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1785 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar).
January 1 The first issue of the Daily Universal Register, later known as The Times, is published in London.
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 Secondhand books on music, musicology, ethonomusicology, opera, composers, musical instruments etc.
Johann Joseph Fux and the Music of the Austro-Italian Baroque.
Musical Documents from Two Centuries (1500 to 1700) in the Library of the Utrecht Institute of Musicology.
The Case for Music as Argued by a Singer and Scholar of the Late Fifteenth Century.
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 January 26 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1785 - Benjamin Franklin writes a letter to his daughter expressing disappointment over the selection of the eagle as the symbol of the United States; he wanted the turkey.
1988 - The musical 'Phantom of the Opera' Opens for the first time on broadway.
1998 - Shinichi Suzuki, Japanese music teacher (b.
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 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
In 1785 he frequently played the va. in str.
His music was supranational, combining It., Fr., Austrian, and Ger.
There are brilliance and gaiety on the surface of Mozart's mus., but underneath a dark vein of melancholy which gives his works (Così fan tutte in particular) an ambivalence which is continually fascinating and provocative.
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