Overview of the events of 1790 in music
Published popular music
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- James Hook – "Rosy Hannah"
- Franz Xaver Partsch – 12 Lieder für das schöne Geschlecht, mit Melodien (Prague)
- The Apollonian Harmony, Vol.2 (London: Button Whitaker's Music Warehouse), including "Epitaph" by William Boyce
Methods and theory writings
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- February 11 – Ignaz Assmayer, composer (d. 1862)
- February 16 – Chretien Urhan, composer
- March 15 – Nicola Vaccai, composer
- May 12 – Carsten Hauch, lyricist (died 1872)
- June 21 – Wilhelm Speyer, composer (died 1878)
- July 23 – Anna Sofia Sevelin, alto
- October 10 – Georg Gerson, composer (d. 1825)
- October 17 – August Ferdinand Anacker, composer (d. 1854)
- October 30 – Karol Lipiński, violinist and composer (d. 1861)
- November 7 – Luigi Legnani, guitarist and composer (d. 1877)
- November 11 – Joseph Kreutzer, violinist, conductor and composer (d. 1840)
- date unknown
- January 25 – Giusto Fernando Tenducci, composer and castrato singer (born c.1736)
- February 14 – Capel Bond, composer, 59[2]
- February 19 – Jean-Baptiste Krumphultz, composer, 47 (suicide by drowning)[3]
- February 20 – Emperor Joseph II, 48
- February 21 – Johann Friedrich Kloffler, conductor and composer, 64
- May 24 – François-Henri Clicquot, organ builder, 57/58[4]
- June 25 – Lovisa Augusti, opera singer, 33
- September 3 – Thomas Norris, composer
- September 28 – Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, patron of Joseph Haydn
- December 16 – Ludwig August Lebrun, composer, 38
- date unknown