Composers Datebook®

The legacy of J.S. Bach

Composers Datebook for July 28, 2008
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J. S. Bach (1685 - 1750) Capriccio, S. 992 Angela Hewitt, piano Hyperion 67306

On This Day

Births

  • 1893 - Danish composer Rued Langgaard, in Copenhagen

Deaths

  • 1750 - German composer Johann Sebastian Bach, age 65, in Leipzig; He died "a little after" 8:15 p.m. and was buried at St. John's cemetery on either July 30 or 31; In 1894 his body was exhumed, examined, and reburied in the Leipzig's St. Thomas Church, where he had served as Kantor

  • 1838 - Finnish composer Bernard Henrik Crusell, age 62, in Stockholm

  • 1969 - American songwriter and musical composer Frank Loesser, age 59, in New York City

Premieres

  • 1717 - Handel: "Water Music" on the river Thames (Julian date: July 17)

  • 1823 - Spohr: opera "Jessonda," in Kassel

  • 1840 - Berlioz: "Symphonie funebre et triomphale," in Paris, with the composer conducting (with a sword) over 200 marching musicians

Others

  • 1741 - In Vienna, burial of Italian composer and violinist Antonio Vivaldi

  • 1850 - To mark the centenary of the composer's death, The Bach Gesellschaft is founded in Leipzig; Their goal is to publish a complete edition of Bach's works

  • 1954 - Premiere of Columbia Pictures film "On the Waterfront," with a score by Leonard Bernstein

  • 1997 - Ligeti: opera "La Grand Macabre" (revised version), in Salzburg at the Grosses Festpielhaus

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