1822 in music explained
This article is about music-related events in 1822.
Events
Popular music
- "Araby's Daughter" (song) w. Thomas Moore m. George Kiallmark. The words are derived from Moore's "Farewell to Araby's Daughter" published in 1817.
Classical music
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- Fernandino Carulli – 3 Nocturnes concertants, Op. 143
- Mauro Giuliani – Serenade, Op. 19
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Birthday Cantata for Goethe
- Niels Peter Jensen – Flute Sonata, Op. 6
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- Leichte Variationen über sechs Oestreichische Volkslieder, Op. 42
- 3 Sonatinas, Op. 44
- Luigi Legnani – 36 Caprices, Op. 20
- Franz Liszt – Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli
- Ferdo Livadić – Nocturne in F-sharp minor
- Joseph Mayseder – String Quartet No.6, Op. 23
- Felix Mendelssohn
- Brizio Petrucci – Requiem Mass
- Anton Reicha – Wind Quintet, Op. 99 Nos. 2, 5
- Ferdinand Ries – Variations, Op. 105 Nos. 1 and 2
- Pierre Rode – 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 22
- Franz Schubert
- Jan Václav Voříšek – Impromptu
Opera
Births
- January 8 – Carlo Alfredo Piatti, cellist (d. 1901)
- February 14 – Betty Boije, Finnish-Swedish contralto and composer (d. 1854)
- February 26 – Franz Strauss, horn player and composer, father of Richard Strauss (d. 1905)
- February 28 – Nicolas Maline, luthier (d. 1877)
- March 7 – Victor Massé, composer (d. 1884)
- April 3 – Elma Ström, Swedish opera singer (d. 1889)
- April 8 – Giuseppe Apolloni, opera composer (d. 1889)
- April 25 – James Pierpont, songwriter (d. 1893)
- May 27 – Joachim Raff, pianist, composer and music teacher (d. 1882)
- July 22 – Luigi Arditi, violinist, conductor and composer (d. 1903)
- August 15 – Wilhelm Rust, musicologist and composer (d. 1892)
- October 13 – Carl Martin Reinthaler, organist, conductor and composer (d. 1896)
- October 14 – Julie Berwald, singer.
- October 15 – Kornél Ábrányi, pianist and composer (d. 1903)
- December 3 – Korla Awgust Kocor, conductor and composer (d. 1904)
- December 10 – César Franck, organist and composer (d. 1890)
- December 16 – Charles Edward Horsley (d.1876)
- December 22 – Charles Lebouc, cellist (d. 1893)
- date unknown – Giulio Regondi, guitarist and composer (d. 1872)
Deaths
- January – Americo Sbigoli, operatic tenor (burst blood vessel)
- February 2 – Jean-Baptiste Davaux, French violinist and composer, 79[2]
- March 2 – Hermann Uber, composer, 40[3]
- March 19 – Józef Wybicki, soldier-poet, lyricist of the Polish national anthem, 74[4]
- March 22 – Johann Wilhelm Hässler, organist, pianist and composer, 74/5
- April 3 – Édouard Du Puy, violinist, singer and composer, 51/2
- June 25 – E. T. A. Hoffmann, composer and author, inspiration for Tales of Hoffmann, 46[5]
- August 25 – William Herschel, British astronomer and composer, 83[6]
- September 8 – Joseph Karl Ambrosch, operatic tenor and composer, 63[7]
- October 16 – Eva Marie Veigel, dancer, 98[8]
- November 18 – Anton Teyber, pianist and composer, 66[9]
- December 28 – Albert Christoph Dies, composer and painter, 67[10]
Notes and References
- Web site: String Symphony No.7 in D minor, MWV N 7 (Mendelssohn, Felix) - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download . imslp.org . 14 December 2021.
- Book: Frederic Barclay Emery. The Violin Concerto Through a Period of Nearly 300 Years: Covering about 3300 Concertos, with Brief Biographies of 1000 Composers. 1928. Violin Literature Publishing Company. 103.
- Book: A. Dean Palmer. Heinrich August Marschner, 1795-1861: his life and stage works. 1980. UMI Research Press. 978-0-8357-1114-2. 31.
- Book: Krajowa Agencja Informacyjna (Poland). Biuletyn informacyjny. 198. 6.
- Book: Birgit Röder. R?der. A Study of the Major Novellas of E.T.A. Hoffmann. 2003. Boydell & Brewer. 978-1-57113-271-0. 34.
- Book: Mary Cornwallis Herschel. Caroline Lucretia Herschel. Memoir and correspondence of Caroline Herschel. 1879. Murray. 133.
- Book: Albert Ernest Wier. The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians: In One Volume. 1938. Macmillan. 44.
- Book: Theatre Magazine. 1907. Theatre Magazine Company. 190.
- Book: Theodore Albrecht. Letters to Beethoven and Other Correspondence: 1813-1823. 1996. U of Nebraska Press. 0-8032-1039-6. 246.
- Dies, Christoph Albert. 8. 211.