- March 5 – Hans Balatka, composer (d. 1899)
- April 25 – Jean Antoine Zinnen, composer (d. 1898)
- August 20 – Josef Strauss, composer (d. 1870)
- September 5 – Goffredo Mameli, lyricist of the Italian national anthem (d. 1849)
- November 12 – Gustav Merkel, organist and composer (d. 1885)
- November 26 - Hugo Ulrich, composer, teacher and arranger (d. 1872)
- December 31 – Marie Caroline Miolan-Carvalho, French operatic soprano (d. 1895)
- date unknown - Martino Frontini, composer (d. 1909)
Deaths
- January 18 – John Hoyland, organist and composer (b. 1783)
- January 30 – Johann Philipp Christian Schulz, composer (b. 1773)
- February 2 – Johann Nepomuk Kalcher, opera composer (b. 1764)
- February 26 – David Moritz Michael, composer (b. 1751)
- March 9 – Franz Xaver Gerl, operatic bass and composer (b. 1764)
- March 26 – Ludwig van Beethoven, composer (b. 1770)
- April 3 – Ernst Chladni, physicist and musician, "Father of acoustics" (b. 1756)
- July 17 – Charles Borremans, violinist and conductor (b. 1769)
- August 2 – James Hewitt, composer, conductor and music publisher (b. 1770)
- August 3 – Lorenz Leopold Haschka, lyricist of the Austrian national anthem (b. 1749)
- August 9 – Marc-Antoine Madeleine Désaugiers, composer, dramatist and songwriter (b. 1772)
- August 28 – Adam Liszt, Hungarian musician, father of Franz Liszt (b. 1776)
- November 6 – Bartolomeo Campagnoli, violinist (b. 1751)
- November 11 – Franz von Walsegg, count who commissioned Mozart's Requiem (b. 1763)
- November 20 – Alexey Nikolayevich Titov, violinist and composer (b. 1769)
- date unknown
- James Hook, composer (b. 1746)
- Syama Sastri, oldest of the Trinity of Carnatic music (b. 1762)
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