1840 in music

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This article is about music-related events in 1840.

Events

  • February 11 – Gaetano Donizetti's opera La Fille du Regiment premieres in Paris.
  • April 2 – Première of Ferdinand Hiller's oratorio, Die Zerstörung Jerusalems, at the Leipzig Gewandhaus; Robert Schumann is in the audience.
  • June 9 – Franz Liszt gives the first piano recital, in London's Hanover Square Rooms.
  • c. June - Felix Mendelssohn releases his score for String Quartet No. 3 in D Major.[1]
  • August 6 – First major public performance since the death of Johann Sebastian Bach of the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 for organ attributed to him, given by Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig; Robert Schumann is in the audience.
  • c. October – Richard Wagner is committed to debtors' prison in France while completing his opera Rienzi.
  • Robert Schumann's "year of song", in which he writes the two Liederkreis, Frauenliebe und -leben and Dichterliebe. He also marries Clara Wieck.
  • The first harmonium is built.[2]
  • Anton Schindler's biography of Ludwig van Beethoven is published.
  • Michele Carafa becomes Professor of Counterpoint at the Paris Conservatoire.
  • Édouard Batiste and François Bazin share the Prix de Rome.
  • Henry Russell (music) & Eliza Cook (lyrics) – "The Old Arm Chair"
  • Robert Lucas de Pearsall – "Lay a garland"

Classical music

  • Hector Berlioz - Grande symphonie funebre et triomphale 26 July
  • Johannes Bernards van Bree - String Quartet No. 2
  • Johanna Kinkel - Don Ramiro, Op. 13
  • Felix Mendelssohn – Lobgesang (Symphony No. 2 in B-flat Major)
  • Giacomo Meyerbeer - Nella
  • Robert Schumann
    • Liederkreis, Op. 24
    • Myrthen, Op. 25
    • Lieder und Gesänge volume, Op. 27
    • 3 Gedichte, Op. 29
    • 3 Gedichte, Op. 30
    • 3 Gesänge, Op. 31
    • 6 Lieder, Op. 33
    • 4 Duets, Op. 34
    • 12 Gedichte, Op. 35
    • 6 Gedichte, Op. 36
    • Liederkreis, Op. 39
    • 5 Lieder, Op. 40
    • Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42
    • 3 Duets, Op. 43
    • Romanzen & Balladen volume I, Op. 45
    • Dichterliebe, Op. 48
    • Romanzen & Balladen volume II, Op. 49
    • Romanzen & Balladen volume III, Op. 53
    • Belsatzar, ballad, Op. 57
  • Louis Spohr – Symphony no 6 in G major, Op. 116 "Historical"

Opera

  • Gaetano Donizetti – "La Favorite" and La Fille du Régiment (The Daughter of the Regiment)
  • Albert Lortzing – Hans Sachs
  • Temistocle Solera – Ildegonda
  • Giuseppe Verdi – Un giorno di regno

Births

  • January 18 – Ernst Rudorff, composer and music teacher (d. 1918)
  • February 2 – Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray, pianist and composer (d. 1910)
  • February 12 – Philippe Decker, conductor and composer (d. 1881)
  • February 22 - Samuel de Lange, composer and educator (d. 1911)
  • February 24 – Auguste Götze, German classical singer and vocal pedagogue (d. 1908)
  • March 8 – Franco Faccio, conductor and composer (d. 1891)
  • April 12 – Franz Xaver Haberl, musicologist (d. 1910)
  • May 7 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, composer (d. 1893)
  • May 9 – Blanche d'Antigny, singer and actress (d. 1874)
  • August 1 – Franz Simandl, double-bassist and teacher (d. 1912)
  • August 28 – Ira D. Sankey, gospel singer and composer (d. 1908)
  • September 14 – George Whiting, composer (d. 1923)
  • September 30 – Johan Svendsen, violinist, conductor and composer (d. 1911)
  • October 18 – Roberto Stagno, operatic tenor (d. 1897)
  • December 7 – Hermann Goetz, composer (d. 1876)
  • December 17 – C. F. E. Horneman, composer (d. 1906)

Deaths

  • March 20 – Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut, lawyer and musician, 68
  • May 1 – Giuditta Grisi, operatic mezzo-soprano, 34
  • May 10 – Catterino Cavos, organist, conductor and composer, 64
  • May 25 – Nikolai Lavrov, operatic baritone, 37
  • May 27 – Niccolò Paganini, violinist and composer, 57
  • June 5 – William Dance, pianist and violinist, 84
  • June 16 – Joseph Kreutzer, violinist, conductor and composer, 49
  • September 15 - Franz Pecháček, violinist and composer, 47
  • November 19 – Johann Michael Vogl, baritone and composer, 72

References

  1. "String Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op. 44, No. 1 - Felix Mendelssohn". earsense. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  2. "Harmonium | musical instrument". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
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