1753 in music

1753 in music

Events

*Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach publishes his treatise, "Versuch", including instructions for improvisation.

Classical music

* "Der Krumme Teufel" (singspiel) by Joseph Haydn

Opera

* "Ciro in Armenia" by Maria Agnesi
* "Daphne et Eglé" by Jean-Philippe Rameau
* "Les Troqueurs" by Antoine Dauvergne

Births

* January 23 - Muzio Clementi, composer (died 1832)
* August 22 - Christian Friedrich Ruppe, composer
* November 6 - Jean-Baptiste Breval, cellist and composer (died 1823)
* November 20 - Johann Schenk, composer

Deaths

* May 19 - Jacques Aubert, composer
* August 4 - Gottfried Silbermann, German constructor of keyboard instruments (b. 1683)
* "unknown date" - Johann Nicolaus Bach, organist and composer, eldest son of Johann Christoph Bach (b. 1669)


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