1742 in music
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Events
- March 23 â Johann Sebastian Bach revives his St Matthew Passion BWV 244 (BC D 3b) with some further revisions of instrumentation and voicing at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig: the work is now scored with a ripieno soprano choir and viola da gamba and harpsichord in the second orchestra (the organ for this orchestra is under repair).
- April 13 â First performance of Handel's oratorio Messiah staged at the Music Hall in Fishamble Street, Dublin[1] in aid of local charities. Matthew Dubourg leads the orchestra. Handel leaves Ireland on 13 August.
- December 7 â The Berlin Court Opera is inaugurated with a performance of Carl Heinrich Graun's Cleopatra e Cesare.
- Joseph Benda joins the Prussian royal orchestra.
Publications
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach â 6 Harpsichord Sonatas, Wq.48 (Nuremberg: Balthasar Schmid) (composed 1740â1742)
- Francesco Barsanti â A Collection of Old Scots Tunes(Edinburgh: Alexander Baillie)
- Jean-Joseph Mouret â Motets à une et deux voix avec symphonie (Paris: la Veuve Mouret, Mme Boivin, Le Sr Le Clerc)
- Jacques-Christophe Naudot â 6 Concertos en quatre parties, for hurdy-gurdy, musette, flute, recorder, or oboe, with two violins and continuo, Op. 17 (Paris)
- John Parry â Antient British music, or A collection of tunes, never before published, which are retained by the Cambro-Britons... part 1, containing 24 airs... (London: Mickleborough), compiled with Evan Williams, contains the first appearance of the melody now used for "Deck the Halls"
Classical music
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- Harpsichord Concerto in G major, H.412, Wq. 9
- 6 Harpsichord Sonatas, Wq.49 (published 1744)
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet, BWV 212 ("Peasant Cantata")
- The Art of Fugue (Die Kunst der Fuge), BWV 1080, earliest known manuscript (P200)
- Louis-Nicolas Clérambault â Motets, Book I (Books IâV were all composed and published between 1742â1760 but no exact dates survive)
- Michel Corrette â Concerto Turc (No. 19 from Concertos Comiques)
- Christoph Graupner
- Trio Sonata in G minor, GWV 215
- Concerto for 2 Chalumeaux in C major, GWV 303
- George Frideric Handel â Messiah (first performed, composed 1741)
- Johann Adolph Hasse â I pellegrini al sepolcro di Nostro Signore (oratorio)
- Giovanni Battista Martini â 12 Sonate dâintavolatura per lâorgano e âl cembalo (published 1747 in Bologna)
- Johann Melchio Molter
- Clarinet Concerto in D major, MWV 6.36
- Clarinet Concerto in D major, MWV 6.38
- Jacques-Christophe Naudot â Suite en trio, Op. 18 [citation needed]
- Giovanni Benedetto Platti â 6 Harpsichord Sonatas 'sur le goût italien' (published in Nuremberg, 1742)
- Franz Xaver Richter â Kemptener Te Deum
- Giovanni Battista Sammartini â 12 Sonatas, Op. 2[citation needed]
- Domenico Scarlatti â Keyboard sonatas K. 31â93 presented to the queen.
Opera
- Giuseppe Carcani â Demetrio
- Baldassare Galuppi â Scipione in Cartagine
- Carl Heinrich Graun â Cesare e Cleopatra
- Johann Adolph Hasse
- La Didone abbandonata
- Lucio Papirio
- Niccolò Jommelli â Don Chichibio
- Leonardo Leo â Andromaca
- Gennaro Manna â Tito Manlio
Methods and theory writings
Francesco Valls â Mapa Armónico Práctico
Births
- January 15 â Simon Leduc (died 1777)
- May 8 â Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz, Czech composer (died 1790)
- July 19 â Jean-Baptiste Davaux (died 1822)
- August 19 â Jean Dauberval, French dancer (died 1806)
- Probable date â Martha Ray, English singer (murdered 1779)
Deaths
- January 24 (buried) â Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter, Austrian composer (born 1665)
- April 16 â Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino, Paduan-born librettist (born 1672)
- June 28 â Jan Josef Ignác Brentner, Czech composer (born 1689)
- July 22 â Andrea Adami da Bolsena, Italian castrato, master of the papal choir (born 1663)
- July 12 â Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco, Veronese-born violinist and composer (born 1675)
- August 25 â Carlos Seixas, Portuguese composer (born 1704)
- date unknown
- Matteo Goffriller, Italian cello-maker (born 1659)
- Giovanni Mossi (born c. 1680)