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The year 1710 in music involved some significant musical events and new works.
Events
- April 18 – Probable date of the première of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Mark Passion pastiche at the chapel of Wilhelmsburg Castle (two movements by Bach).
 - In Britain, the Academy of Vocal Music is founded by Johann Christoph Pepusch and others.[1]
 
Published popular music
- Collier, John Payne (ed.). A Book of Roxburghe Ballads (containing 1,341 broadside ballads, including "Fare Thee Well")
 
Classical music
- Louis-Nicolas Clérambault  
- Cantates françoises, Book 1
 - Premier livre d'orgue contenant deux suites
 
 - Georg Frideric Handel – incidental music for The Alchemist
 - Michel de la Barre – Pièces pour la flûte traversière, Livre 1
 - Jean Baptiste Loeillet of Ghent – 12 Recorder Sonatas, Op. 1
 - Johann Pachelbel – Magnificat Fugue, P.268
 - James Paisible – The Royall Galliarde. Mr. Isaac's new dance, made for Her Majesty's Birth Day, 1710...
 - Johann Christoph Pepusch – 6 English Cantatas, Book 1
 - Johann Schenk – L'écho du Danube, Op .9
 - Johann Christian Schickhardt 
- 7 Recorder Sonatas, Op. 1
 - 6 Oboe Sonatas, Op. 8
 - 6 Sonatas à 4, Op. 14
 
 - Jean Baptiste Senaillé – 10 Violin Sonatas, Op. 1
 - Giuseppe Valentini – Concerto a Quattro Violini (12 concerti grossi), Op. 7 (Rome)
 
Opera
- Floriano Arresti – L'enigma disciolta
 - Antonio Maria Bononcini – Tigrane, re d'Armenia
 - André Campra – Les Fêtes vénitiennes
 - Pietro Paolo Laurenti – Sabella mrosa d'Truvlin
 - Johann Mattheson – Boris Goudenow
 
Births
- January 4 – Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, composer, violinist and organist (died 1736)
 - March 12 – Thomas Arne, composer (died 1778)
 - March 27 – Joseph Abaco, violoncellist and composer (died 1805)
 - April 12 – Caffarelli, castrato singer (died 1783)
 - November 22 – Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, composer, eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach (died 1784)
 - date unknown
- James Oswald, composer and music publisher (died 1769)
 - Giovanni Battista Ferrandini, composer (died 1791)
 - Thomas Gladwin, organist and composer (died 1799)
 - Anton Joseph Hampel, horn player (died 1771)
 - George Alexander Stevens, actor, poet and songwriter (died 1780)
 
 
Deaths
- May 10 – Georg Dietrich Leyding, organist and composer (born 1664)
 - June 14 – Johann Friedrich Alberti, German composer and organist (born 1642)
 - July 8 – Juan García de Salazar, choral composer (b. 1639)
 - September 26 – Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani, opera librettist
 - November 22 – Bernardo Pasquini, composer (born 1637)
 - date unknown
- Charles Mouton, composer and lutenist (born c. 1626)
 - Gaspar Sanz, priest and composer (born 1640)
 
 - probable
- Rosa Giacinta Badalla, Benedictine nun and composer (born c.1660)
 - Marcus Meibomius, historian of music (born c. 1630)
 - Camilla de Rossi, composer
 
 
References
- ↑ A musical directory for the year 1794 Royal College of Music (London), Published in 1993 by Joseph Doane.
 
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