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| List of years in music (Table) |
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| … 1741 • 1742 • 1743 • 1744 • 1745 • 1746 • 1747 • 1748 • 1749 • 1750 – 1751 – 1752 • 1753 • 1754 • 1755 • 1756 • 1757 • 1758 • 1759 • 1760 • 1761 … |
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| … 1748 • 1749 • 1750 – 1751 – 1752 • 1753 • 1754 … … 1720s • 1730s • 1740s – 1750s – 1760s • 1770s • 1780s … … 17th century – 18th century – 19th century … |
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Events
- The "War of the Buffoons" (La Querelle des Bouffons) divides Paris.
- Francesco Geminiani publishes "The Art of Playing on the Violin" in London.
Classical music
- 1751 is the year commonly given as the beginning of the classical era
- Antoine Dauvergne - Concerts de Simphonies
- Johann Sebastian Bach Kunst der Fuge (posthumously)
- John Francis Wade O Come All Ye Faithful
Opera
- Johann Adolf Hasse - Ciro Riconosciuto
- Niccolò Jommelli - La villana nobile; Ifigenia in Aulide
- Jean-Philippe Rameau - Acante et Céphise
- Giuseppe Sarti - Pompeo in Armenia
Births
- March 5 - Jan Krtitel Kuchar, composer
- February 4 - Blas de Laserna, composer
- February 9 - Antoine Bullant, bassoonist and composer (died 1821)
Deaths
- January 17 - Tomaso Albinoni (born 1671)
- February 18 - Giuseppe Matteo Alberti, composer (born 1685)
- May 20 - Domingo Terradellas, composer (born 1713)
- date unknown - Pierre Dumage, organist (born c. 1674)
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