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- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Isabella Colbran – Cavatina di partenza
- Jan Ladislav Dussek – Fantasia and Fugue for piano[1]
- Anton Eberl – Symphony in D minor, Op. 34
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel
- Rondo in E-flat major, Op. 11
- Variations for piano Op. 15[1]
- Rondo-Fantasie, Op. 19
- Mass in E-flat major, Op. 80
- Leopold Kozeluch – Three Piano Sonatas
- Niccolo Paganini – Divertimenti Carnevaleschi[3]
- Ferdinand Ries – Piano sonata in A minor, Op. 1 No. 2
- Gioachino Rossini – 6 Sonate a quattro
- Antonio Salieri – Requiem in C minor
- Louis Spohr – Concerto for Violin No. 2 in D minor, Op. 2
- Carl Maria von Weber
- 6 Variations sur l'air de Naga de 'Samori', Op.6
- 6 Lieder, Op. 30
- Turandot, Op.37 (incidental music for Schiller's production)
- Joseph Wölfl – Symphony in C major, Op. 41
- January 24 – Delphine de Girardin, lyricist and writer (died 1855)
- January 25 – Antoni Edward Odyniec, librettist and writer (died 1885)
- February 5 – Johan Ludvig Runeberg, lyricist and poet (died 1877)
- March 14 – Johann Strauss I, Austrian composer (d. 1849)[4]
- March 30 – Salomon Sulzer, Austrian Jewish composer (d. 1890)
- April 15 – Otto Friedrich Gruppe, lyricist and poet (died 1876)
- May 13 – Aleksey Khomyakov, lyricist and philosopher (died 1860)
- May 31 – Louise Farrenc, born Jeanne-Louise Dumont, French pianist and composer (d. 1875)
- June 1 – Mikhail Glinka, Russian composer (d. 1857)
- June 13 – Gustave de Wailly, librettist and writer (died 1878)
- June 21 – Johann Gabriel Seidl, librettist and archeologist (died 1875)
- July 14 – Julius Schuberth, German author and publisher, founder of Schuberth & Co. (d. 1875)[5]
- July 17 – Carl Ferdinand Becker, music collector and musician (died 1877)
- August 19 – Christina Enbom, Swedish operatic soprano (d. 1880)
- September 8 – Eduard Mörike, lyricist and poet (died 1875)
- October 1 – Eduard Sobolewski, Polish-American violinist, composer and conductor (may have been born in 1808; d. 1872)
- October 18
- November 27 – Sir Julius Benedict, German-born conductor and composer (d. 1885)
- date unknown – Ferdinand Giovanni Schediwy, Czech-born organist, conductor and composer (d. 1877)
George, Christopher T. (December 1998). The Eroica Riddle: Did Napoleon Remain Beethoven's "Hero?". "Beethoven: Letters, Journals and Conversations". Napoleonic Scholarship: The Journal of the International Napoleonic Society 1 (2). ISBN 0-8371-9899-2