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==Events== |
==Events== |
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*[[Johann Sebastian Bach]] composes the [[Sanctus]] for his later |
*[[Johann Sebastian Bach]] composes the [[Sanctus]] for his later [[Mass in B Minor (Bach)|Mass in B minor]]. |
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*[[John Frederick Lampe]] arrives in Britain. |
*[[John Frederick Lampe]] arrives in Britain. |
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*[[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier]] moves to Paris from Perpignan. |
*[[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier]] moves to Paris from Perpignan. |
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*The ''Le Saraste'' [[violin]] is made by [[Antonio Stradivari]] (now owned by the Real Concervatorio Superior de Música in Madrid, Spain). |
*The ''Le Saraste'' [[violin]] is made by [[Antonio Stradivari]] (now owned by the Real Concervatorio Superior de Música in Madrid, Spain). |
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*In Rome, [[Domenico Scarlatti]] meets [[Farinelli]] and [[Johann Joachim Quantz]]. |
*In Rome, [[Domenico Scarlatti]] meets [[Farinelli]] and [[Johann Joachim Quantz]]. |
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*Marriage of the daughter of music publisher |
*Marriage of the daughter of music publisher [[Jean-Baptiste-Christophe Ballard]] to the printer François Boivin. |
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*[[Sébastien de Brossard]]'s collection of manuscripts is bought by King [[Louis XV of France]]. |
*[[Sébastien de Brossard]]'s collection of manuscripts is bought by King [[Louis XV of France]]. |
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*[[Renatus Harris]] builds his last organ, that of [[St Dionis Backchurch]] in the City of London. |
*[[Renatus Harris]] builds his last organ, that of [[St Dionis Backchurch]] in the City of London. |
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*[[7 April]] [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] premieres his ''[[St John Passion]]'' (BWV 245, BC D 2a) at [[St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig]]. |
*[[7 April]] [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] premieres his ''[[St John Passion]]'' (BWV 245, BC D 2a) at [[St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig]]. |
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==Published music== |
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*[[Attilio Ariosti]] |
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**''6 Cantatas'' (London) |
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**''6 Lessons'', for viola d'amore and basso continuo (London) |
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* [[Francesco Barsanti]] – ''Sonate'' [6], for recorder or violin and continuo, Op. 1 (London) |
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*[[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier]] – ''Les Quatre Saisons'' (cantata) |
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*[[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier]] – ''Cantates françoises (Les Quatre Saisons)'' (four cantatas for solo voice, various instruments, and basso continuo), Op. 5 (Paris) |
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*[[François Couperin]] – ''L'Apothéose de Corelli'' |
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*[[François Couperin]] – ''Les goûts-réunis, ou Nouveaux concerts'' (Paris) |
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*[[William Croft]] – ''Musica sacra'' |
*[[William Croft]] – ''Musica sacra'' |
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*[[Jean-François Dandrieu]] – ''Pièces de clavecin, Book 1'' |
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*[[Francesco Mancini (composer)|Francesco Mancini]] – ''XII Solos'' for recorder and continuo (London) |
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*[[scores:Category:Marc,_Thomas|Thomas Marc]] – ''Suitte de pièces de dessus et de pardessus de viole'' |
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*[[Benedetto Marcello]] – ''Estro poetico-armonico: parafrasi sopra li primi venticinque salmi'', vols. 1–4 (Venice: Appresso Domenico Lovisa) |
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*[[Jean-Philippe Rameau]] – ''[[Pieces de clavecin (Rameau)|Pieces de Clavessin]]'' |
*[[Jean-Philippe Rameau]] – ''[[Pieces de clavecin (Rameau)|Pieces de Clavessin]]'' |
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==Classical music== |
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**''[[Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 5|Wo soll ich fliehen hin]]'', BWV 5 |
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**''[[Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam, BWV 7|Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam]]'', BWV 7 |
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**''[[Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? BWV 8|Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?]]'', BWV 8 |
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**''[[Meine Seel erhebt den Herren, BWV 10|Meine Seel erhebt den Herren]]'', BWV 10 |
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**[[Wer da gläubet und getauft wird, BWV 37|''Wer da gläubet und getauft wird'']], BWV 37 |
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**''[[Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, BWV 38|Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir]]'', BWV 38 |
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**[[Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn, BWV 96|''Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn'']], BWV 96 |
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**''[[Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan, BWV 99|Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan]]'', BWV 99 |
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**''[[Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BWV 101|Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Got]]''t, BWV 101 |
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**''[[Du Hirte Israel, höre, BWV 104|Du Hirte Israel, höre]]'', BWV 104 |
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**''[[Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 116|Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ]]'', BWV 116 |
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**''[[Christum wir sollen loben schon, BWV 121|Christum wir sollen loben schon]]'', BWV 121 |
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**[[Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BWV 135|''Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder'']], BWV 135 |
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**[[Wo gehest du hin? BWV 166|''Wo gehest du hin'']], BWV 166 |
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**[[Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 180|''Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele'']], BWV 180 |
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**''[[Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister, BWV 181|Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister]]'', BWV 181 |
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**[[Erwünschtes Freudenlicht, BWV 184|''Erwünschtes Freudenlicht'']], BWV 184 |
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*[[George Frideric Handel]] – ''Silete venti'', HWV 242 |
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* [[Jan Dismas Zelenka]] – ''De profundis'', ZWV 97 |
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==Opera== |
==Opera== |
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*[[Attilio Ariosti]] |
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*[[George Frideric Handel]] – ''[[Giulio Cesare]]'' (''[[Julius Caesar (opera)|Julius Caesar]]''); ''[[Tamerlano]]'' (''[[Tamburlaine]]''), both first performed in London |
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**''Artaserse'' (London, King's Theatre, 1 December) |
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**''Aquilio consolo'' (London, King's Theatre, 21 May) |
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**''Vespasiano'' (London, King's Theatre, 14 January) |
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*[[George Frideric Handel]] |
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**''[[Giulio Cesare]]'' (''Julius Caesar''), HWV 17 |
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**''[[Tamerlano]]'' (''[[Tamburlaine]]''), HWV 18 |
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*[[Domenico Sarro|Dominico Sarro]] – ''[[Didone abbandonata (Sarro)|Didone abbandonata]]'' |
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**''Eraclea'' |
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**''[[Farnace]]'' |
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**''[[Ifigenia in Tauride (Vinci)|Ifigenia in Tauride]]'' |
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**''La Rosmira fedele'' |
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**''Turno Aricino'' |
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*[[Antonio Vivaldi]] |
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**''Il Giustino'' RV 717 |
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**''La virtù trionfante dell'amore e dell'odio, ovvero il Tigrane'', RV 740 (co-composed with Benedetto Micheli and Nicola Romaldi<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://imslp.org/wiki/La_virt%C3%B9_trionfante_dell%27amore_e_dell%27odio,_ovvero_il_Tigrane,_RV_740_(Various)|title=La virtù trionfante dell'amore e dell'odio, ovvero il Tigrane, RV 740 (Various) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music|website=imslp.org|access-date=2019-03-12}}</ref>) |
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== Theoretical writings == |
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* [[scores:Category:Betts,_Edward|Edward Betts]] – ''An Introduction to the Skill of Musick'' |
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* [[Thomas Pereira|Tomás Pereira]] – ''Lulu Zhengyi Xubian'' |
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* [[William Turner (composer)|William Turner]] – ''Sound Anatomiz’d in A Philosophical Essay on Musick'' |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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*[[February 26]] – [[Gottfried Heinrich Bach]], mentally |
*[[February 26]] – [[Gottfried Heinrich Bach]], mentally handicapped son of [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] (d. 1763) |
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*[[July 18]] – [[Duchess |
*[[July 18]] – [[Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria]], composer, singer, harpsichordist and patron (d. 1780) |
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*[[August 28]] |
*[[August 28]] – [[Diamante Medaglia Faini]], Italian poet and composer (died [[1770 in music|1770]]) |
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*[[August 29]] – [[Giovanni Battista Casti]], opera librettist (died 1803) |
*[[August 29]] – [[Giovanni Battista Casti]], opera librettist (died 1803) |
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*[[September 14]] |
*[[September 14]] – [[Ignaz Vitzthumb]], composer and conductor (died [[1816 in music|1816]]) |
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*[[October 1]] – [[Giovanni Battista Cirri]], cellist and composer (died 1808) |
*[[October 1]] – [[Giovanni Battista Cirri]], cellist and composer (died 1808) |
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*[[December 8]] – [[Claude Balbastre]], organist, harpsichordist and composer (died 1799) |
*[[December 8]] – [[Claude Balbastre]], organist, harpsichordist and composer (died 1799) |
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*''date unknown'' |
*''date unknown'' – [[Joan Rossell]], Catalan composer (died [[1780 in music|1780]]) |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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*[[March 7]] |
*[[March 7]] – Wolfgang Nicolaus Pertl, musician and grandfather of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]<ref>{{Cite book |
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| publisher = [[HarperCollins]] |
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| location = New York |
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| year = 1995 |
| year = 1995 |
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*[[May 21]] – [[Antonio Salvi]], librettist for Vivaldi (born [[1664 in music|1664]]) |
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*[[June 7]] (buried) – [[Johann Hugo von Wilderer]], composer (born c.1670) |
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*[[June 7]] (buried) - [[Johann Hugo von Wilderer]], composer (born c.1670) |
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*[[June 24]] – [[Johann Theile]], singer and composer (born 1646) |
*[[June 24]] – [[Johann Theile]], singer and composer (born 1646) |
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*[[August 24]] – [[Andreas Kneller]], composer (born 1649) |
*[[August 24]] – [[Andreas Kneller]], composer (born 1649) |
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The year 1724 in music involved some significant musical events.
Events
[edit]- Johann Sebastian Bach composes the Sanctus for his later Mass in B minor.
- John Frederick Lampe arrives in Britain.
- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier moves to Paris from Perpignan.
- Agostino Steffani is elected honorary president of the Academy of Antient Musick in London.
- Johann Adolph Hasse arrives in Naples.
- The Le Saraste violin is made by Antonio Stradivari (now owned by the Real Concervatorio Superior de Música in Madrid, Spain).
- In Rome, Domenico Scarlatti meets Farinelli and Johann Joachim Quantz.
- Marriage of the daughter of music publisher Jean-Baptiste-Christophe Ballard to the printer François Boivin.
- Sébastien de Brossard's collection of manuscripts is bought by King Louis XV of France.
- Renatus Harris builds his last organ, that of St Dionis Backchurch in the City of London.
- 7 April Johann Sebastian Bach premieres his St John Passion (BWV 245, BC D 2a) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig.
Published music
[edit]- Attilio Ariosti
- 6 Cantatas (London)
- 6 Lessons, for viola d'amore and basso continuo (London)
- Francesco Barsanti – Sonate [6], for recorder or violin and continuo, Op. 1 (London)
- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier – Cantates françoises (Les Quatre Saisons) (four cantatas for solo voice, various instruments, and basso continuo), Op. 5 (Paris)
- François Couperin – Les goûts-réunis, ou Nouveaux concerts (Paris)
- William Croft – Musica sacra
- Jean-François Dandrieu – Pièces de clavecin, Book 1
- Francesco Mancini – XII Solos for recorder and continuo (London)
- Thomas Marc – Suitte de pièces de dessus et de pardessus de viole
- Benedetto Marcello – Estro poetico-armonico: parafrasi sopra li primi venticinque salmi, vols. 1–4 (Venice: Appresso Domenico Lovisa)
- Jean-Philippe Rameau – Pieces de Clavessin
Classical music
[edit]- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 5
- Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam, BWV 7
- Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?, BWV 8
- Meine Seel erhebt den Herren, BWV 10
- St John Passion (first performance at St. Nicolaikirche in Leipzig)
- Wer da gläubet und getauft wird, BWV 37
- Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, BWV 38
- Sie werden euch in den Bann tun, BWV 44
- Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn, BWV 96
- Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan, BWV 99
- Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BWV 101
- Du Hirte Israel, höre, BWV 104
- Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 116
- Christum wir sollen loben schon, BWV 121
- Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BWV 135
- Wo gehest du hin, BWV 166
- Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 180
- Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister, BWV 181
- Erwünschtes Freudenlicht, BWV 184
- George Frideric Handel – Silete venti, HWV 242
- Turlough O'Carolan – John Drury (composed for the wedding of a local couple, John Drury and Elizabeth Goldsmith)
- Jan Dismas Zelenka – De profundis, ZWV 97
Opera
[edit]- Attilio Ariosti
- Artaserse (London, King's Theatre, 1 December)
- Aquilio consolo (London, King's Theatre, 21 May)
- Vespasiano (London, King's Theatre, 14 January)
- Antonio Caldara – Gianguir
- George Frideric Handel
- Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar), HWV 17
- Tamerlano (Tamburlaine), HWV 18
- Dominico Sarro – Didone abbandonata
- Leonardo Vinci
- Eraclea
- Farnace
- Ifigenia in Tauride
- La Rosmira fedele
- Turno Aricino
- Antonio Vivaldi
- Il Giustino RV 717
- La virtù trionfante dell'amore e dell'odio, ovvero il Tigrane, RV 740 (co-composed with Benedetto Micheli and Nicola Romaldi[1])
Theoretical writings
[edit]- Edward Betts – An Introduction to the Skill of Musick
- Tomás Pereira – Lulu Zhengyi Xubian
- William Turner – Sound Anatomiz’d in A Philosophical Essay on Musick
Births
[edit]- February 26 – Gottfried Heinrich Bach, mentally handicapped son of Johann Sebastian Bach (d. 1763)
- July 18 – Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria, composer, singer, harpsichordist and patron (d. 1780)
- August 28 – Diamante Medaglia Faini, Italian poet and composer (died 1770)
- August 29 – Giovanni Battista Casti, opera librettist (died 1803)
- September 14 – Ignaz Vitzthumb, composer and conductor (died 1816)
- October 1 – Giovanni Battista Cirri, cellist and composer (died 1808)
- December 8 – Claude Balbastre, organist, harpsichordist and composer (died 1799)
- date unknown – Joan Rossell, Catalan composer (died 1780)
Deaths
[edit]- March 7 – Wolfgang Nicolaus Pertl, musician and grandfather of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[2]
- May 21 – Antonio Salvi, librettist for Vivaldi (born 1664)
- June 7 (buried) – Johann Hugo von Wilderer, composer (born c.1670)
- June 24 – Johann Theile, singer and composer (born 1646)
- August 24 – Andreas Kneller, composer (born 1649)
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- John Abell, countertenor, composer and lutenist (born 1653)
- Antonio Quintavalle, opera composer
References
[edit]- ^ "La virtù trionfante dell'amore e dell'odio, ovvero il Tigrane, RV 740 (Various) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ Solomon, Maynard (1995). Mozart: A Life (1st ed.). New York: HarperCollins. pp. 35–36. ISBN 978-0-06-019046-0. OCLC 31435799.