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Events
- Johann Friedrich Agricola succeeds Carl Heinrich Graun as director of Frederick the Great's royal opera.
 - Castrato Gaspare Pacchierotti makes his debut at the Perugia carnival, in a female role.
 - Tommaso Traetta becomes court composer at Parma.
 
Popular music
- None listed
 
Opera
- Johann Ernst Eberlin – Demofoonte (lost)
 - Baldassare Galuppi – La clemenza di Tito
 - Florian Leopold Gassmann – Gli uccellatori
 - Christoph Willibald Gluck – L'Arbre enchantée; Cythère Assiégée
 - François Danican Philidor – Blaise le savetier
 - Niccolò Piccinni – Ciro riconosciuto
 - Tommaso Traetta – Ippolito ed Aricia
 - Johann Adolph Hasse
- La clemenza di Tito
 - Achille in Sciro
 
 
Classical music
- Carl Friedrich Abel – 6 Symphonies, Op. 1
 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Viola da Gamba Sonata in G minor, H.510
 - Wilhelm Friedemann Bach – Pieces for Musical Clock
 - Claude-Bénigne Balbastre – Pièces de clavecin
 - William Boyce – "Heart of Oak"
 - François Joseph Gossec – Sei sinfonie a più stromenti, op.4
 - Joseph Haydn 
- Divertimento in G major, Hob.II:G1
 - Symphony no 1 in D Major Hob.I:1
 
 - Leopold Mozart 
- Der Morgen und der Abend (pieces for keyboard)
 - Nannerl's Music Book
 
 - Johan Helmich Roman – Concerto Grosso, BeRI 45
 - Georg Philipp Telemann – Der Messias, TWV 6:4
 
Methods and music theory
- Pietro Gianotti – Le guide du compositeur
 - Cornforth Gilson – Lessons on the Practice of Singing
 - Antoine Mahaut – Nouvelle Méthode pour jouer la Flûte Traversière
 - Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg – Kritische Einleitung in die Geschichte und Lehrsätze der alten und neuen Musik
 - Robert Smith – Harmonics, or The Philosophy of Musical Sounds
 
Births
- January 19 – Karl Alexander Herklots, librettist and author (died 1830)
 - January 24 – Francesco Saverio Salfi, librettist and writer (died 1832)
 - January 25 – Robert Burns, Scottish poet and lyricist (died 1796)
 - January 31 – François Devienne, composer (died 1803)
 - February 1 – Karl Friedrich Hensler, librettist and author (died 1825)
 - February 11 – Ernst von Gemmingen, composer and diplomat (died 1813)
 - February 27 – Johann Carl Friedrich Rellstab, music editor and composer (died 1813)
 - April 18 – Jacques Widerkehr, Alsatian composer and cellist (died 1823)
 - 15 May – Maria Theresia von Paradis, musician and composer (died 1824)
 - May 22 – Gervais-François Couperin, French composer (died 1826)
 - June 19 – Helen Maria Williams, librettist and writer (died 1827)
 - 19 July – Marianna Auenbrugger, composer (died 1782)
 - July 29 – Antonio Simone Sografi, librettist and playwright (died 1818)
 - November 10 – Friedrich Schiller, librettist and poet (died 1805)
 - November 27 – Franz Krommer, composer (died 1831)
 - December 25 – John Beckwith, composer and musician (died 1809)
 - unknown date 
- Franz Gleissner, German composer (died 1818)
 - William Matthews of Nottingham, composer
 
 
Deaths
- March 19 – Sebastian Bodinus, German composer (born c. 1700)
 - April 14 – George Frideric Handel, composer (born 1685)
 - June 12 – William Collins, librettist and poet (born 1721)
 - June 22 – Louis de Cahusac, librettist (born 1706)
 - July 25 – Johann Christoph Altnickol, organist, singer and composer (born 1719)
 - August 8 – Carl Heinrich Graun, composer (born 1704)
 - August 24 – Ewald Christian von Kleist, librettist and poet (born 1715)
 - September 4 – Girolamo Chiti, composer
 - October 18 – Louis de Caix d'Hervelois, French composer (born c. 1680)
 - date unknown – Gustavus Waltz, singer
 
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