1740 in music
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Events
- Johann Sebastian Bach begins to lose his sight.
- Carl Heinrich Graun becomes Kapellmeister to Frederick II of Prussia. Johann Joachim Quantz becomes Frederick's flute teacher.
- Ferdinando Bertoni arrives in Bologna where he becomes a pupil of Giovanni Battista Martini.
- December 26 â The Teatro Regio (Turin) is inaugurated with a performance of Francesco Feo's opera Arsace.
Classical music
- Thomas Arne â Alfred (masque), including the song, "Rule Britannia"
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords in F major, H.408
- Harpsichord Concerto in A major, H.410
- Flute Sonata in A minor, H.555
- Christoph Graupner â Violin Sonata in G minor, GWV 711
- George Frideric Handel â L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV 55
- Giuseppe Tartini â Violin Concerto in C major, D.1
- Georg Philipp Telemann â 6 Overtures for Clavier, TWV 32:5â10 (Published ca. 1742 in Nuremberg, as VI Ouverturen nebst zween Folgesätzen)
Opera
- Bernardo Aliprandi â Semiramide riconosciuta
- Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi â La Beatrice
- Baldassare Galuppi â Gustavo primo re di Svezia
- Maurice Greene â The Judgement of Hercules
- George Frideric Handel â Imeneo, HWV 41 (first performed, composed in 1738)
- Nicola Porpora â Il trionfo di Camilla
- Luca Antonio Predieri â Zenobia
Publications
- Thomas Arne â Comus (London: William Smith). First performed 1738.
- Jean-Baptiste Barrière â 6 Cello Sonatas, Livre 4 (Paris: Composer) (Likely composed 1737â1740)
- Michel Blavet â 6 Flute Sonatas, Op. 3
- Louis de Caix d'Hervelois â Pièces de viole, Livre 4
- Esprit Philippe Chédeville â 6 Sonatilles galantes, Op. 6
- Nicolas Chédeville â Les Deffis ou l'étude amusante, Op. 9
- Antoine Dauvergne
- 6 Trio Sonatas, Op. 1
- 12 Violin Sonatas, Op. 2
- Michel Richard Delalande â Noëls en Trio avec un Carillon, S.173.24 (composed 1725, published posthumously)
- George Frideric Handel
- Op. 6, 12 Concerti Grossi
- "A Second Set of Six Concertos" (London: John Walsh) (arranged for organ, No. 3â6 are also in Op. 6)
- James Oswald â A Curious Collection of Scots Tunes
- Johan Helmich Roman â Assaggio in G minor, BeRI 314 (Stockholm: Composer) likely composed earlier.
- Carlo Tessarini â 6 Allettamenti da camera, Op. 3 (there is another Op. 3 by Tessarini, a set of 10 violin concerti)
- Antonio Vivaldi â 6 Cello Sonatas, Le Clerc Op. 14 (Paris: Le Clerc le Cadet)
- Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer â Concerti Armonici (composed between 1725â1740, originally published anonymously and attributed to various composers)
Methods and theory writings
- Michel Corrette â Méthode pour apprendre à jouër la flûtte
- John Frederick Lampe â The Art of Musick
- Johann Mattheson â Grundlage einer Ehren-Pforte
Births
- February 3 â Guillaume Lasceux (died 1831)
- February 4 â Carl Michael Bellman, poet and composer (died 1795)
- February 15 â Ernst Eichner (died 1777)
- May 9 â Giovanni Paisiello, composer (died 1816)
- July 26 â Louis-Augustin Richer, classical singer, singing master and composer (died 1819)
- August 10 â Samuel Arnold (composer), (died 1802)
- October 7 â Samuel Webbe (died 1816)
- November 4 â Augustus Montague Toplady, hymn-writer (died 1778)
- December â Elisabeth Olin, operatic soprano (died 1828)
- unknown date
- John Antes, composer (died 1811)
- Sir Peter Beckford, English peer (died 1811), patron of Muzio Clementi
- Samuel Webbe, composer (died 1816)
- probable â Anna Bon, singer and composer
Deaths
- January 5 â Antonio Lotti, composer (born 1667)
- January 13 â William Turner, singer and composer (born 1651)
- January 25 â Geminiano Giacomelli, composer (born 1692)
- February 9 â Vincent Lübeck, organist and composer (born 1654)
- February 25 â Dietrich Bernhard Ludewig (born 1707)
- October 14 â Domenico Alberti, composer (born c.1710)
- unknown date
- André Bouys, painter and copyist (born c.1656)
- Edward Purcell, organist (born 1689)
- Poul Christian Schindler, composer (born 1648)
- probable â François Dieupart, French composer (born after 1667)
