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1820 in music
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This is a list of music-related events in 1820.
Events
- Pietro Raimondi returns to Naples and begins his career as an opera composer.
- The Musical Fund Society is founded at Musical Fund Hall in Philadelphia. Its first public concert on April 22, 1821, featured Beethoven's 2nd Symphony.
- Franz Liszt plays in public for the first time in Ödenburg.
Popular music
- "Hail to the Chief" – words, Sir Walter Scott; music James Sanderson
- "London Cheats" aka "There Never Were Such Times" sung by Joseph Grimaldi in The Yellow Drawf or Harlequin Knight of the Golden Moon"
- "D'ye Ken John Peel" – words, John Woodcock Graves. music traditional.
Classical music
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano Sonata No. 30
- Franz Berwald – Violin Concerto in C sharp minor, Op. 2
- Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel – "Annette", H-U 14
- Friedrich Kuhlau
- 3 Sonatinas, Op.20
- Fantasy and Variations, Op.25
- Felix Mendelssohn
- "Raste Krieger, Krieg ist aus" MWV K 2
- Violin Sonata in F major, MWV Q 7
- Recitativo in E minor, MWV U 11
- Piano Piece in E minor, MWV U 12
- Piano Piece in E minor, MWV U 18
- Ignaz Moscheles – Piano Concerto No.3, Op.58
- Ferdinand Ries – Sextet, Op.100 (On "The Last Rose of Summer")
- Friedrich Schneider – Das Weltgericht, Op.46
- Franz Schubert
- Lazarus, oratorio
- Quartettsatz, D. 703
- Psalm 23, D.706
- Louis Spohr
- Grand Rondo in G major for violin and piano, Op. 51
- Potpourri on Irish Themes in A major, Op. 59
- Potpourri on Themes from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte for violin and piano in F-sharp minor, Op. 50
- Quintet for piano and winds in C minor, Op. 52
- Symphony No. 2 in D minor, Op. 49
- Violin Concerto No. 9 in D minor, Op. 55
Opera
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Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga – Los Esclavos Felices
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Friedrich Kuhlau – Elisa, Op.29 (premiered April 17)
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Giovanni Pacini – La schiava di Bagdad (première October 28 at Teatro Carignano, Turin)
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Gioacchino Rossini – Maometto II (premiered Dec. 3 in Naples)
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Franz Schubert – Sakuntala, D. 701 (started, never finished)
Births
- January 9 – Pavel Křížkovský, conductor and composer (d. 1885)
- February 10 – Cornelius Gurlitt, composer (d. 1901)
- February 17 – Henri Vieuxtemps, violinist and composer (d. 1881)
- March 7 – Gustav Graben-Hoffmann, German composer and voice teacher (d. 1900)
- March 24 – Fanny Crosby, American lyricist (d. 1915)
- May 21 – Michel Lentz, lyricist of the Luxembourg national anthem (d. 1893)
- June 22 – Franz Kroll, pianist (died 1877)
- July 7 – George Cooper, organist (died 1876)
- July 20 – Enrico Crivelli, Italian opera singer (d. 1870)
- July 26 – Maria Severa Onofriana, Portuguese singer and guitarist, considered the founder of fado (d. 1846)
- August 13 – George Grove, music writer (d. 1900)
- August 30 – George Frederick Root, songwriter (d. 1895)
- September 5 – Louis Köhler, pianist, composer and conductor (d. 1886)
- October 6 – Jenny Lind, Swedish singer (d. 1887)
- December 17 – Karl Anton Eckert, conductor and composer (d. 1879)
- date unknown
- Maria Severa Onofriana, fado singer (d. 1846)
- Anna-Kajsa Norman, Swedish folk musician (d. 1903)
Deaths
- February 2 – Peder Schall, composer (b. 1762)
- March 26 – Jean-Étienne Despréaux, French dancer, choreographer and composer (b. 1748)
- August 6 – Antonín Vranický, Bohemian violinist and composer (b. 1761)
- August 28 – Antonín Kraft, cellist and composer (b. 1749)
- October 3 – Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith, horn player and composer (b. 1746)
- date unknown – Marie Bigot, piano teacher (b. 1786)
- probable
- Mikhail Matinsky, scientist, writer and composer (b. 1750)
- Louis Joseph Saint-Amans, composer (b. 1749)
References
References
- "Memoirs Of Joseph Grimaldi by Joseph Grimaldi, a Project Gutenberg eBook.".
- (1918). "The Musical Monitor". Mrs. David Allen Campbell.
- {{Cite encyclopedia. Langner. Thomas M.. (2001). [[Oxford University Press]]
- Paul Vernon. (1998). "A History of the Portuguese Fado". Ashgate.
- (1895). "The Musicians's Year Book". E.P. Dutton.
- (1985). "Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers". Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd..
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