1741 in music
Events
- October 2 – The Bull's Head Musical Society opens a Music Hall in Fishamble Street, Dublin, Ireland.
- August 22-September 14 – George Frideric Handel composes his oratorio Messiah in London to a libretto compiled by Charles Jennens, completing the "Hallelujah Chorus" on September 6.
- November 18 – George Frideric Handel arrives in Dublin to give a series of concerts having tried out the Messiah privately en route in Chester.
- November 25 – Marguerite-Antoinette Couperin, the first female court musician at the French court, sells her official post to Bernard de Bury.
- Johann Friedrich Agricola arrives in Berlin to study musical composition under Johann Joachim Quantz.
- Antonio Vivaldi leaves Venice for Vienna, but dies shortly after his arrival.
- 19-year-old Jiří Antonín Benda is given the post of second violinist at the Berlin court of King Frederick II of Prussia.
- William Hogarth produces an engraving entitled The Enraged Musician.
Classical music
- Girolamo Abos – Magnificat à quarto concertato con strum.
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- *Harpsichord Concerto in A major, H.411
- *Symphony in G major, H.648
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier – 6 Flute Sonatas, Op. 91
- Michel Corrette – Nouveau Livre de noëls
- Jean-Baptiste Dupuits – 6 Sonatas for Vielle and Harpsichord, Op. 3
- Willem de Fesch – 8 Concertos in 7 Parts, Op. 10
- Baldassare Galuppi – Confitebor tibi Domine in C major, B.II.2
- Christoph Graupner
- *Trio Sonata in E major, GWV 208
- *Flute Sonata in G major, GWV 708
- George Frideric Handel
- *Messiah composed.
- *Quel fior che all'alba ride, HWV 192
- *Overture in D major, HWV 424
- Johann Adolph Hasse – 12 Flute Concertos, Op. 3
- Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg – Pièces de Clavecin
- Jean-Philippe Rameau – Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts
- Georg Philipp Telemann – 24 Odes, TWV 25:86-109
Opera
- Tomaso Albinoni – Artamene
- Andrea Bernasconi – Demofoonte
- Baldassare Galuppi – Penelope
- Christoph Willibald Gluck – Artaserse
- Karl Heinrich Graun – Rodelinda regina de' Longobardi, GraunWV B:I:6
- George Frideric Handel – Deidamia, HWV 42
- Johann Adolph Hasse – Numa Pompilio
- Niccolò Jommelli – Semiramide riconosciuta
- Giovanni Battista Lampugnani – Arsace
Publications
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Clavier-Übung IV, now known as the Goldberg Variations.
- The Cocquiel Manuscript, B-Br Ms II 3326 Mus, containing sacred music by various composers
Methods and theory writings
- Michel Corrette – Méthode pour apprendre le violoncelle, Op. 24
- Antoine Terrasson – Historique sur la vielle
- Carlo Tessarini – Gramatica di musica
Births
- February 8 – André Grétry, composer
- February 9
- *Joseph Corfe
- *Henri-Joseph Rigel, composer
- April 17 – Johann Gottlieb Naumann
- May 23 – Andrea Luchesi, composer
- July 17 – Suzette Defoye, opera singer and ballerina
- July 27 – François-Hippolyte Barthélémon, violinist and composer
- August 31 – Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, composer
- September 11 – Johann Jakob Engel
- September 25 – Wenzel Pichl, singer, violinist and composer
- November 27 – Jean-Pierre Duport
- date unknown
- *Franz Xaver Hammer, gambist, cellist and composer
- *Giacomo Rust
- *Anna Brita Wendelius, singer and member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music.
Deaths
- January 5 – Ann Turner Robinson, English soprano
- February 13 – Johann Fux, composer and theorist
- March 17 – Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
- June 21 – Joseph-Hector Fiocco, Flemish violinist and composer
- July 28 – Antonio Vivaldi, composer
- August – David Owen, Welsh harpist
- August 24 – Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard, French operatic baritone
- September 3 – Carlo Francesco Cesarini
- September 7 – Henri Desmarets, French composer of sacred music
- probable – Francesco Scarlatti, composer