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1818 in music

List of years in music (table)

This is a list of music-related events in 1818.

Events

Bands formed

Popular music

  • "The Crimson Banner", words and music by William Blacker
  • "Silent Night" (words by Joseph Mohr, music by Franz Xaver Gruber)
  • "Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigielea" (words by Robert Tannahill, music by James Barr)

Classical music

All of the following items are found in the IMSLP/Ptrucci Music Library.[4]

  • George Anderson – The Battle of Waterloo
  • Heinrich Baermann – Clarinet Concertino, Op. 29
  • Bernhard Henrik Crusell – Clarinet Concerto No. 2, Op. 5
  • Franz Danzi
    • Symphony in D major, P. 223
    • Concerto Concertant, P. 227
    • Clarinet Potpourri No. 2, P. 246
    • Flute Sonatina in D major, P. 257
    • Clarinet Sonata in B-flat major
  • Friedrich Dotzauer – Oboe Quartet, Op. 37
  • Federigo Fiorillo – 3 Duos, Op. 31
  • Mauro Giuliani – Variations on "Deh! calma oh ciel" from Othello, Op. 101
  • Johann Neopmuk Hummel – Adagio, Variationen und Rondo über ein russisches Thema, Op. 78
  • Franz Krommer – String Trio, Op. 96
  • Karol Józef Lipiński – Variations, Op. 5
  • Sigismund Neukomm – Symphony, Op. 19
  • George Onslow – 3 Piano Trios, Op. 14
  • Anton Reicha – Wind Quintets, Op. 88
  • Franz Schubert
    • Adagio in D-flat major, D. 505
    • 4 Polonaises, D. 599
    • 3 Marches héroïques, D. 602
    • Fantasy in C major, D. 605a
    • March in E major, D. 606
    • Rondo in D major, D. 608
    • Die Geselligkeit, D. 609
    • Trio in E major, D. 610
    • Piano Sonata No.10, D. 613
    • Sonata for Piano Duet, D. 617
    • Polonaise in B-flat major, D. 618a
    • 8 Variations on a French Song, D. 624
    • Piano Sonata No. 11, D.625
    • Blanka, D.631
    • 3 Marches militaires, D.733
    • 6 Grandes marches, D.819
    • Symphony No. 6
  • Louis Spohr - String Quartet No. 11 in E, Op. 43
  • Jan Václav Voříšek – 12 Rhapsodies, Op. 1
  • Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Sonata in B flat "Hammerklavier" Op.106

Opera

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Naomi Adele André (2006). Voicing Gender: Castrati, Travesti, and the Second Woman in Early-nineteenth-century Italian Opera. Indiana University Press. pp. 136–. ISBN 0-253-34644-4.
  2. ^ Statistical Society (Great Britain) (1844). Journal of the Statistical Society of London. Statistical Society. p. 354.
  3. ^ #7362. "Piano manufacturer Thomas Broadwood". Beethoven and Great Britain. Bonn: Beethoven House. Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
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