Music year 1812
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Overview of the music years
Further events
Music year 1812 |
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Events
- On November 29 and December 3 in which it is Winter Riding School of the Vienna Hofburg , the Handel - Oratorio Timothy listed. The proceeds from the two concerts are intended to benefit the Society of Friends of Music in Vienna , newly founded by Joseph Sonnleithner .
Instrumental and vocal music (selection)
- Ludwig van Beethoven : Completion of the 7th Symphony in A major op. 92 (the world premiere takes place in 1813); Violin Sonata No. 10 in G major , Op. 96; King Stephan op. 117 (festival music); The ruins of Athens op.113 (completed in 1811, first performed on February 9, 1812 together with King Stephen )
- Antonio Salieri : Domine, Dominus noster in G major for four-part choir and orchestra ; Magna opera Domini in C major for four-part choir and orchestra
- Johann Simon Mayr : Mass for Novara
- Carl Maria von Weber : Piano Concerto No. 2 in E flat major, op. 32; Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major op.24
- Gioachino Rossini : Dalle quiete e pallid 'ombre (cantata)
- Johann Ladislaus Dussek : 2 sonatas for piano, violin and double bass Eb, Bb (unfinished); L'invocation, Sonata in F op. 77;
- Ferdinand Ries : Concerto No. 3 for pianoforte and orchestra in C sharp minor op.55
- Andreas Romberg : Symphony No. 3 in C major op.33; Violin Concerto XVI in A minor
- Franz Schubert : String Quartet No. 2 in C major
Musical theater
- January 7th : World premiere of the comic opera L'Homme sans façon ou Les Contrariétés by Rodolphe Kreutzer at the Opéra-Comique in Paris
- January 8th : premiere of the opera L'inganno felice (Eng. The Happy Deception ) by Gioachino Rossini in Venice.
- March 8 : World premiere of the operetta Feodore by Conradin Kreutzer in Stuttgart
- March 14th : premiere of the opera Ciro in Babilonia by Gioachino Rossini in Ferrara.
- March 30th : World premiere of Conradin Kreutzer's opera Conradin von Schwaben in Stuttgart
- April 4 : The opera Johann von Paris by François-Adrien Boieldieu based on the libretto by Claude Godard D'Aucourt de Saint-Just has its world premiere at the Opéra-Comique in Paris.
- May 9 : World premiere of the opera La scala di seta by Gioachino Rossini in Venice
- May 18th : Premiere of the opera Demetrio e Polibio by Gioachino Rossini in Rome
- September 26th : Premiere of the opera La pietra del paragone by Gioachino Rossini ia n the Scala in Milan
- November 24th : World premiere of the opera L'occasione fa il ladro by Gioacchino Rossini at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice
- December 26th : Premiere of the opera Tamerlano by Johann Simon Mayr at the Scala in Milan
Further world premieres
- Louis Spohr : The Last Judgment , (oratorio).
- Giacomo Meyerbeer : Jephtha's Vow (opera) premiered in Munich.
- Étienne-Nicolas Méhul : Sésostris (tragic opera in three acts) (incomplete).
- ETA Hoffmann : Aurora (opera).
- Joseph Weigl : Franziska von Foix (opera in three acts).
- Louis Emmanuel Jadin : L'Auteur malgré lui ou La Pièce tombée (opera in one act).
It is remarkable that Gioachino Rossini premiered six operas this year (see above).
Born
- January 14 : Karl Graedener , German composer († 1883 )
- February 18 : Wilhelm Rütter , organ builder († 1887 )
- February 19 : Lauro Rossi , Italian composer († 1885 )
- April 4 : Giuseppe Gebler , Romanian-German composer († around 1879)
- April 6 : Gawriil Lomakin , Russian composer († 1885 )
- April 27 : Friedrich von Flotow , German opera composer († 1883 )
- May 14 : Emilie Mayer , German composer († 1883 )
- May 20 : Gustaf Adolf Mankell , Swedish organist and composer († 1880 )
- June 21 : Félix Danjou , French organist, composer and musicologist († 1866 )
- October 13 : Franz Rieger , master organ builder and company founder († 1885 )
- October 30 : Karl Emanuel Klitzsch , German organist, composer and music writer († 1889 )
- November 28 : Ludvig Mathias Lindeman , Norwegian composer († 1887 )
- December 14 : Isidor Dannström , Swedish composer († 1897 )
- December 18 : Wiktor Każyński , Polish composer († 1867 )
- December 26 : Wilhelm Volckmar , German organ virtuoso and composer († 1887 )
- December 28 : Julius Rietz , German conductor, composition teacher and composer († 1877 )
Died
- February 9 : Franz Anton Hoffmeister , German composer (* 1754 )
- March 20 : Johann Ladislaus Dussek , Czech pianist and composer (* 1760 )
- May 13 : Johannes Matthias Sperger , Austrian composer (* 1750 )
- May 21 : Joseph Wölfl , Austrian pianist and composer (* 1773 )
- July 24th : Joseph Schuster , German opera composer (* 1748 )
- August 18 : Jean-Joseph Rodolphe , Alsatian horn player, violinist, composer and music teacher (* 1730 )
- August 19 : Vincenzo Righini , Italian composer (* 1756 )
- October 3 : Pierre Dallery , French organ builder (* 1735 )
- October 13 : Arnold Ignaz Ernst Ferdinand Cajetan Theodor , German writer and organist (* 1774 )
- December 13th : Marianna Martines , Austrian composer, harpsichordist and singer (* 1744 )
- Michel Joseph Gebauer , French composer, professor and oboist (* 1765 ) December:
See also
Web links
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