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This is a list of music related events in 1768.
Events
- Johann Christian Bach gives the first ever solo piano performance, in London on an instrument by Johannes Zumpe.[1]
 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his family are resident in Vienna until December.
 - Antonio Sacchini returns to Venice to become director of the Conservatorio dell'Ospadeletto.
 - Giuseppe Tartini suffers a stroke.
 - Michael Haydn marries Maria Magdalena Lipp, a singer and the daughter of the court organist.
 
Popular music
- "The Liberty Song", with words by John Dickinson – considered the first American patriotic song. He used the music to the traditional British song, Hearts of Oak.
 
Opera
- Johann Adolf Hasse – Piramo e Tisbe
 - Joseph Haydn – Lo speziale
 - Niccolò Jommelli 
- Fetonte
 - La schiava liberata
 
 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
- Bastien und Bastienne, K. 50/46b (his first published opera)
 - La finta semplice, K.51/46a
 
 - Giovanni Paisiello – Olimpia
 - Antonio Zingarelli – I quattro pazzi
 
Classical music
- Luigi Boccherini 
- Cello Concerto in D Major
 - Cello Sonata in C major, G.6
 - 6 Violin Sonatas, G.25-30, Op. 5
 
 - Muzio Clementi – Sonata for Harpsichord in G major
 - John Garth – Six Sonatas for the Harpsichord, piano forte and organ with accompanyments for two violins and a violoncello, Op. 2
 - Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi – 6 Harpsichord Quartets, Op. 1
 - Joseph Haydn 
- Applausus
 - 6 String Trios, Op. 5
 - Symphony No.49 in F minor, Hob.I:49 "La passione", "Il quakuo di bel'humore"
 
 - Michael Haydn – Missa sancti Francisci Seraphici, MH 119
 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphonies No. 7 and No. 8
 - Friedrich Schwindl – 6 Trio Sonatas, Op. 5
 
Methods and theory writings
- William Hayes – Anecdotes of the 5 Music-Meetings
 - Johann Caspar Heck – A Complete System of Harmony
 - Gabriele Leone Méthode raisonnée pour passer du Violon à la Mandoline (Rational method for migrating from the violin to the mandolin)
 - Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Dictionnaire de musique
 - Francisco Inácio Solano – Nova arte, e breve compendio de musica
 
Births
- January 16 – Carl Andreas Göpfert, German composer (died 1818)
 - March 12 – Carolus Antonius Fodor, composer
 - April 7 – Karl Theodor Toeschi, composer
 - July 6 – Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen, composer and clarinetist (died 1830)
 - September 1 – Carl Bernhard Wessely, composer
 - September 12 – Benjamin Carr, composer
 - September 14 – Georg Johann Schinn, composer
 - September 21 – Louis-Emmanuel Jadin, composer, pianist and harpsichordist (c. 1863)
 - November 24 – Jean-Engelbert Pauwels, composer
 - December 6 – Johann Baptist Henneberg, composer
 - date unknown 
- Gaetano Crivelli, operatic tenor (d. 1836)
 - Margarethe Danzi, collaborator and composer (died 1800)
 
 
Deaths
- January 1 – Jean-Laurent Krafft, composer
 - January 28 – John Wainwright, composer
 - March 3 – Nicola Porpora, composer
 - March 14 – Vigilio Blasio Faitello, composer
 - July 6 – Johann Conrad Beissel, composer
 - July 11 – José Melchior de Nebra Blascu, composer
 - August 21 (buried) – William Walond, English composer (born 1719)
 - October 28 – Michel Blavet, flautist and composer
 - October 31 – Francesco Maria Veracini, violinist and composer
 - November 1 – Pierre van Maldere, composer
 - probable – Domenico Gallo, composer and musician (born 1730)
 
References
- ↑ "Johann Christoph Zumpe | German-born piano maker". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
 
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