1697 in music
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The year 1697 in music involved some significant events.
Events
- Antonio Stradivari makes the Castelbarco cello.
- Giuseppe Torelli arrives at the court of Ansbach.
- Daniel Purcell and Jeremiah Clarke collaborate on the music for Elkanah Settle's play, World in the Moon.
- The Opéra du Quai au Foin in Brussels closes for the last time.
Publications
- Guilio Cesare Arresti â 18 Sonate da organo di varii autori (includes work by Pietro Ziani, Giovanni Bassani, Giovanni Colonna, Bernardo Pasquini, and others, as well as Arresti himself)
- Philipp Heinrich Erlebach â Harmonische Freude musicalischer Freunde
- Aurelio Paolini â Suonate da camera a 3, Op. 1 (Venice: Giuseppe Sala)
- Henry Purcell â Ten Sonataâs in Four Parts (trio sonatas), published posthumously in London (Nos. 1â4 composed c1678â79, Nos. 7â9 possibly in 1681â82, No. 10 possibly 1683â84)[1]
- Giovanni Maria Ruggieri â 10 Suonate da Chiesa, Op.4
- Daniel Speer â Grund-richtiger Unterricht der Musicalischen Kunst
Classical music
- Jeremiah Clarke â The Duke of Glocester's March
- François Couperin â Laudate pueri
- Henri Dumont â Motets de Mr. Dumont a 4 parties
- Johann Krieger
- Sechs musicalische Partien
- Uns ist ein Kind geboren
- Carl Rosier â Sonata in C major, Kuckuckssonate
- Johann Christoph Rothe â St Matthew Passion
Opera
- Hendrik Anders â Min- en wijn-strijd
- Antonio Caldara â La promessa sebata al primo
- André Campra â L'Europe galante (opera-ballet)
- Sebastiano Cherici â Ildegonda
- Henri Desmarets â Venus et Adonis
- André Cardinal Destouches â Issé
- Louis de Lacoste â Aricie
- Alessandro Scarlatti
- La Caduta del Decemviri
- L'Emireno, R.345.32
Theoretical writings
- Johan Georg Ahlens musikalisches Sommer-Gespräche by Johann Georg Ahle, on cadences, rhetorical figures, and modes. Second part of Ahle's Musikalische Gespräche series of treatises in form of dialogues.
Births
- January 1 â Johann Pfeiffer, violinist and composer (died 1761)
- January 30 â Johann Joachim Quantz, flautist and composer (died 1773)
- April 16 â Johann Gottlieb Görner, organist and composer (died 1778)
- April 26 â Adam Falckenhagen, lutenist and composer (died 1754)
- May 10 â Jean-Marie Leclair, violinist and composer (died 1764)
- June 11 â Francesco Antonio Vallotti, organist, music theorist and composer (died 1780)
- November 9 â Claudio Casciolini, composer (died 1760)
- December 5 â Giuseppe de Majo, organist and composer (died 1771)
- December 6 â Carlo Arrigoni, composer (died 1744)
Deaths
- January 4 â Amalia Catharina, Countess of Erbach, poet and composer (born 1640)
- January 6 â Carlo Mannelli, violinist, castrato and composer (born 1640)
- March 23 â William Child, organist and composer (born 1606)
- March 29 â Nicolaus Bruhns, organist and composer (born 1665)
- May 29 â Giovanni Francesco Grossi, singer (born 1653)