1763 in music
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Events

- January 1 â First performance of William Boyce's "At length, thâimperious Lord of War".[1]
- March 24 â Christoph Willibald Gluck leaves Vienna, bound for Bologna where his opera Il trionfo di Clelia is to be premièred.[1]
- April 26 â Gluck is awarded a pension of 600 florins by Empress Maria Theresa.[1]
- May 14 â Nuovo Teatro Pubblico in Bologna opens with the première of Gluck's Il trionfo di Clelia; it is the first major opera house to be constructed with public funds and owned by the municipality.
- May 26 â In Paris, François-Joseph Gossec goes to court to retrieve property from the estate of his late patron Alexandre Le Riche de La Poupelinière.
- July 9 â Mozart family grand tour: The family of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sets out on a European tour, ending this year in Paris.[1]
- James Hook becomes musical director of Marylebone Gardens in London.
- St Cecilia's Hall is opened by Edinburgh Musical Society as the first purpose-built concert hall in Scotland, the second in Britain.
Popular music
- none listed
Opera
- Johann Christian Bach - Orione, ossia Diana vendicata (premiered February 19 in London)
- Pietro Guglielmi â Tito Manlio
- Joseph Haydn â Acide
- Niccolò Jommelli â Didone abbandonata (third version)
- Vincenzo Manfredini â Carlo Magno
- Niccolò Piccinni â Le donne vendicate
- Tommaso Traetta â Ifigenia in Tauride
- Johann Adolph Hasse â Siroe, re di Persia
Classical music
- Carl Friedrich Abel â 6 Flute Concertos, WK 46â51
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger â Applausus musicus (cantata)[1]
- Johann Christian Bach â 6 Keyboard Concertos, Op. 1
- François Joseph Gossec â 6 Symphonies, Op. 6
- Joseph Haydn â Symphonies Nos. 12 and 13
- Michael Haydn â Symphony in G major "Divertimento"; Symphony in B-flat major, Perger 51 "La Confidenza"
- Johann Joachim Quantz â Horn Concerto in E-flat major, QV 5:Anh.14
- Giuseppe Tartini â 6 Violin Sonatas, Op. 9
- Georg Philipp Telemann â Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille (cantata)[1]
Methods and theory writings
- Johann Franz Peter Deysinger â Gründlicher Unterricht die Orgel und das Clavier wohl schlagen zu lernen
- Ignaz Franz Xaver Kürzinger â Getreuer Unterricht zum Singen mit Manieren, und die Violin zu spielen
- Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg â Anleitung zur Musik überhaupt, und zur Singkunst besonders
- Cristiano Miller â Porta Armonica
Births
- February 20 â Adalbert Gyrowetz, composer (died 1850)
- March 18 â Marie Christine Björn, ballerina
- March 21 â Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, librettist and novelist (died 1825)
- April 2 â Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari, Italian composer (died 1842)
- April 7 â Domenico Dragonetti, double bass virtuoso and composer (died 1846)
- June 14 â Johann Simon Mayr, composer (died 1845)
- by June 15 â Franz Danzi, German composer (died 1826)
- June 22 â Ãtienne Méhul, composer (died 1817)
- December 12 â Margareta Alströmer, singer and artist (died 1816)
- Date unknown â Johann Andreas Amon, composer and musician (died 1825)
Deaths
- January 11 â Giovanni Benedetto Platti, Italian composer (born 1697)
- February 7 â Christoph Schaffrath, German composer (born 1709)
- February 12 (buried) â Gottfried Heinrich Bach, keyboardist son of Johann Sebastian Bach (born 1724)
- May 30 â Gustaviana Schröder, Swedish singer (born 1701)
- June 1 â Johann Caspar Vogler, composer
- July 16 â Jacques Hotteterre, French composer (born 1673)
- July 17 â Wenzel Raimund Pirck, composer
- July 22 â John Dalton, librettist and poet (born 1709)
- August 14 â Giovanni Battista Somis, composer
- September 26 â John Byrom, librettist and poet (born 1692)
- December 2 â Carl August Thielo, composer
- unknown date â Johann Gottlieb Janitsch, composer (born 1708)
- probable â Nicola Logroscino, composer (born 1698)