Music year 1794
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Overview of the music years
Further events
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Instrumental music (selection)
- Luigi Boccherini : 6 string quartets op. 48; 5 string quintets for 2 violins, viola and 2 violoncellos op.49
- Joseph Haydn : 100th Symphony ; 101st Symphony ; Sonata in E flat major , Hob.XVI: 52; Sonata in C major , Hob.XVI: 50; Sonata in D major , Hob.XVI: 51
- Étienne-Nicolas Méhul : Overture burlesque ; Overture pour instruments for vent ; Le Chant du départ ( Song of Departure ); Le Chant des victoires
- Johann Ladislaus Dussek : Piano Concerto F op. 27 c104; Duetto for piano / harp and piano F op.26 c102 (around 1794)
- James Hook : Guida di musica, Part 2 Op. 75
- Andreas Romberg : Symphony No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 6, SteR 7
Musical theater
- January 12 : Premiere of the opera Elvira by Giovanni Paisiello in Naples, (Teatro San Carlo)
- February 1st : Premiere of the opera La Prize de Toulon by Nicolas Dalayrac in Paris, (Théâtre Feydeau)
- February 26th : Le Congrès des rois , (musical stage work) in three acts. (Joint work of the composers Henri Montan Berton , Matthieu-Frédéric Blasius, Luigi Cherubini , Nicolas Dalayrac , Prosper-Didier Deshayes, François Devienne , André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry , Louis Emmanuel Jadin , Rodolphe Kreutzer , Jean-Pierre Solié and A.-E . Trial). The world premiere will take place at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
- 23 May : Premiere of the opera L'Enfance de JJ Rousseau by Nicolas Dalayrac in Rouen, (Opéra-Comique)
- 5th June : World premiere of the opera Joseph Barra by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry in Paris (Comédie-Italienne)
- July 1 : The comedy Agricol Viala ou Le Héros de la Durance by Henri Montan Berton premieres at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
- 23 August : Premiere of the opera Denys le tyran, maître d'école à Corinthe by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry at the Paris Opera
- August 26th : The first performance of the musical comedy Le astuzie femminili ( The Female Lists ) by Domenico Cimarosa takes place at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples.
- September 2nd : Premiere of the opera La rosière républicaine ou La fête de la vertu by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry at the Paris Opera
- September 19 : Premiere of the opera Callias ou Nature et Patrie by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry in Paris (Comédie-Italienne)
- November 4th : Premiere of the opera Didone abbandonata by Giovanni Paisiello in Naples, (Teatro San Carlo), based on a libretto by Pietro Metastasio , set over 60 times .
- November 18 : Premiere of the opera Les Détenus ou Cange, commissionnaire de Lazare fait historique by Nicolas Dalayrac in Paris, (Opéra-Comique)
- December 13 : The world premiere of the opera Eliza ou Le Voyage au glaciers du Mont Saint-Bernard ( Elisa or The Journey to the Great St. Bernard ) by Luigi Cherubini takes place at the Théâtre Feydeau in Paris.
Other works
- Friedrich Heinrich Himmel : Il Primo Navigatore , (stage work)
- Johann Simon Mayr : Tobiae matrimonium (oratorio); La passione (oratorio); Verter (Opera) The authorship of the opera has not been clearly established
- Étienne-Nicolas Méhul : Horatius Coclès , (opera); Mélidore et Phrosine
- André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry : L'inquisition de Madrid (opera); Diogène et Alexandre (Opera)
- Domenico Cimarosa : La pupilla astuta (opera); La serva innamorata (opera)
- Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli : Quinto Fabio (opera based on a libretto by Apostolo Zeno that has been set to music several times ); Il conte di Saldagna (Opera)
- Anton Eberl : Pyramus and Thisbe (opera, libretto preserved, music lost)
- Stephen Storace : Four Operas (1) My Grandmother ; (2) Lodoiska ; (3) The Glorious First of June ; (4) The Cherokee
- Joseph Weigl : La principessa d'Amalfi , (opera in two acts); Giulietta e Pierotto , (Opera in two acts); The weever 1st and 2nd part , play with singing in eight parts
- Louis Emmanuel Jadin : Four operas (1) Alisbelle ou Les Crimes de la féodalité ; (2) L'Apothéose du jeune Barra ; (3) Agricol Viala or Le Jeune Heros de la Durance ; (4) L'Ecolier en vacances
- Peter von Winter : Belisa, ossia la fedeltà riconosciuta (opera based on a libretto by A. Pepoli). First performed in Venice.
- Vicente Martín y Soler : Strofe (Cantata).
Born
Date of birth saved
- January 6 : Gašpar Mašek , Czech composer († 1873 )
- February 2 : Marie Pachler , Austrian musician, composer and salonnière († 1855 )
- March 24 : Samuel Weishaupt , Swiss theologian and choirmaster († 1874 )
- April 9 : Theobald Böhm , flautist and master flute builder († 1881 )
- May 6 : Carl Arnold , Norwegian composer († 1873 )
- May 14 : Friedrich Leopold Abel , German violinist, pianist, music teacher and composer († 1820 )
- May 23 : Ignaz Moscheles , Bohemian composer, pianist and music teacher († 1870 )
- July 3 : Eberhard Friedrich Walcker , German organ builder († 1872 )
- August 1st : Wilhelm Lang , German organ builder († 1858 )
- August 4 : Josef Proksch , Czech-German composer († 1864 )
- August 10 : Amalie von Sachsen , German composer and writer († 1870 )
- September 10 : François Benoist , French organist, organ teacher and composer († 1878 )
- October 4th : Justina Casagli , Swedish opera singer (soprano). († 1841 )
- October 13 : Anselm Hüttenbrenner , Austrian composer and music critic († 1868 )
- October 18 : Ferdinand Schubert , Austrian composer († 1859 )
- October 23 : Joseph Panny , Austrian composer, violinist and singer. († 1838 )
- December 6th : Luigi Lablache , Italian opera singer (bassist) († 1858 )
Died
- January: Johann Christoph Wiedemann , German organ builder (* 1730 )
- May 6 : Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier , French organist and composer (* 1734 )
- July 2 : František Xaver Pokorný , Bohemian composer (* 1729 )
- July 13 : Josse-François-Joseph Benaut , Belgian organist, harpsichordist and composer. (* 1741 )
- July 14th : Jean Frédéric Edelmann , Alsatian composer (* 1749 )
- August 7th : Edmund Angerer , Austrian Benedictine priest and church musician (* 1740 )
- August 11 : Jakob Friedrich Kleinknecht , German composer, flautist, violinist and Kapellmeister. (* 1722 )
- August 25 : Leopold August Abel , German violinist, composer and painter (* 1718 )
- November 9th : Hryhorij Skoworoda , Ukrainian philosopher, poet and musician (* 1722 )
See also
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