1736 in music
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Events
- January 21 – Charles Theodore Pachelbel gives a public concert in New York City, the first documented event of its kind. Pachelbel, son of the more famous Johann Pachelbel, settles in Charleston, South Carolina, where he works as an organist, harpsichordist, composer and music teacher for the rest of his life.
- March 29 Johann Sebastian Bach revives his St Matthew Passion BWV 244 (BC D 3b) with some instrumentation, vocal, and textual changes from earlier version (BC D 3a) and scored separately for two choirs and orchestras (with two Continuo parts) at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig.
- May 12 – In celebration of the marriage of Frederick, Prince of Wales, Handel's opera Atalanta is premièred at Covent Garden Theatre.
- November 25 – A three-manual, 43-stop organ, built by Gottfried Silbermann, is dedicated at the new Frauenkirche in Dresden.
- December 1 – J. S. Bach gives a recital on the Silbermann organ at the Dresden Frauenkirche.
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- Domenico Alberti is in Spain as Venetian ambassador. Opera singer Farinelli is impressed by Alberti's amateur singing.
- Antonio Lotti becomes maestro di cappella at St Mark's Cathedral, Venice.
- The first major instrument manufacturer in the United States, John Clemm, comes to Philadelphia, where he will establish an organ and piano business.[1]
- Hanover, Virginia, hosts the first documented fiddling contest in the country.[2]
Classical music
- Johann Adolf Hasse – Salve regina in A major
- Jean Marie Leclair – Deuxième recréation de musique
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi – Stabat Mater
Opera
- Francesco Durante – Abigaile
- George Frideric Handel – Atalanta
Births
- February 3 – Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, musician (died 1809)
- June 3 – Ignaz Fränzl, violinist and composer (died 1811)
- August 15 – Johann Christoph Kellner, organist and composer (died 1803)
- November 18 – Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, harpsichordist and composer (died 1800)
Deaths
- March 16 – Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, composer (born 1710)
- May 7 – John Weldon, composer (born 1676)
- August 21 – Emanuele d'Astorga, composer (born 1681)
- December 28 – Antonio Caldara, composer (born c.1670)
- date unknown - Joseph Michel, chorister, composer and music teacher (born 1688)
References
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