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- January 23 – Louis Ehlert, composer and music critic (d. 1884)
- February 28 – Jean-Baptiste Arban, cornet virtuoso and conductor (d. 1889)
- March 12 – August Manns, conductor (d. 1907)[3]
- June 24 – Jovan Sundečić, poet and lyricist (d. 1900)
- June 30 – Hervé, singer, conductor and composer of operettas (d. 1892)
- August 9 – Gaetano Antoniazzi, violin-maker (d. 1897)[4]
- August 21 – Kate Loder, pianist and composer (d. 1904)
- August 22 – Julius Schulhoff, pianist and composer (d. 1898)
- August 24 – Charles Wels, pianist, organist, composer and music teacher (d. 1906)
- September 25 – Johann Strauss II, conductor and composer (d. 1899)
- December 19 – George Frederick Bristow, composer (d. 1898)
- date unknown – Balbina Steffenone, operatic soprano (d. 1896)
- February 5 – Pierre Gaveaux, operatic tenor and composer (b. 1761)[5]
- March 24 – Giovanni Domenico Perotti, composer (b. 1761)
- May 6 – Lady Anne Barnard, balladeer (b. 1750)[6]
- May 7 – Antonio Salieri, composer (b. 1750)
- May 12 – Elias Mann (b. 1750)
- July 10 – Ludwig Fischer, operatic bass (b. 1745)
- July 29 – Micah Hawkins, composer and writer (b. 1777)
- August 3 – Ambrogio Minoja, composer (b. 1752)
- August 17 – Rayner Taylor, composer (b. 1747)
- August 23 – Amos Bull, composer (b. 1744)
- September 13 – Luigi Bassi, operatic baritone (b. 1766)
- November 1 – Rodrigo Ferreira da Costa, composer
- November 12 – Joseph Reinagle, string and horn player, trumpeter and composer (b. 1762)[7]
- November 19 – Jan Václav Voříšek, pianist, organist and composer (b. 1791)
- December 29 – Giuseppe Maria Gioacchino Cambini, composer
- December 30 – Peter Gronland, composer
- probable – Giuseppe Cambini, violinist and composer (b. 1746)