What Happened This Year 1817

People Who Died in 1817

Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny

French composer; operas in the 18th century
Born
October 17th, 1729 295 years ago
Died
1817 208 years ago — 88 years old

A prominent composer of the 18th century, this individual contributed significantly to the genre of opera in France. Active during the Enlightenment period, the composer created works that blended French lyrical traditions with the opera buffa style. Notable operas include 'Le Roi et le Fermier' and 'Sépulture de Jésus-Christ.' The musical style reflected the changing tastes of the time and influenced future composers. Additionally, the individual served as a member of the Académie royale de musique, where contributions helped shape the development of French opera.

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F.L.Æ. Kunzen

Composer and conductor of operas
Born
September 24th, 1761 263 years ago
Died
1817 208 years ago — 56 years old

Born in 1761, this composer and conductor had significant influence in the realms of music during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Specializing in operas, contributions to the genre included compositions that showcased both dramatic and lyrical elements. Active in Germany and Denmark, productions reached audiences across Europe, reflecting the cultural exchanges of the time. In addition to composing, also held positions as a conductor, leading various orchestras and opera companies. The distinguished career included mentorship of younger musicians, influencing the next generation of composers.

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Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux

French general and military leader
Born
August 2nd, 1740 284 years ago
Died
1817 208 years ago — 77 years old

Born in 1740, this individual served as a significant general in the French Revolutionary Wars. He rose through the ranks of the French army and participated in key military campaigns during this tumultuous period. His contributions were particularly notable during the campaigns in the Vendée and the Rhine, showcasing strategic military capabilities and leadership.

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Nancy Storace

Soprano who performed in operas
Born
October 27th, 1765 259 years ago
Died
1817 208 years ago — 52 years old

An English soprano primarily associated with opera during the late 18th century. Achieved significant acclaim for performances in works by composers such as W. A. Mozart, particularly in the role of Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro.' Established a successful career in London and was a prominent figure at the King's Theatre. Contributed to the development of English opera and crossover works, fostering the integration of British themes in the operatic repertoire.

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Timothy Dwight IV

Theologian and president of Yale College
Born
May 14th, 1752 272 years ago
Died
1817 208 years ago — 65 years old

A prominent American minister and theologian, this individual served as the president of Yale College from 1795 to 1817. A leader in the revivalist movement during the early 19th century, exerted considerable influence over American higher education and religious thought. His writings focused on aligning Enlightenment ideas with Christian doctrine, contributing significantly to the intellectual landscape of the time. Promoted the incorporation of scientific knowledge within theological education, advocating for a rigorous, modern approach to academia and clerical training. Beyond administrative duties, engaged in public speaking and pamphleteering, addressing the moral and social issues of the era.

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