1760 in music
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Events
    
- November 26 – Joseph Haydn marries Maria Anna Keller,[1] but he and his wife will live apart for most of their lives.
 - John Newton leaves his job for the church, and begins composing hymns.
 - Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Frideric Handel, by John Mainwaring, is published anonymously.
 - John Alcock is forced to resign as organist and choirmaster of Lichfield Cathedral.
 - Johann Christian Bach becomes organist of Milan Cathedral.
 - John Garth publishes his Op. 1 cello concertos (written over the previous decade), the first time such compositions have been published in Britain.[2]
 - Johann Baptist Wanhal is brought to Vienna to receive lessons from Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf.
 
Popular music
    
Opera
    
- Thomas Arne – Thomas and Sally
 - Johann Christian Bach – Artaserse
 - Nicola Porpora - "Il trionfo di Camilla"
 - Johann Adolph Hasse – Alcide al Bivio
 - Vincenzo Manfredini – Semiramide
 - Niccolò Piccinni – La buona figliuola
 - Jean-Philippe Rameau – Les Paladins
 
Classical music
    
- Johann Albrechtsberger – String Quartet in D
 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 
- Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, H.75.5
 - Sechs Sonaten für Clavier mit veränderten Reprisen, Wq.50 (H. 126, 136–140) (published, Berlin; composed 1758–59)
 
 - William Boyce – Eight Symphonies, op. 2 (published, London: John Walsh; composed over the previous 21 years)
 - François Joseph Gossec – Grande Messe des Morts
 - Joseph Haydn 
- Symphony No.25 in C major, Hob.I:25
 - Partita in B-flat major, Hob.XVI:2
 - Partita in E major, Hob.XVI:13 (attribution in question)
 
 - Michael Haydn – Concerto for Violin in B-flat major
 - Pierre Hugard – La Toilette, suites for the pardessus de viole
 - Ignacio de Jerusalem – Clarines sonad (misattributed)
 - Franz Xaver Richter 
- 6 Harpsichord Trios
 - 6 Symphonies, Op. 2
 
 - Christoph Schaffrath – Duetto for Bassoon and Harpsichord in F minor, CSWV F:18
 - Georg Philipp Telemann – Lukas-Passion
 
Methods and theory writings
    
- John Alcock, Sr. – The Life of Miss Fanny Brown
 - Giorgio Antoniotto – L'arte armonica
 - Francesco Geminiani – The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra
 - John Mainwaring – Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Frederic Handel
 - Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg – Kritische Briefe über die Tonkunst
 - Edward Miller – Institutes of Music, or Easy Instructions for the Harpsichord
 - Nicolo Pasquali – The Art of Fingering the Harpsichord
 - Jean-Philippe Rameau – Code de musique pratique
 - Georg Andreas Sorge 
- Anleitung zum Generalbass und zur Composition
 - Compendium Harmonicum
 
 - William Tans'ur – The Psalm-Singer's Jewel
 
Births
    
- January 10 – Johan Rudolf Zumsteeg, German composer (died 1802)
 - January 19 – Melchor Lopez Jimenez, Spanish composer (died 1822)
 - January 30 – Franz Xaver Partsch, Bohemian composer (died 1822)
 - February 12 – Jan Ladislav Dussek, composer (died 1812)
 - February 15 – Jean-François Le Sueur, French composer (died 1837)
 - March 2 – Charlotta Cederström, born Christina Charlotta Mörner af Morlanda, Swedish patron of the arts (died 1832)
 - March 27 – Ishmail Spicer, American composer (died 1832)
 - April 4 – Juan Manuel Olivares, Venezuelan composer (died 1797)
 - May 10 – Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, French composer of La Marseillaise (died 1836)
 - May 29 – Charlotte Slottsberg, Swedish ballerina (died 1800)
 - July 11 – François-Benoît Hoffman, librettist and playwright (died 1828)
 - June 12 – Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray, librettist and novelist (died 1797)
 - June 14 – Cándido José Ruano, Spanish composer (died 1803)
 - July 12 – Giuseppe Foppa, Italian librettist (died 1845)
 - September 12 – Gaetano Valeri, Paduan organist and composer (died 1822)
 - September 14 – Luigi Cherubini, Italian-born composer (died 1842)
 - September 29 – Maria Hester Park, British composer (died 1813)
 - October 1 – William Beckford, English novelist, patron of the arts and composer (died 1844)
 - November 9 – Henri-Philippe Gérard, Liègeois composer
 - November 14 – Johann Evangelist Brandl, composer (died 1837)
 - November 30 – Catharine Frydendahl, opera singer (d. 1831)
 - December 2 – Joseph Graetz, German composer (died 1826)
 
Deaths
    
- January 18 – Claudio Casciolini, Italian composer (born 1697)
 - February 14 – François Colin de Blamont, French composer (born 1690)
 - February 22 – Anna Magdalena Bach, German singer, second wife and assistant of Johann Sebastian Bach (born 1701)
 - March 2 – François Bouvard, French composer (born 1760)
 - March 14 – Anton Fils, German composer (born 1733)
 - April 12 – Ernst Gottlieb Baron, German lutenist and composer (born 1696)
 - April 24 – Michele Mascitti, music editor and violinist (born c. 1664)
 - May – Girolamo Abos, Italian composer (born 1715)
 - May 10 – Christoph Graupner, German composer (born 1683)
 - August 8 – Henry Needler, English music transcriber (born 1685)
 - October 24 – Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Italian composer (born 1676)
 - November 5 – Pierre Février, French organist, harpsichordist and composer (born 1696)
 - Date unknown – Roque Ceruti, Italian composer (born c. 1683)
 
References
    
- Haydn Festspiele.
 - Fleming, Simon D. I. (September 2013). "John Garth: The Life of a Durham Musician". Durham County Local History Society Journal. 78: 5–18.
 
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