1793 in music

1793 in music

Events

*September 25 - The Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the "black Mozart", loses his command and is imprisoned at Houdainville.
* Niccolò Paganini debuts as a violin virtuoso at age 11

Popular Music

* "None listed"

Classical Music

*Jan Ladislav Dussek - "The Sufferings of the Queen of France"
*Joseph Haydn - Symphonies no 99 in E flat, no 100 ("Military") and no 101 ("Clock")
*Pavel Vranicky - "Concerto for Flute in D major", Op. 24

Opera

*Felice Alessandri - "Virginia"
*Samuel Arnold - "The Mountaineers"
*Thomas Attwood - "Ozmyn and Daraxa"
*François-Adrien Boïeldieu - "La fille coupable"
*Francesco Gardi - "Pirro"
*Johann Baptist Henneberg - "Die Waldmänner"

Births

*"unknown date" - Giuseppe Gasparini, composer

Deaths

*April 9 - Ernestus Weinrauch, composer
*May 3 - Martin Gerbert, music writer
*May 7 - Pietro Nardini, composer
*October 19 - Francisco Morera, composer
*October 25 - Giovanni Battista Ferrandini, composer
*"date unknown" - Benjamin Cooke, organist and composer
*"date unknown" - Leopold Hofmann, composer
*"date unknown" - Philip Phile, violinist and composer


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