1807 in music
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This is a list of music-related events in 1807.
Events
- Muzio Clementi begins negotiating for British publication rights to the music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Classical Music
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Piano Concerto in D major, Op. 61a
- Coriolan, Op.62
- Symphony No.5, Op. 67 (composition begins)
- Mass in C, Op. 86
- 6 Ecossaises, WoO 83
- Johann Baptist Cramer
- Piano Concerto No.5, Op. 48
- Studio per il pianoforte, Op. 50, Book 2
- Anton Eberl – Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 41
- Joseph Eybler – Omnes de Saba venient
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Hélène and Paris (ballet)
- Wenzel Thomas Matiegka – Serenade for Flute, Viola and Guitar, Op. 26
- Antoine Reicha
- Grand Quintet, Op. 106
- Trio for 3 Cellos
- Louis Spohr
- Violin Concerto No.5, Op. 17
- Potpourri No.2, Op. 22
- Fantasia for Harp, Op. 35
- Variations sur 'Je suis encore dans mon printemps', Op. 36
- Carl Maria Von Weber – Symphony No. 1
Published popular music
- Thomas Moore – Irish melodies (music by John Andrew Stevenson)
Opera
- Joseph – Etienne-Nicolas Méhul
- La Vestale (The Vestal Virgin) first performed in Paris. Music by Gaspare Spontini and libretto by Etienne Jouy.
Births
- January 23 – Joseph Casavant, manufacturer of pipe organs (d. 1874)
- February 14 – Ernest Legouvé, librettist and dramatist (died 1903)
- February 15 – Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński, Polish symphonist (d. 1867)
- March 7 – Adolph Methfessel, German composer (d. 1878)
- March 30 – Henrik Rung, composer (d. 1871)
- June 6 – Adrien-François Servais, cellist (d. 1866)
- September 11 – Ignaz Lachner (d. 1895)
- date unknown
- James P. Clarke, composer (d. 1877)
- Henriette von Schorn, lyricist and poet (died 1869)
Deaths
- February 25 – Jeanne-Marie Marsan, actress and singer (b. 1746)
- March 1 – Niel Gow, fiddler (b. 1727)
- March 11 – Anton Eberl, pianist, composer and music teacher (b. 1765)
- June 15 – Charles Bernardy, dancer and choreographer (b. 1724)
- June 16 – John Skinner, songwriter (b. 1721)
- December 21 – John Newton, author of the hymn, Amazing Grace (b. 1725)
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