March 31, 1747:
Johann Abraham Peter Schulz is born on Waagestraße in Lüneburg, Electorate of Hannover of the Holy Roman Empire, the son of a baker.
January 24, 1774:
Das Opfer der Nymphen, a prologue by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (26) to words of Ramler, is performed for the first time, in Berlin.
May 26, 1775:
Clarissa, oder Das unbekannte Dienstmädchen, an operette by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (28) to words of Bock, is performed for the first time, in Berlin.
September 16, 1790:
Høstgildet, a singspiel by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (43) to words of Thaarup, is performed for the first time, at the Copenhagen Kongelige Teater.
February 26, 1793:
The Entry, a singspiel by Johann Peter Schulz (45) to words of Heiberg, is performed for the first time, in Copenhagen.
December 28, 1794:
Songs of Mourning as Princess Sophie Frederike was Buried, a cantata by Johann Peter Schulz (47) to words of Thaarup, is performed for the first time, in Roskilde Cathedral.
June 10, 1800:
Johann Abraham Peter Schulz dies in Schwedt an der Oder, Kingdom of Prussia, aged 53 years, two months, and ten days.