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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1732.
Events
- January 6 – The Teatro Filarmonico opens in Verona with a performance of Vivaldi's La Fida Ninfa
 - February 3 – The Opéra-Comique opens in Paris
 - April 11 – Johann Sebastian Bach revives his St John Passion BWV 245 (BC D 2c) with some textual and instrumentational changes at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig
 - April–May – First performances, in London, of George Frideric Handel's Esther as an oratorio[1]
 - December 7 – The first theatre is built on the site of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London[2]
 - Between 1732 and 1735 – Bach gives the Leipzig première of Georg Philipp Telemann's Passion oratorio Seliges Erwägen des Leidens und Sterbens Jesu Christi (TWV 5:2)
 - Michel Corrette begins producing his 25 Concertos Comiques, released until 1773.[3]
 
Published music
- Michel Blavet – 6 Flute Sonatas, Op. 2
 - Joseph Bodin de Boismortier 
- 5 Sonates en trio suivies d'un concerto, Op. 37
 - 2 Sérénades en trois parties, Op. 39
 - 6 Sonates suivies d'un nombre de pièces, Op. 40
 
 - Esprit Philippe Chédeville – Recueils de vaudevilles, menuets, contredanses et autres airs choisis pour la musette (Paris)
 - Philibert Delavigne – Sonates pour la Musette, Vielle, Flute-a-bec, Traversiere, Hautbois etc. avec la Basse (6 Sonatas), Op. 2 (Paris)
 - Francesco Geminiani – 6 Concertos, Opp. 3 and 4
 - George Frideric Handel – Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel (London: John Walsh) (second edition: "Note: This is more Corect [sic] than the former Edition")
 - Pietro Locatelli – 12 Flute Sonatas, Op. 2
 - Johann Joachim Quantz – 6 Sonatas for two flutes, Op. 2
 - Georg Philipp Telemann 
- 36 Fantaisies pour le clavessin, TWV 33:1-36
 - Continuation des Sonates Méthodiques, TWV 41
 
 
Classical music
- Giovanni Bononcini – 12 Trio Sonatas
 - Antonio Caldara
- La morte d'Abel
 - Sedecia
 
 - Giovanni Battista Ferrandini – 18 Cantatas, D-Dl Mus.3037-K-1
 - Lodovico Giustini – 12 Sonate da cimbalo di piano e forte, Op .1
 - Christoph Graupner 
- Trio Sonata in D minor, GWV 207
 - Flute Concerto in D major, GWV 311
 
 - Maurice Greene – The Song of Deborah and Baruk (oratorio)
 - George Frederic Handel 
- Acis and Galatea (revised)
 - Esther, HWV 50b
 - Keyboard Sonata in G major, HWV 579
 
 - Benedetto Marcello – Six Sonatas for Cello
 - Giovanni Batisti Pergolesi – Stabat Mater, P. 77
 - Nicola Antonio Porpora – Il martirio di S. Giovanni Nepomuceno
 
Opera
- Tomaso Albinoni – Ardelinda
 - Giuseppe Bonno – Nigella e Nise
 - Antonio Caldara – Adriano in Siria
 - Geminiano Giacomelli – Alessandro Severo
 - George Frideric Handel
 - Johann Adolf Hasse  
- Il Demetrio
 - Euristero
 - Issipile
 
 - John Frederick Lampe – Britannia
 - Leo Leonardo – Demetrio
 - Michel Montéclair – Jephté
 - Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
- Lo frate 'nnamorato
 - La Salustia
 
 - Nicola Antonio Porpora – Germanico in Germania
 - Georg Reutter – Alessandro il Grande
 - Giovanni Battista Sammartini – Memet
 - Giuseppe Sellitto – Nitocri
 - Antonio Vivaldi – La fida ninfa
 
Publications
- Musicalisches Lexicon, compiled by Johann Gottfried Walther
 - Dissertation sur les différentes méthodes d'accompagnement by Jean-Phillipe Rameau
 - Essai sur le bon goût en musique – Nicolas Racot de Grandval
 
Births
- January 2 – František Brixi, composer (died 1771)
 - January 24 – Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
 - February 18 – Johann Christian Kittel, composer (died 1809)
 - February 19 – Richard Cumberland, librettist (died 1811)
 - February 21 – William Falconer, poet (died 1769)
 - March 31 – Joseph Haydn, composer (died 1809)
 - May 17 – Francesco Pasquale Ricci, composer (died 1817)
 - June 7 
- Nicolas-Médard Audinot, librettist and actor (died 1801)
 - Giuseppe Demachi, composer (died 1791)
 
 - June 21 – Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, composer, son of Johann Sebastian Bach (died 1795)
 - September 1 – Thomas Erskine, 6th Earl of Kellie, composer (died 1781)
 - October 6 – John Broadwood, founder of firm of piano makers (died 1812)
 - Date unknown – Heinrich Ernst Grosmann, composer (died 1811)
 
Deaths
- January 1 – Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato singer (born 1673)
 - February 17 – Louis Marchand, composer (born 1669)
 - March – Joseph François Salomon, composer (born 1649)
 - July 20 – Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, composer
 - November 15 – Girolamo Frigimelica Roberti, librettist (born 1653)
 - December 4 – John Gay, writer of musical theatre (born 1685)
 - December 14 – Johann Philipp Förtsch, composer (born 1652)
 - date unknown – Pier Francesco Tosi, castrato singer (born c.1653)
 
References
- ↑ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
 - ↑ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
 - ↑ "25 Concertos Comiques (Corrette, Michel) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
 
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