1682 in music

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The year 1682 in music involved some significant events.

Classical music

  • Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber – Plaudite tympana
  • Jacques Bittner – Pièces de luth
  • John Blow – Ode for New Year's Day[1]
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier
    • Quam dilecta, H.186
    • In nativitatem Domini canticum, H.393
    • Les plaisirs de Versailles, H.480
  • Andrea GrossiSonate a 2–5 instromenti
  • Johann Sigismund Kusser – Composition de musique suivant la méthode françoise
  • Carlo Mannelli – Sonate a tre, Op.2
  • Alessandro Melani – Concerti Spirituali, Op.3
  • Georg Muffat – Armonico tributo, a collection of sonatas[2]
  • Johann Rosenmüller – Sonatae à 2,3,4 e 5 stromenti da arco et altri
  • Robert de Visée – Livre di guittarre dédié au roy[3]
  • Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch

Opera

  • Domenico Gabrielli – Flavio Cuniberto[4]
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully – Persée[5]

Births

  • January 17 – Jean-François Dandrieu, composer (died 1738)
  • (baptised) February 21 – Johann Jacob Bach III, German composer, older brother of Johann Sebastian Bach, (died 1722)[6]
  • April 3 – Johann Valentin Rathgeber, German composer (died 1750)[7]
  • April 16 – Jean-Joseph Mouret, French composer (died 1738)[8]
  • September 13 – Theodor Christlieb Reinhold, composer (died 1755)
  • Christian Ferdinand Abel, German violist (died 1761)[9]
  • Santiago de Murcia, composer for guitar (died 1737)[10]
  • Vijaya Dasa, composer, philosopher, and saint (died 1755)[11]

Deaths

  • February 25 – Alessandro Stradella, Italian composer (born 1639; murdered)[12]
  • Francis Sempill, Scottish writer of ballads (born c.1616)[13]

References

  1. Herissone, Rebecca; Howard, Alan (2013). Concepts of Creativity in Seventeenth-century England. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 28. ISBN 9781843837404.
  2. Littlewood, Julian (2004). The Variations of Johannes Brahms. Plumbago Books and Arts. p. 203. ISBN 9780954012342.
  3. Livre de guitare . 1682 suite. 1682. Retrieved 27 April 2018 via Data.bnf.fr.
  4. "Opening Night! Opera and Oratorio Premieres". operadata.stanford.edu. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  5. Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687). 1682. Retrieved 27 April 2018. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  6. Christoph Wolff (2002) [2001]. Johann Sebastian Bach. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199248841. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  7. Greene, David Mason (1985). Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers. Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd. p. 230. ISBN 9780385142786.
  8. Don, Randel (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. p. 613. ISBN 9780674372993.
  9. Marshall, Robert L.; Marshall, Traute M. (2016). Exploring the World of J. S. Bach: A Traveler's Guide. University of Illinois Press. p. 64. ISBN 9780252098574.
  10. "Santiago de Murcia (1682-1737)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  11. March of Karnataka. Vol. 26. Director of Information and Publicity, Government of Karnataka. 1988. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  12. "Alessandro Stradella - Italian composer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  13. Hubbard, Robert Ernest (2017). Major General Israel Putnam: Hero of the American Revolution. McFarland. p. 228. ISBN 9781476664538.
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