Music year 1802
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Overview of the music years
Further events
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Instrumental music (selection)
- Johann Ladislaus Dussek : 3 Sonatas B, G, D op. 45 c179–181
- Franz Krommer : 3 Duos for 2 Violins Op. 2
- Giuseppe Cambini : Trois Quintetti Concertans (groundbreaking composition for wind quintets)
- Muzio Clementi : 3 piano sonatas op.40
- Emanuel Aloys Förster : 3 string quartets op.21
- Anton Eberl : Quartet in C major for piano, violin, viola and violoncello op. 18; Variations sur un thème russe in C minor for piano and violoncello op. 17;
- Johann Baptist Cramer : 3rd Piano Concerto in D minor op.26
Musical theater
- January 16 : World premiere of the opera I misteri elusini by Johann Simon Mayr in Milan (Scala).
- January 16 : World premiere of the opera Le metamorfosi di Pasquale by Gaspare Spontini in Venice.
- February 27 : Premiere of the one-act opera L'Antichambre ou Les Valets maîtres (German: The antechamber or the servants among themselves ) by Nicolas Dalayrac in Paris, (Opéra Comique).
- May 31 : The world premiere of the opera Le concert interrompu by Henri Montan Berton takes place at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
- September 8 : The Harmony Mass by Haydn is in the mountain church premiered to Eisenstadt. Its name comes from the large line-up of wind instruments ( harmony music ) for the time.
- October 30 : premiere of the one-act opera La Boucle de cheveux by Nicolas Dalayrac in Paris, (Opéra Comique).
Further world premieres
- Antonio Salieri : La bella selvaggia (opera) (not performed)
- Johann Simon Mayr : I castelli in aria (opera)
- Carl Maria von Weber : Peter Schmoll and his neighbors (opera)
- Étienne-Nicolas Méhul : Une Folie (music. Comedy); Le Trésor supposé ou le Danger d'écouter aux portes (music. Comedy); Joanna , (comic opera)
- Charles-Simon Catel : Sémiramis (musical tragedy in three acts) after Voltaire
- André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry : Zelmar ou L'asile (opera in two acts).
- Peter von Winter : Tamerlan (opera). The world premiere takes place in Paris.
Born
- February 9 : Josef František Hunke , Bohemian composer († 1883 )
- February 16 : Carl Abraham Mankell , Swedish composer († 1868 )
- February 20 : Charles-Auguste de Bériot , Belgian musician and composer († 1870 )
- February 23 : Joseph Lebourgeois , French composer († 1824 )
- April 1 : Hubert Ries , violin player and composer († 1886 )
- May 16 : Gaetano Nava , Italian music teacher and composer († 1875 )
- July 4th : Joseph Labitzky , Czech composer of dance music († 1881 )
- July 6 : Émile Bienaimé , French composer († 1869 )
- July 27 : Niels Peter Jensen , Danish composer and flute virtuoso († 1846 )
- August 8 : Wilhelm Wieprecht , German composer and professor († 1872 )
- December 19 : John Ella , English violinist, music writer and concert organizer († 1888 )
- December 22nd : Wilhelm Reuling , German composer and conductor († 1877 )
Died
Date of death secured
- January 27 : Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg , German composer and Kapellmeister (* 1760 )
- March 19 or 20 : Isidore Bertheaume , French violinist and composer (* around 1751 )
- July 28 : Giuseppe Sarti , Italian composer (* 1729 )
- October 22 : Samuel Arnold , English composer (* 1740 )
- October 22 : Madeleine-Sophie Arnould , French actress, singer and salonière (* 1744 )
Died around 1802
- Luigi Grassi , Italian opera singer (* around 1740 )
See also
Web links
Commons : Music 1802 - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
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