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Events
Classical music
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata Pathetique
- Joseph Haydn - String Quartets Op 77
- Giovanni Paisiello - Sinfonia Funebre
Opera
- Ferdinando Paer - La Camila ossia il Sotteraneo
- Antonio Salieri - Falstaff o sia Le tre burle
Births
- April 5 - Vincenzo Fioravanti, composer
- October 15 - August Ferdinand Haeser, composer
- date unknown - Alexei Fyodorovich Lvov, composer
Deaths
- February 18 - Maurus Haberhauer, composer
- October 24 - Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf
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