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1766 in music

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Events

  • November 29 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart returns to Salzburg after the Mozart family grand tour of Europe.
  • Joseph Haydn becomes Kapellmeister to the house of Esterházy and their orchestra is increased to 22 players.
  • Niccolò Piccinni is invited to Paris by Queen Marie Antoinette.
  • Dom Bédos de Celles publishes his influential L'art du facteur d'orgues.
  • New Drottningholm Palace Theatre in Stockholm is completed as an opera house.
  • Opera

  • Egidio Romualdo Duni – La clochette
  • Joseph Haydn – La Canterina (libretto by an unknown, based on material by Carlo Goldoni)
  • Johann Adam Hiller – Der lustige Schuster
  • Classical music

  • Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach – Pieces (40) for Keyboard, Wq 117: no 2, Solfeggio in C minor, H 220
  • Capel Bond – Six Concertos in Seven Parts
  • Joseph Haydn – Great Mass in E flat
  • Michael Haydn – Symphony in B flat major
  • Niccolò Jommelli – Missa Solemne
  • Births

  • February 24 – Samuel Wesley, organist and composer (died 1837)
  • March 28 – Joseph Weigl, composer and conductor (died 1846)
  • July 19 – Johann Anton Friedrich Fleischmann, composer (died 1798)
  • July 21 – Carolina, Baroness Nairne, Scottish songwriter (died 1845)
  • August 1 – Ignace Antoine Ladurner, pianist and composer (died 1839)
  • August 22 – Joseph-Denis Doche, composer (died 1825)
  • October 9 – Bedřich Diviš Weber, composer and founding principal of the Prague Conservatory (died 1842)
  • November 16 – Rodolphe Kreutzer, violinist and composer (died 1831)
  • November 20 – John Wall Callcott, composer (died 1821)
  • Deaths

  • January 30 – Susannah Maria Arne, singer (born 1714)
  • February 26 – August Bernhard Valentin Herbing, composer (born 1735)
  • March 3 – Gregor Werner, composer and leader of Prince Paul Esterházy's orchestra (born 1693)
  • March 20 - Giovanni Battista Pescetti, organist and composer (born c. 1704)
  • March 25 – Johannes Ritschel, composer (born 1739)
  • April - François Étienne Blanchet II, harpsichord maker (born 1730)
  • October 7 – André Chéron, composer (born 1695)
  • November 9 – Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, composer (born 1692)
  • December – Carlo Tessarini, violinist and composer (born c. 1690)
  • date unknown - Alvise Giusti, librettist (born 1709)
  • References

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