1747 in music
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Events
    
- April 30 – Possible premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach's last St Mark Passion pastiche (BC D 5) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig. In addition to two movements by Bach, he incorporates seven arias from George Frideric Handel's Brockes Passion HWV 48 into the work.
 - October 4 – Schlosstheater Schönbrunn opens.
 - Johann Sebastian Bach is presented to King Frederick II of Prussia in Potsdam; the king plays a theme for Bach and challenges the musician to improvise a six-part fugue based on it.
 - Luigi Boccherini goes to Rome to study the cello.
 
Classical music
    
- Maria Teresa Agnesi – Il restauro d'Arcadia (cantata)
 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Trio Sonata in F major, H.576
 - Johann Sebastian Bach  
- Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her, BWV 769
 - Musikalisches Opfer, BWV 1079 (the Musical Offering)
 
 - William Boyce – 12 Trio Sonatas
 - Antoine Forqueray – Pièces de viole mises en pièces de clavecin (posthumously published)
 - George Frideric Handel – Judas Maccabeus (oratorio)
 - Jean-Marie Leclair – 6 Duos for 2 Violins, Op. 12
 - Jean-Philippe Rameau – La Dauphine (harpsichord piece).
 - Giuseppe Sammartini – 6 Concerti Grossi, Op. 5
 - Giuseppe Tartini – L'arte del arco (first set of 17 variations on a theme from Corelli's Op. 5) (attribution to Tartini in question)
 
Opera
    
- Nicola Calandra – Lo Barone Landolfo
 - Geronimo Cordella – La Faustina
 - Johann Adolf Hasse 
- Leucippo
 - La spartana generosa
 
 - Giuseppe de Majo – Arianna e Teseo
 - Jean-Philippe Rameau – Les Fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, RCT 38
 
Births
    
- February – Narciso Casanovas, Spanish composer (died 1799)
 - March 29 – Johann Wilhelm Hässler, German organist and composer (died 1822)
 - March 31 – Johann Abraham Peter Schulz, musician and composer (died 1800)
 - June 24 – John O'Keeffe, Irish librettist (died 1833)
 - June 26 – Leopold Kozeluch, prolific composer and teacher (died 1818)
 - July 23 – Faustino Arévalo, hymnographer (died 1824)
 - September 22 – Józef Wybicki, composer and poet (died 1822)
 - October 26 – Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, violinist and composer (died 1804)
 - November 24 – Felice Alessandri, Italian composer (died 1798)
 - date unknown
- Narciso Casanovas, Spanish monk and composer
 - Michael Ehregott Grose, Danish organist and composer (died 1795)
 - François Tourte, maker of violin bows (died 1835)
 
 
Deaths
    
- January 2 – Jean-Féry Rebel, violinist and composer (born 1666)
 - February 2 – Francisco Valls, church composer (born 1665)
 - February 26 – Johann Nicolaus Mempel, musician (born 1713)
 - May 26 – Robert Valentine – Baroque composer (born 1674)
 - June 6 – Jean-Baptiste Barrière, cellist and composer (born 1707)
 - June 19 – Alessandro Marcello, composer (born 1669)
 - July 9 – Giovanni Bononcini, composer (born 1670)
 
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