1802 in music
This is a list of music-related events in 1802.Events
- January 9 – The Harmonic Society of Philadelphia is founded, with native composer Andrew Law as its president.
- January 20 – Luigi Boccherini receives a pension from Joseph Bonaparte.
- February 15 – Muzio Clementi publishes the second volume of his Practical Harmony.
- March 19 – Composer François-Adrien Boieldieu marries dancer Clotilde Mafleuray.
- April 30 – Louis Spohr begins his violin studies under Franz Eck.
- May 5
- *Composer Giovanni Paisiello, recently arrived in Paris, meets his host, Napoleon, for the first time.
- *Composers Jan Ladislav Dussek and Louis Spohr are introduced by Herr Kiekhöver in Hamburg.
- July 20 – The chapel created by Napoleon in the Tuileries is officially opened, with Giovanni Paisiello as its musical director.
- August 15 – Luigi Cherubini, Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, François-Adrien Boieldieu, Rodolphe Kreutzer, Pierre Rode and Nicolò Isouard go into business as publishers of their own music.
- October 6 – Ludwig van Beethoven writes to his brother Carl from Heiligenstadt, in despair over his increasing deafness.
- Simon Mayr becomes maestro di cappella at Bergamo Cathedral.
Publications
- Charles-Simon Catel – Traité d’harmonie
- Frédéric Duvernoy – Méthod pour le Cor
- Johann Nikolaus Forkel – On Johann Sebastian Bach’s Life, Art, and Work: For Patriotic Admirers of True Musical Art
- John Gunn – An Essay Theoretical and Practical
- Christian Kalkbrenner – Histoire de la Musique
- Heinrich Christoph Koch – Musikalisches Lexikon
- Jean-Xavier Lefèvre – Méthode de clarinette
- Georg Joseph Vogler – Handbuch zur Harmonielehre
Classical music
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- *Second Symphony
- *6 Ländler, WoO 15
- Matthieu Frédéric Blasius – Clarinet Concerto No. 1
- Giuseppe Maria Cambini – Wind Quintet Nos.1–3
- Muzio Clementi – 3 Piano Sonatas, Op. 40
- Jan Ladislav Dussek
- *Duo in F major, Op. 26
- *Piano Sonata No.17, Op. 43
- *Piano Sonatas Nos. 19–21, Op. 45
- *Piano Sonatas Nos. 22–23, Op. 47
- Emanuel Aloys Förster – 3 String Quartets, Op. 21
- Joseph Haydn – Harmoniemesse, his last major work
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel – Piano Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello and bass, Op. 87
- Franz Krommer
- *Flute Concerto No.1, Op. 30
- *Concerto for 2 Clarinets in E-flat major, Op. 35
- Ignaz Pleyel – Symphonie concertante in F major, B.115
- Johann Friedrich Reichardt – Das Zauberschloss
- Anton Ferdinand Titz – 3 String Quartets
- Samuel Wesley – Symphony in B-flat
- Carl Friedrich Zelter – Sammlung kleiner Balladen und Lieder, Z.123
Opera
- Charles-Simon Catel – Sémiramis
- Michael Kelly – Urania
- Etienne Nicolas Méhul – Le trésor supposé
- William Reeve – Family Quarrels
- Carl Maria Von Weber – Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn
Births
- February 20 – Charles-Auguste de Bériot, composer and violinist
- February 26 – Victor Hugo, librettist and poet
- March 3 – Adolphe Nourrit, operatic tenor
- March 5 – James Turle, editor and organist
- May 31 – Cesare Pugni, Italian composer
- July 3 – Joseph Labitzky, composer and conductor
- July 12 – Charles-Louis-Joseph Hanssens, composer
- July 15 – John Barnett, English composer
- July 24 – Alexandre Dumas, librettist and writer
- July 27 – Ida Henriette da Fonseca, alto, composer
- August 13 – Nikolaus Lenau, lyricist and poet
- August 23 – Manuel Inocêncio Liberato dos Santos, musician and composer
- August 28 – Karl Joseph Simrock, librettist and poet
- September 19 – Lajos Kossuth, dedicatee and politician
- September 24 – Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, librettist and Lord Chief Justice
- October 7 – Bernhard Molique, composer
- October 10 – George Pope Morris, librettist and publisher
- date unknown
- *George Alexander Lee, singer and composer
- * Marion Dix Sullivan, American composer
- * José Zapiola, conductor and composer
Deaths
- January 27 – Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg, conductor and composer, 42
- April 10 – Charlotte Brent, operatic soprano, 66
- April 18 – Erasmus Darwin, lyricist and physician
- July 26 – Rose-Adélaïde Ducreux, painter and musician, 41
- July 28 – Giuseppe Sarti, composer, 72
- August 10 – Antonio Lolli, violinist and composer
- August 23 – Corona Schröter, singer, 51
- September 28 – Heinrich Harries, lyricist and pastor
- October 2 – Giuseppe Millico, castrato singer, composer and music teacher, 65
- October 22 – Samuel Arnold, composer and organist, 62