1735 in music

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1735.

Events

  • January 12 – Death of British composer John Eccles; he is succeeded as Master of the King's Musick by Maurice Greene.
  • February 18 – John Hippisley's English ballad opera Flora becomes the first opera performed in the United States – at Charleston, South Carolina.
  • April 8 – Johann Sebastian Bach revives the anonymous St Luke Passion BWV 246 (BC D 6) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig.
  • October 25 – Death of Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough; shortly before this he has acknowledged opera singer Anastasia Robinson as his wife.
  • Richard Leveridge – "The Roast Beef of Old England"

Classical music

  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
    • Flute Sonata in G major, H.550
    • Trio Sonata in A minor, H.572
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    • Concerto nach italienischen Gusto
    • Overture nach französischer Art
  • Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
    • 3 Fugues for Organ with Pedal
    • Harpsichord Concerto in D major, F.41
  • Jean-Baptiste Barrière – 6 Cello Sonatas, Book II
  • Antonio Caldara – Gesù presentato nel tempio
  • Louis-Claude Daquin – Pièces de Clavecin
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch – Oboe Concerto, FaWV L:d2
  • Francesco Geminiani – 6 Concerti Grossi after Corelli's Trio Sonatas
  • Christoph Graupner
    • Trio Sonata in C major, GWV 202
    • Trio Sonata in B-flat major, GWV 217
    • Bassoon Concerto in C major, GWV 301
  • Maurice Greene – Lesson in F major, G minor
  • Johann Adolph Hasse
    • Miserere in C minor
    • 6 Trio Sonatas, Op. 2
  • George Frideric Handel
    • Organ Concerto in G minor, HWV 289
    • Organ Concerto in F major, HWV 292
  • Pietro Antonio Locatelli – 6 Introduttioni teatrali e 6 Concerti grossi, Op. 4
  • Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville – 6 Violin Sonatas, Op. 4 'Les sons harmoniques'
  • Giovanni Batista Pergolesi – Orfeo, P.115 (secular cantata)
  • Nicola Porpora – 12 Cantate da camera (Dedicated: All' Altezza reale di Federico Prencipe reale di Vallia)
  • Johann Christian Schickhardt – L'Alphabet de la Musique, Op. 30
  • Georg Philipp Telemann
    • 12 Fantasias for Viol without Bass, TWV 40:26–37 (Hamburg: [Telemann])
    • 6 Sonates corellisantes, for two violins or flutes and basso continuo (Hamburg: [Telemann])
  • Lorenzo Gaetano Zavateri – 12 Concerti, Op. 1
  • Jan Dismas Zelenka – Gesù al Calvario (oratorio)

Opera

  • Antonio Caldara – Scipione Africano
  • Egidio Romualdo Duni – Nerone
  • François Francœur and François Rebel – Scanderberg
  • George Frideric Handel
    • Ariodante, HWV 33 (first performed)
    • Alcina, HWV 34
    • Atalanta, HWV 35 (composed, performed 1736)
  • Johann Adolf Hasse – Tito Vespasiano
  • Leonardo Leo – Demofoonte (in collaboration with Giuseppe Sellitto, Francesco Mancini and Domenico Sarro)
  • Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
    • Il Flaminio
    • L'Olimpiade (first performed, composed 1734)
  • Nicola Antonio Porpora
    • Ifigenia In Aulide
    • Polifemo
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau – Les Indes galantes (opéra-ballet)
  • Francesco Maria Veracini – Adriano In Siria
  • Antonio Vivaldi
    • Adelaide, RV 695 (lost)
    • Bajazet, RV 703 (Pasticcio with music by Riccardo Broschi, Geminiano Giacomelli and Johann Adolph Hasse)
    • Griselda, RV 718

Publications

  • George Frideric Handel – 6 Fugues, HWV 605–610
  • Reinhard Keiser – Dialogus von der Geburt Christi
  • Johann Mattheson – Die wol-klingende Finger-Sprache (Hamburg: Composer)
  • Georg Philipp Telemann – Fugierende und verändernde Choräle, TWV 31:1–48

Methods and Theory Writings

  • Johann Mattheson – Kleine General-Baß-Schule

Births

  • January 21 – Johann Gottfried Eckard, pianist and composer (died 1809)
  • February 25 – Ernst Wilhelm Wolf, composer (died 1792)
  • February 28 – Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde, musician, mathematician and chemist (died 1796)
  • May 13 – Horace Coignet, composer (died 1821)
  • June 1 – James Lyon I, composer (died 1794)
  • June 6 – Anton Schweitzer, opera composer (died 1787)
  • July 10 – Giovanni Bertati, librettist (died 1815)
  • September 5 – Johann Christian Bach, composer (died 1782)
  • September 6 – John Joseph Merlin, born Jean-Joseph Merlin, clock- and musical-instrument-maker and inventor (died 1803)
  • October 30 – Edward Miller, composer (died 1807)
  • November 17 – Antoine-Alexandre-Henri Poinsinet, librettist (drowned 1769)
  • November 26 – Giambattista Varesco, priest, musician, poet and librettist (died 1805)
  • date unknown – Franz Anton Spitzeder, operatic tenor and keyboard teacher (died 1796)

Deaths

  • January 12 – John Eccles, composer (born 1668)
  • February 27 – John Arbuthnot, patron (born 1667)
  • March 24 – Georg Friedrich Kaufmann, organist and composer (born 1679)
  • June 22 – Pirro Albergati, aristocrat and amateur composer (born 1663)
  • July 18 – Johann Krieger, organist and composer (born 1649)
  • November 2 – Šimon Brixi, composer (born 1693)
  • date unknown – Jean-Nicolas de Francine, director of the Opéra national de Paris (born 1662)
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