1792 in music

1792 in music

Events

*April 13 - Joseph Martin Kraus's "Symphonie funèbre" is played at the funeral of Gustavus III of Sweden.

Popular Music

*"Chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin" aka "La Marseillaise" by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
* "The Irish Washerwoman" trad. Irish

Classical Music

*Ludwig van Beethoven - "Piano Sonata No. 19" in G minor, "Piano Sonata No. 20" in G major
*Joseph Haydn - op. 71, "Apponyi Quartets"
*Johann Nepomuk Hummel - "Trio for piano, violin and cello, no 1"

Opera

*Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt - "Telemak på Calypsos"
*Domenico Cimarosa - "Il Matrimonio Segreto"
*Giuseppe Farinelli - "I dotorato di Pulcinella"
*Louis Emmanuel Jadin - "Amélie de Montfort"
*Etienne Méhul - "Stratonice"

Births

*February 29 - Gioacchino Rossini, composer (died 1868)
*March 11 - Natale Abbadia, composer (died 1861)
*October 13 - Moritz Hauptmann, writer and composer (died 1868)
*"date unknown" - Matteo Carcassi, guitarist and composer (died 1853)

Deaths

*February 29 - Johann Andreas Stein, maker of keyboard instruments (born 1728)
*June 30 - Antonio Rosetti, double bass player and composer (born c. 1750)
*October 11 - Gaetano Guadagni, "castrato" singer (born 1728)
*December 15 - Joseph Martin Kraus, composer ("the Swedish Mozart") (born 1756)
*December 18 - Johann van Beethoven, singer, father of Ludwig van Beethoven (born 1740)
*"date unknown" - Elizabeth Ann Linley, singer (born 1754)


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