1744 in music
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Events
- March 27 Johann Sebastian Bach revives his St Mark Passion with some textual changes and two new arias inserted at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig.
- Castrato Giovanni Carestini goes to work for Maria Theresa of Austria.
Classical music
- Thomas Arne – The Death of Abel (oratorio)
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Das wohltemperierte Klavier, part 2
- Johan Helmich Roman – Drottningholm Music (Music for a Royal Wedding)
- Francesco Maria Veracini – L'errore di Salomone (oratorio)
Opera
- Daniele Dal Barba – Il Tigrane
- Christoph Willibald Gluck – Ipermestra
- George Frideric Handel – Semele
- John Frederick Lampe – The Kiss Accepted and Returned
Births
- May 3 – Friedrich Wilhelm Weis, composer
- May 4 – Marianna Martines, singer, pianist and composer (d. 1812)
- date unknown
- Gaetano Brunetti, Italian composer (d. 1798)
- Charles le Picq, French dancer and choreographer (d. 1806)
Deaths
- January 14 – Charles-Hubert Gervais, composer (born 1671)
- January 20 – Richard Jones, violinist and composer
- February 15 – František Václav Míča, conductor and composer (born 1694)
- March 22 – Georg Lenck, German musician (born 1685)
- April 26 – Domenico Sarro, Italian composer (born 1679)
- June 29 – André Campra, composer (born 1660)
- October 17 – Giuseppe Guarneri, violin-maker (born 1698)
- October 31 – Leonardo Leo, composer (born 1694)
- date unknown
- Claude Balon, dancer and choreographer
- Francesca Vanini-Boschi, operatic contralto
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