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Timeline Classicism 1750-1820

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    The death of Bach

    The sudden onset of significant ocular pain, the absence of light perception in the final stages point to a glaucoma complicated by hemorrhage and probably infectious complications leading to death.
  • Franz Joseph Haydn

    Franz Joseph Haydn
    Haydn is considered the “Father of the Symphony”, but he also deserved the title of “Father of the String Quartet”. His contributions to this genre are equally transcendental. Haydn elevated the string quartet from a simple form of chamber entertainment to a profound and complex artistic expression.
  • Giovanni Viotti was born.

    Giovanni Viotti was born.
    Giovanni Viotti was an Italian composer and violinist.
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    the 7-year war

    A series of international conflicts between early 1756 and late 1763 to establish control over
    Silesia and for colonial supremacy in North America and India.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven was born.

    Ludwig van Beethoven was born.
    Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest composers of the Western European music tradition.
  • Presidential election of George Washington

    Presidential election of George Washington
    In a first presidential election, George Washington was unanimously elected president of the United States. With 69 electoral votes, Washington won the support of every participating elector. No other president since has taken office with a universal leadership mandate.
  • Bill of Rights

    Bill of Rights
    It establishes limits on the powers of the sovereign and establishes the rights of Parliament and the rules for freedom of expression in Parliament, the requirement of periodic elections to Parliament and the right to petition before the monarch, without fear of reprisals.
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    Conquest of italy

    Called the “Triennium” by historiography, the Italian campaign, led by the young general
    Napoleon Bonaparte, led the French armies to invade Piedmont, Lombardy, the Republic of
    Venice and the Papal States.