Information about 1789 In Music
See also: 1788 in music, other events of 1789, 1790 in music, list of years in music.
Events
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives in Berlin.
- Joseph Haydn meets Maria Anna von Genzinger.
- Adalbert Gyrowetz arrives in Paris.
- Luigi Cherubini becomes music director for the Théâtre Monsieur.
- Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach becomes Kapellmeister at Berlin.
- Anna Storace appears in a London production of Giovanni Paisiello's Il Barbiere di Siviglia.
- Mozart writes to his fellow Freemason and benefactor, Puchberg, saying that next time they meet, he will tell him about Antonio Salieri’s plots "which, however, have completely failed".
- Ignaz Joseph Pleyel becomes Kapellmeister of Strasbourg Cathedral in succession to Franz Xaver Richter.
Classical Music
- Opus 39 by Ludwig van Beethoven: Two Preludes through all twelve major keys for piano.
- Haydn's Symphony no 92 in G Major, "Oxford"
- The Captivity of Judah (oratorio) by William Crotch
- Concerto for Clarinet no 2 in E flat major by Leopold Anton Kozeluch
Opera
- Domenico Cimarosa - I Due Baroni
- André Grétry - Raoul Barbe-Bleue
- Johann Friedrich Reichardt - Brenno; Claudine von Villa Bella
- Antonio Salieri - Il Pastor fido; La Cifra; both with libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte
- Stephen Storace - The Haunted Tower
Births
- January 30 - George Augustus Kollmann, composer
- February 1 - Hippolyte André Jean Baptiste Chélard, composer
- February 8 - Ludwig Wilhelm Maurer, composer
- February 15 - Friedrich Fesca, composer
- June 27 - Friedrich Silcher, composer
- September 1 - Franz Anton Adam Stockhausen, composer
- October 18 - Giovanni Tadolini, composer
- October 24 - Ramon Carnicer y Batlle, composer
- October 26 - Joseph Mayseder
- October 28 - Johann Schneider, composer
- November 13 - Martin de Ron, composer
- December 8 - John Fawcett, composer
- December 14 - Maria Agata Szymanowska, composer
Deaths
- January 1 - Christleib Siegmund Binder, composer
- January 2 - Franz Joseph Leonti Meyer von Schavensee, composer
- January 20 - Johann Christoph Oley, composer
- February 2 - Armand-Louis Couperin, organist and composer
- May 10 - Guillaume Gommaire Kennis, composer
- June 7 - Vaclav Jan Kopriva
- June 14 - Johann Wilhelm Hertel, composer
- July 4 - Claudio M. da Costa, conductor
- July 15 - Jacques Duphly
- October 24 - Joaquin de Oxinaga, composer
See also: 1787 in music, other events of 1788, 1789 in music, list of years in music.
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- Antonio Salieri appointed Imperial Royal Kapellmeister by Emperor Joseph II of Austria.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (IPA: [ˈvɔlfgaŋ amaˈdeus ˈmoːtsart], baptized Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart
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Franz Joseph Haydn[1][2] (March 31 1732 – May 31 1809) was one of the most prominent composers of the classical period, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet".
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Maria Anna von Genzinger (1750-1793), called "Marianne", was a Viennese amateur musician, the mother of five children, and a friend of the composer Joseph Haydn. Her correspondence with Haydn preserves a personal view of the composer not available from any other biographical source.
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Adalbert Gyrowetz (born Vojtěch Matyáš JÃrovec) (February 20 1763 in České Budějovice (Budweis) – March 19 1850 in Vienna) was a Bohemian composer.
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Luigi Cherubini (September 14, 1760 – March 15, 1842) was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in France. Although his music is not well known today, it was greatly admired in his time. Beethoven regarded him as the greatest of his contemporaries.
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Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (May 27 1759 – December 251845), son of Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach and the only grandson of Johann Sebastian Bach to gain fame as a composer. He was music director to Frederick William II of Prussia.
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Nancy Storace (born October 27, 1766 in London, died August 24, 1817 in London), (born Anna Selina Storace) (surname pronounced Sto-rá-chay), was an English operatic soprano. She created the role of Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro.
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Giovanni Paisiello (or Paesiello) (May 9, 1740 – June 5, 1816), was an Italian composer of the Classical era.
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Antonio Salieri (August 18, 1750 – May 7, 1825), was an Italian composer and conductor. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was one of the most important and famous musicians of his time.
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Ignace Pleyel (June 18, 1757–November 14, 1831) was an Austrian-born French composer of the Classical period.
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William Crotch (July 5, 1775–December 29, 1847) was an English composer, organist and artist.
Born in Norwich to a master carpenter he showed early musical talent (a child prodigy).
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Born in Norwich to a master carpenter he showed early musical talent (a child prodigy).
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Leopold Kozeluch (born Jan AntonÃn Koželuh, alternatively also Leopold Koželuh, Leopold Kotzeluch) (June 26 1747 – May 7 1818) was a Czech composer and teacher of classical music. He was born in Welwarn, today Velvary.
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Domenico Cimarosa (17 December 1749 – 11 January 1801) was an Italian opera composer.
His parents were poor, but anxious to give their son a good education.
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Cimarosa was born in Aversa, near Naples.His parents were poor, but anxious to give their son a good education.
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André Ernest Modeste Grétry (February 8, 1741 – September 24, 1813) was a composer from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, who worked from 1767 onwards in France and took French nationality.
He was born at Liège, his father being a poor musician.
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He was born at Liège, his father being a poor musician.
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Johann Friedrich Reichardt (November 25 1752 – June 27 1814) was a German composer, writer and music critic.
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Antonio Salieri (August 18, 1750 – May 7, 1825), was an Italian composer and conductor. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was one of the most important and famous musicians of his time.
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Lorenzo Da Ponte, born Emanuele Conegliano (March 10 1749 – August 17 1838) to Geremia Conegliano and Ghella Pincherle. He was an Italian librettist and poet born in Ceneda (now Vittorio Veneto).
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Stephen Storace (April 4, 1762 – March 15 or 16, 1796) was an English musical composer. His sister was the famous opera singer Nancy Storace. He was born in London in the Parish of St Marylebone to an English mother and Italian father.
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Hippolyte André Jean Baptiste Chélard (February 1, 1789 – 1861) was a French composer, violist, and conductor of the Classical era.
He was born in Paris and studied composition with Gosset and viola with Kreutzer.
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He was born in Paris and studied composition with Gosset and viola with Kreutzer.
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