1737 in music
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Events
    
- April – George Frideric Handel suffers a probable stroke, resulting in the temporary paralysis of his right arm.
 - November 4 – Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, inaugurated with a performance of Domenico Sarro's Achille in Sciro.
 - William Boyce conducts the Three Choirs Festival
 
Classical music
    
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 
- Harpsichord Concerto in G major, H. 405
 - Flute Sonata in E minor, H. 551
 
 - Johann Sebastian Bach – Mass in G major, BWV 236
 - Christoph Graupner – Concerto for Chalumeau, Bassoon and Cello in C major, GWV 306
 - George Frideric Handel – Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline, HWV 264
 - Leonardo Leo 
- Cello Concerto in D major, L. 10
 - Cello Concerto in A major, L. 20
 - Cello Concerto in F minor, L. 40
 
 - Nicola Porpora – Il Gedeone (sacred oratorio)
 - Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel – Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe, H. 342
 - Jan Dismas Zelenka 
- Requiem, ZWV 45 (attribution is contested)
 - 6 Ave Regina Coelorum, ZWV 128
 - Il diamante, ZWV 177
 
 
Opera
    
- Domenico Alberti – Endimione
 - Giovanni Bononcini – Zenobia
 - Riccardo Broschi – Merope
 - George Frideric Handel
 - Johann Adolph Hasse – Asteria
 - John Frederick Lampe and Henry Carey – The Dragon of Wantley
 - Leonardo Leo 
- L'Olimpiade
 - Siface
 
 - Jean-Philippe Rameau – Castor et Pollux
 - Nicola Antonio Porpora – Lucio Papirio
 - Domenico Sarro – Achille in Sciro
 - Antonio Vivaldi 
- Catone In Utica
 - Oracolo in Messenia, RV 726
 
 
Publications
    
- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier – 9 Sonatas and Chaconne, Op. 66
 - Nicolas Chédeville – Il Pastor Fido Sonatas (originally attributed to Vivaldi as his Op. 13)
 - Michel Corrette – Premier Livre d’Orgue, Op. 16
 - Charles Dollé – Pièces de viole, Op. 2
 - Giovanni Battista Ferrandini – 6 Sonatas, Op. 2
 - Charles-Joseph van Helmont – Pièces de Clavecin, Op. 1
 - Jean-Marie Leclair
- 6 Violin Concertos, Op. 7
 - Deuxième recréation de musique d’une execution facile, Op. 8 (Paris)
 
 - Pietro Locatelli – 12 Sonate da camera, Op. 6
 - Il Maestro di Musica – Pasticcio with music by Pietro Auletta, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Alessandro Parisotti
 - Ohrenvergnügendes und gemütergötzendes Tafelkonfekt, Augsburg. (includes works by Valentin Rathgeber)
 
Methods and theory writings
    
- Carl Johann Friedrich Haltmeier – Anleitung zum Transponieren
 - Jacques Hotteterre – Méthode pour la musette, Op. 10
 - David Kellner – Treulicher Unterricht im General-Baß
 - John Frederick Lampe – A Plain and Compendious Method of Teaching Thorough Bass
 - Johann Mattheson – Kern Melodischer Wissenschafft
 - Jean-Phillipe Rameau – Génération harmonique, ou Traité de musique théorique et pratique
 - Johann Adolph Scheibe – Der critische Musicus
 
Births
    
- January 3 – Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg, poet and librettist (died 1823)
 - January 19 – Giuseppe Millico, castrato singer, composer and music teacher (died 1802)
 - March 9 – Josef Mysliveček, composer (died 1781)
 - April 10 – François Giroust (died 1799)
 - September 14 – Michael Haydn, composer (died 1806)
 - September 21 – Francis Hopkinson (died 1791)
 - November 25 – Christian Friedrich Penzel (died 1801)
 - date unknown
- William Paxton, cellist and composer (died 1781)
 - Frederick Charles Reinhold, operatic bass (died 1815)
 - Marguerite Morel, Ballerina, actress and singer.
 
 
Deaths
    
- February 12 – Benjamin Schmolck, Lutheran hymn-writer (born 1672)
 - September 22
- Michel Pignolet de Montéclair, composer (born 1667)
 - Francesco Mancini, composer and music teacher (born 1672)
 
 - December 18 – Antonio Stradivari, violin-maker (born 1644)
 
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