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1730: Jean-Baptiste Loeillet dies

1742: Jean-Baptiste Davaux is born

1750: Alessio Prati is born

1759: Marianna von Auenbrugger is born

1766: Johann Friedrich Anton Fleischmann is born

1787: FP of Nicolas-Marie Dalayrac's "Renaud d'Ast"

1811: Vinzenz Lachner is born

1838: Frédéric Nicolas Duvernoy dies

1843: Johann Heinrich Carl Bornhardt dies

1847: Johann Wilhelm Wilms dies

1861: Gustav Lazarus is born

1864: FP of Jacques Offenbach's "Jeanne qui pleure et Jean qui rit"

1873: Ferdinand David dies

1875: FP of Alfredo Catalani's "La Falce / The Sickle"

1897: Rudolf Wimmer is born

1903: Maria Gary is born

1906: Klaus Egge is born

1906: FP of Gustav Holst's "Two Songs without Words"

1907: Günter Bialas is born

1913: Peggy Stuart Coolidge is born

1935: Gerd Albrecht is born

1939: Ketil Hvoslef is born

1944: Miroslav Kokoška is born

1951: Max (Markus Wolf) Ettinger dies

1952: Dominic Muldowney is born

1954: Jean-Jules Aimable Roger-Ducasse dies

1955: FP of Gerald Finzi's "Cellokonzert / Cello Concerto"

1963: Caterina Calderoni is born

1965: Martín Palmeri is born

1968: FP of Martin Christoph Redel's "Streichquartett I"

1973: FP of Krzysztof Penderecki's "Symphonie Nr. 1 / Symphony No. 1"

1984: Marko Tajčević dies

1984: FP of Elisabeth Lutyens' "Echo of the wind"

1990: FP of Nancy van de Vate's "Twelve Pieces On one to Twelve Notes Vol. I"

1998: FP of Gerald Eckert's "Nachtschwebe"

2009: FP of Graham Waterhouse's "Epitaphium"

2011: Karen Surenovich Khachaturian dies