List of years in music (table)
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Events

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Opera

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Classical music

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Publications

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  • Charles AvisonTwelve Concertos (Divided into Two Sets) for Two Violins, One Alto Viola, and a Violoncello. This Work Is Also Adapted to the Practice of the Organ or Harpsichord Alone. Or These to Serve as an Accompanyment to the Parts in Concert, Which May Be Reinforced at Pleasure, Op. 9 (London)
  • Johann Christian BachSix Sonatas, for piano or harpsichord, Op. 5 (London)
  • Franz Ignaz Beck6 Sinfonies, Op. 4 (Paris)
  • Capel BondSix Concertos in Seven Parts (London)
    • Dom Bédos de CellesL'art du facteur d'orgues, volume 1 (the fourth and final volume is not published until 1778).

Methods and theory writings

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References

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  1. ^ Rebecca Gates-Coon (1979). The Esterházy Princes, 1760-1790: A Study in Hungarian Aristocratic Life During the Theresian and Josephinian Reform Period. University of Illinois. p. 50.
  2. ^ Karyl Charna Lynn (1 November 2005). Italian Opera Houses and Festivals. Scarecrow Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-4617-0678-6.
  3. ^ Frank W. Weis (1983). Lifelines: Famous Contemporaries from 600 B.C. to the Present. Facts on File. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-87196-760-2.
  4. ^ TD & T. United States Institute for Theatre Technology. 1999. pp. 52–53.
  5. ^ Statsbiblioteket i Århus; Per Groth Clausen (1977). Danish music. Universitetsforlaget i Aarhus. p. 289. ISBN 978-87-504-0392-0.
  6. ^ Philip Olleson (2003). Samuel Wesley: The Man and His Music. Boydell Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-84383-031-3.
  7. ^ Bertil van Boer (5 April 2012). Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period. Scarecrow Press. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-8108-7386-5.
  8. ^ The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy. 1821. p. 404.
  9. ^ Philip H. Highfill; Kalman A. Burnim; Edward A. Langhans (1975). A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800: Cabanel to Cory. SIU Press. p. 281. ISBN 978-0-8093-0692-3.
  10. ^ John A. Rice (1998). Antonio Salieri and Viennese Opera. University of Chicago Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-226-71125-6.
  11. ^ Albert Ernest Wier (1938). The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians: In One Volume. Macmillan. p. 324.
  12. ^ Bertil van Boer (5 April 2012). Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period. Scarecrow Press. p. 554. ISBN 978-0-8108-7386-5.