The year 1727 in music involved some significant events.
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Events
edit- April 11 – Johann Sebastian Bach gives the première of his St Matthew Passion BWV 244b (BC D 3a) at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
- Farinelli performs at Bologna, where he meets his mentor, Antonio Bernacchi.
- The Davidov-Morrini, ex General Dupont and Holroyd violins are made by Antonio Stradivari.
- Johann Adolph Hasse arrives in Venice.
- Louis-Claude Daquin is appointed organist at St Paul's in Paris.
- Agostino Steffani visits Italy for the last time, and meets Handel at the palace of Cardinal Ottoboni in Rome.
- George Frideric Handel is commissioned to write four anthems for the coronation ceremony of King George II of Great Britain.
Published music
edit- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier
- 6 Suites à 2 Muzettes, Op. 11
- 6 Concertos for 5 Flutes, Op. 15
- 6 Suites à 2 Muzettes, Op. 17
- André Chéron – Sonates en trio, Op. 1
- Azzolino Bernardino Della Ciaia – Harpsichord Sonata in G major, Op. 4
- Girolamo Nicola Laurenti – 6 Concerti, Op. 1
- Michelle Mascitti – 8 Violin Sonatas and 4 Concertos à 6, Op. 7 (Paris)
- Antonio Vivaldi – La Cetra (The lyre) (Op. 9), 2 violin concertos and 1 for 2 violins (Amsterdam)
- Robert Woodcock – 12 Concertos in 8 parts
Classical music
edit- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid, BWV 58
- Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80
- Ich habe genug, BWV 82, premiered Feb. 2 in Leipzig
- Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Glücke, BWV 84
- Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn!, BWV 157
- Dem Gerechten muss das Licht, BWV 195
- Lass, Fürstin, lass noch einen Strahl, BWV 198
- Matthäuspassion, BWV 244b
- Partita in A minor, BWV 827
- Antonio Caldara – Il Batista
- Johann Joseph Fux – Laetare turba
- Christoph Graupner – Machet die Tore weit, GWV 1101/27
- George Frideric Handel
- Coronation Anthems
- Sonatas for an accompanied solo instrument, Op. 1 (published)
- Jean-Philippe Rameau – Nouvelles suites de pièces de clavecin
- Johan Helmich Roman – 12 Flute Sonatas, BeRI 201–212
- Giuseppe Sammartini – 12 Trio Sonatas
- Georg Philipp Telemann
- 6 Sonatas, TWV 40:101–106
- Trio Sonata, TWV 42:e7 (likely)
- Jan Dismas Zelenka
- Credidi, ZWV 85
- De profundis, ZWV 96
- Lauda Jerusalem, ZWV 104
- Magnificat, ZWV 107
Opera
edit- Antonio Bioni – Attalo ed Arsinoe
- Giovanni Bononcini – Astianatte
- George Frideric Handel
- Admeto, Premiered Jan. 31 in London
- Riccardo Primo
- Leonardo Leo – Il Cid
- Benedetto Marcello – Arianna
- Georg Reutter – Archidamia
- Leonardo Vinci – La caduta de' decemviri
- Antonio Vivaldi
- Farnace (first premiered; this version was lost and the 1731 Pavia version is the only one extant today)[1]
- Ipermestra, RV 722
- Orlando
- Siroe re di Persia, RV 735
Published Theoretical Writings
edit- Ernst Gottlieb Baron – Historisch-theoretische und practische Untersuchung des Instruments der Lauten
- Giuseppe Graziani – Continuazione, e supplemento alla drammaturgia di M. L. Allacci[2]
Births
edit- February 25 – Armand-Louis Couperin, organist, harpsichordist and composer (died 1789)
- March 9 – Johann Gottlieb Preller, cantor and composer (died 1786)
- March 14 – Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, harpsichordist, organist and composer (died 1756)
- March 22 – Niel Gow, fiddler and composer (died 1807)
- March 30 – Tommaso Traetta, composer (died 1779)
- April 5 – Pasquale Anfossi, opera composer (died 1797)
- April 29 – Jean-Georges Noverre, a founder of modern ballet (died 1810)
- October 9 – Johann Wilhelm Hertel
- date unknown
- Marie Favart, singer, dancer and actress (died 1772)
- Rosa Scarlatti, opera singer (died 1775)
Deaths
edit- February 1 – Giuseppe Sala, music publisher (born c. 1643)[3]
- February 22 – Francesco Gasparini, composer (born 1661)
- May – Daniel Roseingrave, organist and composer (born c. 1655)
- August 14 – William Croft, organist and composer (born 1678)[4]
- December 1 – Johann Heinrich Buttstett, organist and composer (born 1666)
References
edit- ^ "Farnace, RV 711 (Vivaldi, Antonio) – IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- ^ "Continuazione, e supplemento alla drammaturgia di M. L. Allacci (Graziani, Giuseppe) – IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- ^ Stefano Ajani; Bianca Maria Antolini (2001). "Sala, Giuseppe". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.24349.
- ^ "William Croft". www.westminster-abbey.org. Retrieved 14 April 2018.