Music year 1819
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Overview of the music years
Further events
Music year 1819 |
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Instrumental and vocal music (selection)
- Ludwig van Beethoven : 6 themes and variations for flute and piano op. 105;
- Carl Maria von Weber : Rondo for piano solo Invitation to dance ; Mass No. 2 in G major op. 76; Trio for flute, violoncello and piano in G minor op. 63; Rondo brilliant in E flat major op. 62 (piano); Polacca brilliant in E major op. 72 (piano); Eight pieces for piano 4 hands op. 60;
- Gioachino Rossini : Two cantatas ( Omaggio umiliato and Cantata da eseguirsi ); Introduzione, tema e variazioni (instrumental music);
- Franz Schubert : Trout Quintet
- Anton Reicha : Adagio for English horn and wind quartet
- Andreas Romberg : Sancta Maria, duet for two sopranos and string quartet ; Gloria in D major for two sopranos and string quartet ; Duet “The night is dark, like Israel's destiny” for tenor, bass and string orchestra ; Grabgesang, Choral , 1st version for four-part choir and orchestra; 2nd version for four solo voices, choir and piano; Cantata for the Johannesfest 1819 for two tenors, two basses, male choir and orchestra; Concerto for violins and orchestra
Musical theater
- March 27th : The opera Ermione by Gioachino Rossini with a libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola based on Jean Racine's Andromache from 1667 has its world premiere on March 27th at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. Among others, Isabella Colbran , Rosmunda Pisaroni and Giovanni David will sing . Despite the first-class cast, the performance was received indifferently by the audience and the work was no longer performed during Rossini's lifetime.
- April 4th : Premiere of the opera Zemire und Azor by Louis Spohr in Frankfurt.
- April 24 : The Opera Eduardo e Cristina by Gioachino Rossini with an originally for an opera by Stefano Pavesi created libretto by Giovanni Schmidt , the Rossini by Andrea Leone Tottola was revised and Gherardo Bevilacqua-Aldobrandini has its acclaimed premiere at the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice.
- September 24th or October 24th : The opera La donna del lago by Gioacchino Rossini has its world premiere at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. The libretto was written by Andrea Leone Tottola based on the 1810 narrative poem The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott . Isabella Colbran sings the title role. The premiere is not a great success, but the later performances are better received.
- December 22nd premiere of the opera Olimpie by Gaspare Spontini in Paris (first version).
- December 26th : The world premiere of the opera Bianca e Falliero ossia Il consiglio dei tre ( Bianca and Falliero or The Council of Three ) by Gioacchino Rossini takes place at the Teatro alla Scala di Milano in Milan.
- December 26th : World premiere of the opera Il sacrifikio d'Epito by Michele Carafa in Venice.
Further world premieres
- Johann Simon Mayr . Alfredo il grande (opera); Le danaide (opera)
- Giacomo Meyerbeer : Semiramide riconosciuta (opera); Emma di Resburgo (Opera)
- Victor Dourlen : Marini ou Le Muet de Venise (Opera)
- Giovanni Pacini : La sposa fedele (opera); Il falegname di Livonia (Opera)
- Saverio Mercadante : L'apoteosi d'Ercole (Opera)
- Ferdinand Hérold : Les Troqueurs (opera); L'Amour platonique (opera)
Born
- January 12 : Joseph Crèvecoeur , French composer († 1891 )
- February 11 : Samuel Parkman Tuckerman , American composer († 1890 )
- March 12 : Henriette Nissen-Saloman , Swedish opera singer († 1879 )
- April 11 : Charles Hallé , pianist and conductor († 1895 )
- April 16 : Gustave Chouquet , French musicologist († 1886 )
- April 18 : Franz von Suppè , Austrian composer and author († 1895 )
- May 5 : Stanisław Moniuszko , Polish composer († 1872 )
- May 15 : Nicola De Giosa , Italian composer and conductor († 1885 )
- May 18 : Julius Hopp German composer, librettist, arranger and translator († 1885 )
- June 20 : Jacques Offenbach , German-French composer († 1880 )
- July 2 : Charles-Louis Hanon , French pianist and composer († 1900 )
- July 3 : Louis Théodore Gouvy , German-French composer († 1898 )
- July 25 : Louis Deffès , French composer and music teacher († 1900 )
- July 26 : Justin Holland , American guitarist, composer and music teacher († 1887 )
- September 13 : Clara Schumann , German pianist and composer († 1896 )
- September 15 : Jules Pasdeloup , French conductor († 1887 )
- September 23 : Johann Rudolf Weber , Swiss music teacher and composer († 1875 )
- November 6 : Jules Rivière , French violinist, bassoonist, conductor and composer († 1900 )
- December 22nd : Franz Abt , German composer and conductor († 1885 )
Exact date of birth unknown
- Anton Leopold Herrmann , Romanian-German composer and church musician († 1896 )
Died
- February 4 : Gaspar Smit , Spanish composer and organist (* 1767 )
- March: Bernard Viguerie , French musician and composer (* 1761 )
- June 30 : Ernst Ludwig Gerber , German composer and biographer (* 1746 )
- September 6th : Jiří Družecký , Czech oboist and composer (* 1745 )
- September 30th : Nicolas Roze , French music teacher and composer (* 1745 )
- October 27 : Joseph Carr , American music publisher (* 1739 )
Exact date of death unknown
- Agostino Poli , Italian composer and conductor (* 1739 )
See also
Web links
Commons : Music 1819 - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files
Commons : Opera Libretti 1819 - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files