1702 in music
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The year 1702 in music involved some significant events.
Events
- 13 March â A month after commencing his university education, 17-year-old George Frideric Handel accepts the position of organist at Halle Cathedral, replacing J. C. Leporin, for whom he had acted as assistant.[1]
- Johann Sebastian Bach concludes his musical education at St. Michael's School in Lüneburg.
- Georg Philipp Telemann becomes director of Leipzig opera, and founds Leipzig Collegium Musicum.
- Alessandro Scarlatti leaves Naples and seeks the patronage of Prince Ferdinando de' Medici.
- Michel de Saint-Lambert publishes Les principes du clavecin.
- Probable year â German Baroque composer Jakob Greber moves from Italy to London â accompanied by his mistress, operatic soprano Margherita de L'Ãpine â where he will remain for three years composing incidental music for plays and arias for L'Ãpine, including those for this year's première of Nicholas Rowe's play The Fair Penitent.[2]
Published popular music
- Tavern Bilkers, burlesque by John Weaver[citation needed]
Classical music
- Giovanni Henrico Albicastro â Sonate a violino solo col basso continuo
- Tomaso Albinoni
- Lontananza crudel, mi squarci il core, T.204.04 (Op. 4)
- Poiché al vago seren di due pupille, T.205
- Friedrich Nicolaus Brauns â St John Passion (formerly attributed to Reinhard Keiser)
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- Extremum Dei judicium, H.401
- Judicium Salomonis, performed for the opening of the French parliament[3]
- François Couperin
- Quatre versets d'un motet composé et chanté par ordre du roy
- Qui dat nivem sicut lanam
- Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer
- Ariadne musica
- Tafelmusik
- Louis Marchand â Pièces de clavecin, Livre 1
- James Paisible
- 6 Sonatas of Two Parts
- Airs for the play King Edward the Third
- Airs for the comedy She Would and She Would Not
- Alessandro Scarlatti â Mottetti sacri ad una, due, trè, e quattro voci con violini
- Francesco Scarlatti â Dixit dominus (Psalm 110)
- Johannes Schenck â Le nymphe di Rheno, 12 sonatas and suites for 2 violas da gamba, Op. 8 (Amsterdam)
- Johann Speth â Ars Magna Consoni et Dissoni
- Francisco Valls â Missa Scala Aretina
- Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow â Danksaget dem Vater
Opera
- François Bouvard â Médus
- André Campra â Tancrède
- Pietro Torri â Torneo
Births
- January 6 â José de Nebra, composer (died 1768)
- February 7 â Carl August Thielo, composer (died 1763)
- February 27 â Johann Valentin Görner, composer (died 1762)
- March 5 â Michael Mietke II, German harpsichord maker (died 1754)
- March 13 â Burkat Shudi, Swiss-born harpsichord maker (died 1773)
- March 27 â Johann Ernst Eberlin, composer (died 1762)
- July 22 â Alessandro Besozzi, oboist and composer (died 1793)
Deaths
- July 6 â Nicolas Lebègue, French harpsichordist, composer and organist (born 1632)
- July 16 â Ãtienne Loulié, musician, pedagogue and musical theorist (born 1654)
- September 17 â Olaus Rudbeck, composer (born 1630)
- December â José de Cascante, organist and composer (born 1646)