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This article is about '''music-related events in [[1826]]'''.


== Events ==
== Events ==



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* [[Chopin]] begins to study with [[Józef Elsner]] at the [[Warsaw Conservatory]]


== Published popular music ==
== Published popular music ==
* "The [[Old Oaken Bucket]]" w. Samuel Woodworth m. George F. Kiallmark. Words written in 1817.
* "The [[Old Oaken Bucket]]" w. Samuel Woodworth m. George F. Kiallmark. Words written in 1817.
* "[[Oh Shenandoah|Shenandoah (Across The Wide Missouri)]]" traditional, US.


== Classical music ==
==Opera==
*[[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
**[[String Quartet No. 14 (Beethoven)|String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 131]]
**[[String Quartet No. 16 (Beethoven)|String Quartet No. 16 in F major, Op. 135]]
*[[Muzio Clementi]] – Complete ''[[Gradus ad Parnassum]]'' (100 pieces) appears for the first time, simultaneously in Paris, Leipzig and London on October 31.
*[[Johannes Frederik Frøhlich]] – Concertino for violin and orchestra in D major
*[[Franz Liszt]] – Initial version of the ''[[Transcendental Études|Étude en douze exercices]]''
*[[Felix Mendelssohn]] – [[A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)|Overture "A Midsummer Night's Dream"]] in E major for orchestra, Op. 21
*[[Giovanni Morandi (composer)|Giovanni Morandi]] – ''Raccolta di Suonate pei grand' Organi Moderni'', Op. 21
*[[Niccolò Paganini]] – [[Violin Concerto No. 2 (Paganini)|Violin Concerto No. 2]]
*[[Ferdinand Ries]]
**Piano Concerto No.8, Op.151
**Variationen über eine portugiesische Hymne für Pianoforte und Flöte in A major, Op. 152
**3 Flute Quartets, WoO 35, No. 1 in D minor
*[[Franz Schubert]]
**[[Symphony No. 9 (Schubert)|Symphony No. 9 in C major "Great"]]
**[[String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert)|String Quartet No. 15 in G major]]
**[[Piano Sonata in G major, D. 894 (Schubert)|Piano Sonata No. 18 in G major "Fantasie"]]

== Opera ==
* [[John Barnett]] – ''Before Breakfast''
* [[John Barnett]] – ''Before Breakfast''
* [[Vincenzo Bellini]] – ''[[Bianca e Fernando]]''
* [[Gaetano Donizetti]] – ''[[Alahor in Granata]]''
* [[Gaetano Donizetti]] – ''[[Alahor in Granata]]''
* ''The Two Houses of Granada'' – [[Joseph Augustine Wade]]
* [[Joseph Augustine Wade]] – ''The Two Houses of Granada''
*[[Carl Maria von Weber]] ''[[Oberon, King of the Fairies]]'' (first performed in London, libretto by [[James Robinson Planche]]).
*[[Carl Maria von Weber]] ''[[Oberon (Weber)|Oberon, King of the Fairies]]'' (first performed in London, libretto by [[James Robinson Planche]]).

==Classical music==
*[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] – ''Quartet #13 in B flat major'' (Opus 130), ''[[String Quartet No. 14 (Beethoven)|String Quartet No. 14 in C Sharp minor]]'' was completed.
*[[Muzio Clementi]] – Complete ''[[Gradus ad Parnassum]]'' (100 pieces) appears for the first time, simultaneously in Paris, Leipzig and London on October 31.
*[[Johannes Frederik Frøhlich]] – ''Concertino for violin and orchestra in D major''
*[[Franz Schubert]]
**[[Symphony No. 9 (Schubert)|Symphony no. 9 in C major "Great"]]
**[[String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert)|String Quartet no. 15 in G major]]
**[[Piano Sonata no. 18 in G major|Piano Sonata in G major, D. 894 (Schubert)]]


== Births ==
== Births ==
*[[January 18]] – [[Joseph-Henri Altès]], composer (died 1895)
*[[February 1]] – [[Marie Carandini]], opera singer (d. 1894)
*[[February 1]] – [[Marie Carandini]], opera singer (d. 1894)
*[[February 2]] – [[Louise Japha|Louisa Langhans-Japha]], composer (died 1910)
*[[February 16]] – [[Franz von Holstein]], composer
*[[February 16]] – [[Franz von Holstein]], composer
*[[March 14]] – [[William Fisk Sherwin]], composer
*[[March 6]] – [[Marietta Alboni]], operatic contralto (d. 1894)
*[[March 14]] – William Fisk Sherwin, composer
*[[March 23]] – [[Léon Minkus]], composer (d. 1917)
*[[March 23]] – [[Léon Minkus]], composer (d. 1917)
*[[April 7]] – [[Johann Hermann Berens]], composer (d. 1880)
*[[April 7]] – [[:sw:Johann Hermann Berens|Johann Hermann Berens]], composer (d. 1880)
*[[April 28]] – [[Alexander Stadtfeld]], composer
*[[April 28]] – Alexander Stadtfeld, composer
*[[June 1]]
*[[June 1]]
**<!--June 1-->[[Carl Bechstein]], piano-maker (d. 1900)
**<!--June 1-->[[Carl Bechstein]], piano-maker (d. 1900)
**<!--June 1-->[[Hermann Zopff]], composer
**<!--June 1-->Hermann Zopff, composer
*[[July 4]] – [[Stephen Foster]], songwriter (d. 1864)
*[[July 4]] – [[Stephen Foster]], songwriter (d. 1864)
*[[July 8]] – [[Friedrich Chrysander]], music historian (d. 1901)
*[[July 8]] – [[Friedrich Chrysander]], music historian (d. 1901)
*[[July 22]] – [[Julius Stockhausen]], singer and music teacher (d. 1906)
*[[July 22]] – [[Julius Stockhausen]], singer and music teacher (d. 1906)
*[[August 13]] – [[William Thomas Best]], organist (d. 1897)
*[[August 13]] – [[William Thomas Best]], organist (d. 1897)
*[[August 28]] – [[Walter Cecil Macfarren]]
*[[August 28]] – [[Walter Cecil Macfarren]], pianist and composer
*[[October 13]] – [[Johanna Jachmann-Wagner]], operatic mezzo-soprano (d. 1894)
*[[October 13]] – [[Johanna Jachmann-Wagner]], operatic mezzo-soprano (d. 1894)
*[[October 14]] – [[Georges Mathias]], composer and pianist (d. 1910)
*[[October 14]] – [[Georges Mathias]], composer and pianist (d. 1910)
*[[October 16]] – [[Piotr Studzinski]], composer
*[[October 16]] – Piotr Studzinski, composer
** [[Mathilda Ebeling]], Swedish soprano (died [[1851 in music |1851]])
*[[October 22]] – [[Guglielmo Quarenghi]], cellist and composer (d. 1882)
*[[October 22]] – [[Guglielmo Quarenghi]], cellist and composer (d. 1882)
*[[December 21]] – [[Ernst Pauer]], composer (d. 1905)
*[[December 21]] – [[Ernst Pauer]], composer (d. 1905)
*[[December 24]] – [[Ignacy Krzyżanowski]], Polish composer (d. 1905)
*''date unknown'' – [[Edward Mack (composer)|Edward Mack]], songwriter (d. 1882)
*''date unknown'' – [[Edward Mack (composer)|Edward Mack]], songwriter (d. 1882)


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*[[February 11]] – [[Charles Incledon|Charles Benjamin Incledon]], singer (b. 1763)
*[[February 11]] – [[Charles Incledon|Charles Benjamin Incledon]], singer (b. 1763)
*[[March 14]] – [[Julie Alix de la Fay]], ballerina (b. 1748)
*[[March 14]] – [[Julie Alix de la Fay]], ballerina (b. 1748)
*[[March 29]] – [[Johann Heinrich Voss]], lyricist (born 1751)
*[[April 3]] – [[Reginald Heber]], hymn-writing bishop (b. 1783)
*[[April 3]] – [[Reginald Heber]], hymn-writing bishop (b. 1783)
*[[April 13]] – [[Franz Danzi]], cellist, conductor and composer (b. 1763)
*[[April 13]] – [[Franz Danzi]], cellist, conductor and composer (b. 1763)
*[[May 6]] – [[Sophie Hagman]], ballerina (b. 1758)
*[[May 6]] – [[Sophie Hagman]], ballerina (b. 1758)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.skbl.se/en/article/SophieHagman|title=Anna Stina (Sophie) Hagman|publisher=[[Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon]]|access-date=20 February 2024|language=sv}}</ref>
*[[May 24]] – [[Frederic Ernest Fesca]], violinist and composer (b. 1789)
*[[May 24]] – [[Frederic Ernest Fesca]], violinist and composer (b. 1789)
*[[May 27]] – [[Carl David Stegmann]], singer, harpsichordist, conductor and composer (b. 1751)
*[[May 27]] – [[Carl David Stegmann]], singer, harpsichordist, conductor and composer (b. 1751)
*[[June 5]] – [[Carl Maria von Weber]], composer (b. 1786)
*[[June 5]] – [[Carl Maria von Weber]], composer (b. 1786)
*[[July 7]] – [[Friedrich Ludwig Dulon]], flautist and composer (b. 1768)
*[[July 7]] – [[Friedrich Ludwig Dulon]], flautist and composer (b. 1768)
*[[July 11]] – [[Carl Bernhard Wessely]], composer
*[[July 11]] – Carl Bernhard Wessely, composer
*[[August 30]] – [[Theodor Zwetler]], composer
*[[August 30]] – Theodor Zwetler, composer
*[[September 28]] - [[Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel]], inventor of the first working metronome (b. 1780)
*[[September 28]] [[Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel]], inventor of the first working metronome (b. 1780)
*[[October 9]] – [[Michael Kelly (tenor)|Michael Kelly]], actor, singer and composer (b. 1762)
*[[October 9]] – [[Michael Kelly (tenor)|Michael Kelly]], actor, singer and composer (b. 1762)
*[[November 17]] - [[Caroline Frederikke Müller]], operatic mezzo-soprano (b. 1755)
*[[November 17]] [[Caroline Frederikke Müller]], operatic mezzo-soprano (b. 1755)
*[[December 3]] – [[Elizabeth Sandunova]] soprano
*[[December 3]] – [[Elizabeth Sandunova]], soprano
*[[December 10]] – [[Benedikt Emanuel Schack]], singer and composer (b. 1758)
*[[December 10]] – [[Benedikt Emanuel Schack]], singer and composer (b. 1758)

==References==
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Events

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  • "The Old Oaken Bucket" w. Samuel Woodworth m. George F. Kiallmark. Words written in 1817.

Classical music

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Opera

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Births

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References

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  1. ^ "Anna Stina (Sophie) Hagman" (in Swedish). Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 20 February 2024.