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Events
- April 8 Johann Sebastian Bach performs a copy he made of the Brockes Passion HWV 48 of George Frideric Handel at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig.
 - Elias Gottlob Haussmann completes his famous portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach
 - 1746–1747 Bach adds two Chorale preludes (BWV 664 and 665) to his manuscript of the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes.
 
Classical music
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 
- Harpsichord Concerto in A major, H.422
 - Harpsichord Concerto in C major, H.423
 - Viola da Gamba Sonata in D major, H.559
 
 - Johann Sebastian Bach 
- Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art
 - Canon in G major, BWV 1076
 
 - Francesco Feo – S. Francesco di Sales (sacred oratorio) first performed
 - Francesco Geminiani 
- 6 Cello Sonatas, Op. 5
 - 6 Concertos, Op.7
 
 - Christoph Willibald Gluck – 6 Trio Sonatas, Wq.53
 - Christoph Graupner – Ach Herr, mich armen Suender (cantata)
 - Joannes de Gruytters – his carillon book.[1]
 - George Frideric Handel 
- Occasional Oratorio, HWV 62 with words by Newburgh Hamilton
 - Concerto in D major, HWV 335a (contributed to the Music for the Royal Fireworks)
 
 - Niccolò Pasquali – Sonatas for two cellos
 - Giovanni Benedetto Platti – 6 Harpsichord Sonatas, Op. 4 (parts of which have been attributed to Benedetto Marcello)[2]
 - Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer – Pièces de clavecin
 - Rudolf Straube – 2 Lute Sonatas
 - Giuseppe Tartini – 3 Violin Concertos, Libro 1
 
Opera
- Andrea Adolfati – La pace fra la virtù e la bellezza
 - Thomas Arne – Neptune and Amphitrite
 - Matteo Capranica – Alcibiade
 - Carl Heinrich Graun – Demofoonte, GraunWV B:I:13
 - Niccolò Jommelli – Didone abbandonata
 - Jean-Marie Leclair – Scylla et Glaucus
 
Publications
- Burke Thumoth – 12 English and 12 Irish Airs with Variations (London: J. Simpson)
 - Anonymous – The Compleat Tutor for the French Horn (London: John Simpson)
 
Methods and theory writings
- William Tans'ur – A New Musical Grammar
 
Births
- January 11 – František Adam Míča, Czech composer (died 1811)
 - January 23 – Pierre-Ulric Dubuisson, translator and actor (died 1794)
 - February 13 – Giuseppe Maria Cambini, Italian composer (died 1825)
 - April 4 – Alexandre-Louis Robineau, librettist (died 1823)
 - June 2– Wilhelm Cramer, composer and violinist (died 1799)
 - June 3 (probable) – James Hook (composer), composer (died 1827)
 - June 29 – Joachim Heinrich Campe, German librettist (died 1818)
 - July 2 – Hartenack Otto Conrad Zinck, Danish composer (died 1832)
 - August 21 – Ignaz Umlauf, Austrian composer (died 1796)
 - September 3 – Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, librettist and poet (died 1797)
 - September 20 – Christian Benjamin Uber, German composer (died 1812)
 - September 26 – Giovanni Punto, composer and horn player (died 1803)
 - October 4 – Domenico Corri, Italian composer (died 1825)
 - October 7 – William Billings, American composer (died 1800)
 - October 12 – Emerico Lobo de Mesquita, composer and collaborator (died 1805)
 - October 22 – Hector Macneill, librettist and poet (died 1818)
 - November 15 – Joseph Quesnel, composer (died 1809)
 - December 19 – Venanzio Rauzzini, collector and opera singer (died 1810)
 - December 21 – Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty, librettist and poet (died 1776)
 - unknown date - Avdotya Mikhaylova, opera singer (died 1807)
 
Deaths
- March 16 – Jean Baptiste Matho, French composer (born 1663)
 - March 30 – Jean-Joseph Fiocco, composer (b. 1686)
 - May 15 – Giovanni Antonio Ricieri, composer
 - August 27 – Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, German composer
 - October 14 – Domenico Alberti, Italian composer (born c. 1700)
 - December 6 – Grizel Baillie, librettist and composer (born 1665)
 - December 10 – Teodorico Pedrini, priest, musician and composer (b. 1671)
 - unknown date – Jean-Baptiste Malter, dancer (b. 1701)
 
References
- ↑ Verheyden, Prosper (1922). "The Carillon Repertory of Joannes de Gruytters (Antwerp 1746)" (PDF). The Bulletin. The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America (published 1949). 4 (1): 13. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
 - ↑ "Harpsichord Sonata in C minor, IP 109 (Platti, Giovanni Benedetto) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
 
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