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Encyclopedia > 1763 in music

See also: 1762 in music, other events of 1763, 1764 in music, list of years in music.



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Events

  • James Hook becomes musical director of Marylebone Gardens in London
  • The family of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sets out on a European tour, visiting Paris and London

Popular music

  • None listed

Opera

Classical music

  • Symphonies nos. 12 and 13 by Haydn

Births



Deaths

  • unknown date - Johann Gottlieb Janitsch, composer
  • unknown date - Carl August Thielo, composer
  • probable - Giuseppe Paganelli, composer



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::::::: Carnatic Music :::::::: (476 words)
Music can thus be defined as an art form that arranges sounds in a fashion that follows certain natural principles and provides that special inner feeling of happiness and contentment.
Carnatic music owes its vitality not to those who seek to change its face but to those who love it and nourish its spirit by harnessing their creativity to exploration of the beauty found in its tradition.
In the years 1763 to 1775 were born the Trinity of Carnatic Music Syama Sastri, (1763-1827), Sadguru Thyagaraja Swami (1767-1847), and Sri Muthuswami Deekshitar (1775-1835).
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