Overview of the events of 1750 in music
Events
Classical music
Opera
Births
Deaths
January 4 – Christoph Schütz , German music publisher (born 1689 )
January 29 – Sophia Schröder , Swedish soprano at the Kungliga Hovkapellet (born 1712 )
February 22 – Pietro Filippo Scarlatti , Italian organist, choirmaster and composer (born 1679 )
March 6 – Domenico Montagnana , Italian luthier (born 1686 )
June 2 – Valentin Rathgeber , German composer (born 1682 )[ 2]
June 14 – Franz Anton Maichelbeck , composer (born 1702)
July 28 – Johann Sebastian Bach , German composer (born 1685 )[ 3]
August – John Tufts , American music teacher (born 1689 )
September 4 – José de Cañizares , librettist (born 1676)
September 15 – Charles Theodore Pachelbel , German-born organist, harpsichordist and composer (born 1690 )
September 28 – Johann Sigismund Scholze , music anthologist (born 1705)
October 3 – Georg Matthias Monn , Austrian composer (born 1717 )
October 16 – Sylvius Leopold Weiss , German lutenist and composer (born 1687 )
November – Giuseppe Sammartini , Italian-born oboist and composer (born 1695 )
November 11 – Apostolo Zeno , librettist (born 1668)
November 15 – Pantaleon Hebenstreit , German dance teacher, musician, composer and inventor of the pantalon (born 1668 )[ 4]
November 25 – Francesco Feroci , composer (born 1673)
date unknown – Francesco Goffriller , Italian violin maker (born 1692 )
References
^ "Recorder Sonata in F major (Rosa, Filippo) - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download" . imslp.org . Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ Ludger Stühlmeyer: Johann Valentin Rathgeber. Kantor, Komponist und Benediktiner. In: Jahrbuch des Erzbistums Bamberg, 91. Jahrgang 2016 . Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, Juni 2015, pp. 52–57.
^ David, Hans T. [in German] ; Mendel, Arthur ; Wolff, Christoph (1998). The New Bach Reader: A Life of Johann Sebastian Bach in Letters and Documents . New York: W. W. Norton. p. 188. ISBN 978-0-393-31956-9 . OCLC 37801400 .
^ Robert Eitner [in German] (1880). "Hebenstreit, Pantaleon" . Hebenstreit: Pantaleon H., besonders bekannt durch das von ihm erfundene Schlaginstrument, "Pantaleon" genannt, welches er auch selbst spielte, war geb.. . Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Vol. 11. Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig & Wikisource . pp. 196– 197. Retrieved 7 September 2015 .