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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of the events of 1778 in music
List of years in music
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table
)
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Events
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January 1
– Première of
William Boyce
's "When rival nations great in arms", at
St James's Palace
, London.
[
1
]
January 14
–
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
, while visiting Mannheim, meets local composer
Georg Joseph Vogler
.
[
1
]
January 27
–
Niccolò Piccinni
's first French opera,
Roland
, is premièred at the Paris Opera.
[
1
]
February 14
– Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart writes to his father,
Leopold Mozart
, telling him how much he hates composing for the flute.
[
1
]
February 17
–
Ignaz Umlauf
’s
Die Bergknappen
becomes the first
singspiel
by a local composer to be performed in Vienna.
[
1
]
March 1
–
Christoph Willibald Gluck
returns to Vienna after a residence of ten years in Paris.
[
1
]
March 2
– The Nationaltheater of Vienna's
opera buffa
company gives its final performance.
[
1
]
March 15
–
Thomas Arne
is buried at
St Paul's, Covent Garden
, London.
[
1
]
March 20
–
Jiří Antonín Benda
leaves his post as Kapellmeister at the court of
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
.
[
1
]
March 26
– Seven-year-old
Ludwig van Beethoven
gives his first concert performance, at Cologne.
[
1
]
April 8
–
Antonio Salieri
leaves Vienna after a twelve-year absence from his native Italy.
[
1
]
May 1
–
Anna Maria Mozart
complains of various ailments in a letter from Paris, where she is accompanying her son Wolfgang. She dies here on July 3.
[
1
]
June 4
– King
George III of the United Kingdom
celebrates his 40th birthday; "Arm’d with her native force", an ode composed by
William Boyce
for the occasion, is performed for the first time.
[
1
]
July 9
– Mozart writes to his father complaining about the French language and the poor standard of singing.
[
1
]
July 13
–
Leopold Mozart
learns of his wife's death from a family friend, Abbé Joseph Bullinger.
[
1
]
July 24
– The première of
Giovanni Paisiello
’s
Lo sposo burlato
takes place at the Russian court.
[
1
]
August 1
– First publication (in London) of the song "
To Anacreon in Heaven
" with words by Ralph Tomlinson (d. March 17). Date of writing and first publication of the music by
John Stafford Smith
which becomes "
The Star-Spangled Banner
" is uncertain but probably about this time.
August 3
–
Teatro alla Scala, Milan
, opens with a performance of
Antonio Salieri
's latest opera,
Europa riconosciuta
.
[
1
]
August 27
– Mozart meets
Johann Christian Bach
in Paris.
[
1
]
October 14
– Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives in Strasbourg, where he will give three concerts.
[
1
]
Classical music
[
edit
]
Carl Philip Emanuel Bach
Harpsichord Concerto in G major, H.477
Harpsichord Concerto in D major, H.478
Sechs Clavier-Sonaten für Kenner und Liebhaber
Johann Christian Bach
– 4 Sonatas and 2 Duetts, Op. 15
Jean-Frédéric Edelmann
– 3 Sonates, Op. 6, for harpsichord
Felice Giardini
6 String Trios, Op. 20
6 Quartets, Op. 21
François Joseph Gossec
– Symphonie concertante in F major No. 2, "à plusieurs instruments"
Joseph Haydn
Little Organ Mass
Symphony No.54 in G major, Hob.I:54
Il maestro e lo scolare
, Hob.XVIIa:1
František Kocžwara
– The Battle of Prague, Op. 23
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Oboe Concerto in F major, K.293/416f
Duet Sonata for violin and piano K.296
Concerto for flute and harp in C major, K. 299
Violin Sonatas No. 18
-23, K. 301-306
Ah se in ciel
, K.538
Symphony No. 31 in D
"Paris"
Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K. 310/300d
Joseph Bologne Saint-Georges
– 2 Symphonies concertantes, Op. 13
Antonio Salieri
–
Sinfonia Veneziana
Johann Abraham Peter Schulz
– Keyboard Sonata in E-flat major, Op. 2
Hans Hinrich Zielche
– 6 Flute Sonatas
Opera
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]
Carl Christian Agthe
–
Martin Velten
Johann Christian Bach
–
La Clemenza di Scipione
Anton Bachschmidt
–
Antigono
Pierre Joseph Candeille
–
Les Deux comtesses
Christian Cannabich
–
Azakia
Domenico Cimarosa
Il ritorno di Don Calandrino
Le stravaganze d'amore
Charles Dibdin
–
The Shepherdess of the Alps
André Grétry
–
Le jugement de Midas
Niccola Piccinni
–
Roland
Antonio Sacchini
–
Erifile
Antonio Salieri
Europa riconosciuta
La scuola de' gelosi
Published popular music
[
edit
]
The Singing Master's Assistant
–
William Billings
, including "
Africa
"
Methods and theory writings
[
edit
]
William Billings
–
The Singing Master's Assistant
Johann Nikolaus Forkel
–
Musikalisch-kritische Bibliothek
Mussard
–
Nouveaux principes pour apprendre a jouer de la Flutte Traversiere
Ignacio Ramoneda
–
Arte de canto-llano
Births
[
edit
]
January 5
–
Fortunato Santini
, composer
January 9
–
Dede Efendi
, composer
January 13
– Anton Fischer, composer
February 12
– Franz Joseph Volkert, composer
February 14
–
Fernando Sor
, guitarist and composer
February 17
–
Vincenzo Pucitta
, Italian composer (d.
1861
)
[
2
]
March 8
–
Friedrich August Kanne
, composer and music critic(d.
1833
)
[
3
]
April 6
–
Joseph Funk
, composer and music teacher (d.
1862
)
[
4
]
May 8
–
Johann Gansbacher
, composer (d.
1844
)
[
5
]
May 28
– Friedrich Westenholz, composer
July 10
–
Sigismund Ritter von Neukomm
, Austrian composer and royal kapellmeister (d.
1858
)
July 29
– Carl Borromaus Neuner
September 3
– Jean Nicolas Auguste Kreutzer, composer
November 14
–
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
, composer
Deaths
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edit
]
February 15
–
Johann Gottlieb Görner
, organist and composer (b. 1697)
March 5
–
Thomas Arne
, composer, best known for "
Rule Britannia
" (b. 1710)
May 8
–
Lorenz Christoph Mizler
, physician and music writer (b. 1711)
July 2
–
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
, philosopher, writer and composer (b. 1712)
July 3
–
Anna Maria Mozart
, mother of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(b. 1720; typhoid)
[
1
]
August 5
–
Thomas Linley the younger
, composer, aged 22
August 14
–
Augustus Montague Toplady
, hymn-writer (b. 1740)
August 24
–
Johannes Ringk
, organist, composer and copyist of Bach (b. 1717)
September 20
–
Quirino Gasparini
, composer (b. 1721)
October 30
–
Davide Perez
, opera composer (b. 1711)
November 11
–
Anne Steele
, hymn-writer (b. 1717)
December –
Samuel Linley
, oboist and singer (b. 1760)
December 12
–
Hermann Raupach
, composer (b. 1728)
date unknown
Americus Backers
, piano maker
Giovanni Battista Costanzi
, Italian composer (born 1704)
Célestin Harst
, organist and harpsichordist (b. 1698)
References
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Music And History - 1778
Archived
2012-08-28 at the
Wayback Machine
. Accessed 13 December 2013
^
Daniele Carnini.
"Pucitta, Vincenzo"
.
Dizionario-Biografico
. Treccani
. Retrieved
7 April
2021
.
^
"
Kanne Friedrich August
". In:
Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950
(ÖBL). Vol. 3,
Austrian Academy of Sciences
, Vienna 1965, p. 217.
^
John Andrew Hostetler (1958).
God Uses Ink: The Heritage and Mission of the Mennonite Publishing House After Fifty Years
. Herald Press. p. 20.
^
Philip James Bone (1914).
The Guitar and Mandolin: Biographies of Celebrated Players and Composers
. Schott. p. 128.
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