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Events
- None listed
Popular Music
- "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" (hymn) by Charles Wesley
Classical Music
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Magnificat
- George Frideric Handel - Solomon (oratorio)
Opera
- Baldassare Galuppi - L'Arcadia in Brenta, first opera buffa
- Jean-Joseph de Mondonville - Le carnaval du Parnasse
- José Nebra - El mágico Apolonio
Births
- June 15 - Georg Joseph Vogler, (known as Abbé Vogler) German composer, teacher and theorist (died 1814)
- December 17 - Domenico Cimarosa (died 1801)
- Date unknown
- Elisabeth Soligny, French Ballerina and Ballet mistress.
Deaths
- February 7 - André Cardinal Destouches, French composer of opera (born 1672)
- June 11 - Johann Bernhard Bach, organist and composer, second cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach (born 1676)
- October 26 - Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, composer (born 1676)
- November 19 - Carl Heinrich Biber, composer (born 1681)
- November 27 - Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer (born 1690)
- December 19 - Francesco Antonio Bonporti, priest and composer (born 1672)
- date unknown - Johann Ernst Galliard, composer (born 1687)
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