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Events
- Composer Christoph Graupner loses his sight.
- Publication of Giuseppe Tartini's treatise Trattato di musica secondo la vera scienza dell'armonia.
- Giovanni Paisiello goes to the Conservatorio di S. Onofrio at Naples, where he studies under Francesco Durante.
Classical music
- Michael Festing - Violin sonatas (published posthumously)
- François-Joseph Gossec - Symphony No. 1
- Pietro Locatelli - La foresta incantata (ballet)
- Pietro Domenico Paradisi - 12 sonate de gravicembalo
Opera
- Vincenzo Ciampi - Didone
- Johann Adolph Hasse - Artemisia
Births
- May 12 - Franz Anton Hoffmeister (died 1812)
- May 2 - Vicente Martín y Soler (died 1806)
- November 30 - Ferdinand Ries, composer and friend of Beethoven (died 1838)
Deaths
- May 16 - Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari, composer and Kapellmeister (b.
- November 9 - Johann Christoph Fravenholtz
- date unknown
- Jean-Baptiste Morin, composer (b. 1677)
- Nicolas Siret, organist, harpsichordist and composer (b. 1663)
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