1738 in music

List of years in music (table)
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Events

  • January – Antonio Vivaldi conducts a festival to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Schouwburg theater.
  • 4 May – Foundation of the Imperial Ballet School at Saint Petersburg, with Jean-Baptiste Landé as its principal.
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, having completed a law degree, is hired as a court musician by Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia, the future Frederick the Great (Bach will remain in Frederick's service until 1768).

Classical music

  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    • Kyrie–Gloria masses, BWV 233–236
    • Harpsichord Concerto No.3 in D major, BWV 1054
  • Francesco Durante – Messa piccola di requiem in G
  • George Frideric Handel – La bianca rosa, HWV 160c
  • Leonardo Leo
    • Cello Concerto in A major, L.50
    • Cello Concerto in D minor, L.60
  • Jan Dismas Zelenka – Miserere, ZWV 57

Opera

  • Thomas Arne – Comus
  • Antonio Bioni – Girita
  • François Francoeur and François Rebel – Le Ballet de la paix (Paris, Opéra, 29 May)
  • George Frideric Handel
    • Faramondo
    • Saul (composed, first performed 1739)
    • Serse (London, 15 April)
  • Johann Adolph Hasse – Irene
  • Giovanni Battista Pescetti – La Conquista del Vello D'Oro
  • Nicola Porpora – Carlo il Calvo
  • Giovanni Porta – Ifigenia in Aulide
  • Francesco Maria Veracini – Rosalinda

Publications

  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier – L'Automne, Op. 5, No. 3 (extract, reprinted from Cantates françoises, Op. 5 [1724])
  • Josse Boutmy – Pièces de clavecin, Livre 1
  • Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello – 12 Concertos, Op. 1
  • Michele Corrette
    • L'école d'Orphée, Op. 18 (Paris)
    • Les délices de la solitude, Op. 20 (Paris)
  • George Frideric Handel – 6 Organ Concertos, Op.4 (London: John Walsh)
  • Alessandro Marcello – La cetra di Eterio Stinfalico, 6 concertos for 2 oboes or flutes, strings, and basso continuo (Augsburg, [approximate year])
  • Domenico Scarlatti
    • Essercizi per Gravicembalo, K.1-30
    • 42 Suites de Pièces pour le Clavecin, K.1-42 (introduction by Roseingrave)
  • Giuseppe Sammartini – 6 Concerti Grossi, Op. 2
  • Georg Philipp Telemann
    • Fugues légères & petits jeux, TWV 30:21–26
    • 18 Canons Mélodieux, TWV 40:118–123
    • 6 Nouveaux quatuors en six suites: à une flûte traversiere, un violon, une basse de viole, où violoncel, et basse continuë. Paris: L'auteur, Vater, Boivin, et Le Clerc. ("Paris quartets" Nos. 7–12), TWV 43:D3, 43:a2, 43:G4, 43:h2, 43:A3, 43:e4
  • Johann Gottfried Walther – Harmonisches Denck- und Danckmahl
  • 6 Harpsichord Concertos and 4 Organ Fugues (Strasbourg: Jean Daniel Doulsecker) works by various and anonymous composers. Contains Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's Fugue in F major F.36.

Methods and theory writings

  • Johann Philipp Eisel – Musicus autodidaktos

Births

  • April 17 – Philip Hayes, composer (died 1797)
  • May – Jonathan Battishill, composer (died 1801)
  • June 3 – Pierre Vachon, composer (died 1803)
  • August 11 (baptized)– Anna Bon, composer (died after 1769)
  • August 14 – Leopold Hofmann, composer (died 1793)
  • October 26 – Louis-Charles-Joseph Rey, composer and cellist, (died 1811)
  • November 15 – William Herschel, astronomer and composer (died 1822)
  • December 14 – Jan Antonín Koželuh, composer (died 1814)
  • date unknown
    • Carlo Besozzi, oboist and composer (died 1791)
    • Thomas Ebdon, organist and composer (died 1811)

Deaths

  • January 6 – Franz Xaver Murschhauser, German composer (born 1663)
  • January 17 – Jean-François Dandrieu, harpsichordist, organist and composer (born c. 1682)
  • March 25 – Turlough O'Carolan, harpist and composer (born 1670)
  • July 20 – Tommaso Redi, composer (born c.1675)
  • August 23 – Baron Anders von Düben, director of the Royal Swedish Orchestra (born 1673)[1]
  • August 29 – Georg Reutter, organist and composer (born 1656)
  • September 23 – Carlo Agostino Badia, opera composer (born 1672)
  • December 22 – Jean-Joseph Mouret, composer (born 1681)
  • date unknown – José de Torres, composer (born 1665)

References

  1. Svensk uppslagsbok, Malmö 1931
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