1716 in music

1716 in music

The year 1716 in music involved some significant events.

Events

*Georg Philipp Telemann visits Eisenach, resulting in an appointment as visiting Kapellmeister.
*Jonathan Swift conceives the idea for the Beggar's Opera.
*Giuseppe Tartini hears Francesco Maria Veracini play the violin, and is inspired.

Classical music

*William Babell - "The Fourth Book of the Ladys Entertainment"
*François Couperin - "L'art de toucher le clavecin"
*Michel Montéclair - "Musette (Les festes de l'été)"
*Alessandro Scarlatti - "Ombre tacite e sole"
*Georg Philipp Telemann - "Concerto for 3 Trumpets, 2 Oboes, Timpani and Strings in D major"
*Francesco Maria Veracini - "Overture no 5 in B flat major"
*Antonio Vivaldi - "6 Violin Sonatas" (Op. 5)
*Domenico Zipoli - "Sonate d'intavolatura per organo e cimbalo"

Opera

*Antonio Maria Bononcini - "Sesostri re d'Egitto"
*Giuseppe Maria Buini - "Armida abbandonata"
*Francesco Ciampi - "Timocrate"
*Johann Christoph Pepusch - "Apollo and Daphne"
* Antonio Vivaldi - "Arsilda Regina di Ponto" and "La Constanza"

Publications

*Johann Heinrich Buttstett - "Ut, mi, sol, re, fa, la, tota musica et harmonia aeterna"

Births

*February 9 - Johann Trier, composer
*March 21 - Josef Seger, composer (died 1782)
*April 12 - Felice de Giardini, violinist and composer

Deaths

*"date unknown" - Johann Aegidus Bach, organist and uncle of Johann Sebastian (born 1645)
*"date unknown" - Carlo Giuseppe Testore, double bass maker (born c.1665)
* 6 December, Benedictus Buns Dutch religious composer


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