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==Events== |
==Events== |
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*[[May 27]] |
*[[May 27]] – [[Joseph Joachim]] plays the solo part in [[Violin Concerto (Beethoven)|Beethoven's violin concerto]] with [[Mendelssohn]] conducting the [[London Philharmonic]]. Later this year he meets [[Robert Schumann|Robert]] and [[Clara Schumann|Clara]] Schumann. |
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*[[October 15]] |
*[[October 15]] – [[Johann Strauss Jr.]] makes his performance debut at Dommayer's Casino in [[Hietzing]]. |
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*[[November 25]] – ''[[Seth Gingras]]'' music by [[Michael William Balfe]] and libretto by [[Alfred Bunn]] has its American premiere at the [[Park Theatre (Manhattan)|Park Theatre]], [[New York City]]. |
*[[November 25]] – ''[[Seth Gingras]]'' music by [[Michael William Balfe]] and libretto by [[Alfred Bunn]] has its American premiere at the [[Park Theatre (Manhattan)|Park Theatre]], [[New York City]]. |
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*[[Thomas Tellefsen]] becomes a pupil of [[Frédéric Chopin]]. |
*[[Thomas Tellefsen]] becomes a pupil of [[Frédéric Chopin]]. |
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==Popular music== |
==Popular music== |
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* "[[Buffalo Gals]]" w. The Ethiopian Serenaders (published 1848), m. [[John Hodges (minstrel)|John Hodges]] originally entitled "Lubly Fan" |
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* "[[The Blue Juniata]]" [[Marion Dix Sullivan]] (w. & m.) |
* "[[The Blue Juniata]]" [[Marion Dix Sullivan]] (w. & m.) |
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* "Open Thy Lattice, Love" w. [[George Pope Morris]], m. [[Stephen Foster|Stephen Collins Foster]] |
* "Open Thy Lattice, Love" w. [[George Pope Morris]], m. [[Stephen Foster|Stephen Collins Foster]] |
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==Classical music== |
==Classical music== |
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*[[Charles-Valentin Alkan|Charles Valentin-Alkan]] – Gigue et air de ballet, Op.24 |
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*[[Hector Berlioz]] – ''Roman Carnival Overture'' |
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*[[César Franck]] – Eglogue, Op.3 |
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*[[Adolphe Gutmann|Adolf Gutmann]] – 2 Nocturnes, Op.8 |
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*[[Henry Litolff]] – ''Concerto Symphonique No 2 in B minor'', Op. 22 |
*[[Henry Litolff]] – ''Concerto Symphonique No 2 in B minor'', Op. 22 |
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*[[Felix Mendelssohn]] |
*[[Felix Mendelssohn]] |
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**''[[Songs Without Words#Book 5.2C Op. 62 .281842–1844.29|Spring Song]]'' m. |
**''[[Songs Without Words#Book 5.2C Op. 62 .281842–1844.29|Spring Song]]'' m. |
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**''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' incidental music (including the ''[[Wedding March]]'') |
**''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' incidental music (including the ''[[Wedding March]]'') |
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**[[Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn)|Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64]] |
**[[Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn)|Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64]] |
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*[[:de:Léon de Saint-Lubin|Léon de Saint-Lubin]] – 2 Salonstücke, Op.47 |
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*[[Louis Spohr]] – 6 Duettini, Op.127 |
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*[[Johann Strauss Jr.]] |
*[[Johann Strauss Jr.]] |
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**[[Sinngedichte]] |
**[[Sinngedichte]] |
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**[[Gunstwerber]] |
**[[Gunstwerber]] |
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**[[Herzenslust]] |
**[[Herzenslust]] |
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*[[Joseph W. Turner]] – When I Left Thy Shores o Naxos |
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*[[William Vincent Wallace]] – La gondola, Op.18 |
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==Opera== |
==Opera== |
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*[[Georges Bousquet]] – ''L'Hôtesse de Lyon'' |
*[[Georges Bousquet]] – ''L'Hôtesse de Lyon'' |
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*[[Friedrich Flotow]] – ''Alessandro Stradella'' |
*[[Friedrich Flotow]] – ''Alessandro Stradella'' |
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*[[Saverio Mercadante]] – ''Leonora'', premiered December 5 in Naples |
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*[[Giuseppe Verdi]] |
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**''[[I due Foscari]]'' |
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**''[[Ernani]]'' |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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*[[February 21]] – [[Charles-Marie Widor]], organist and composer |
*[[February 21]] – [[Charles-Marie Widor]], organist and composer |
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*[[March 10]] – [[Pablo de Sarasate]], violinist and composer (d. 1908) |
*[[March 10]] – [[Pablo de Sarasate]], violinist and composer (d. 1908) |
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*[[March 18]] – [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]], composer |
*[[March 18]] – [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]], composer (died 1908) |
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*[[March 19]] – [[Auguste Auspitz-Kolar|Auguste Kolár]], pianist (died 1878) |
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*[[April 9]] – László Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of [[Ferenc Erkel]] |
*[[April 9]] – László Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of [[Ferenc Erkel]] |
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*[[April 30]] – [[Richard Hofmann (composer)|Richard Hofmann]], composer (died 1918) |
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*[[May 8]] – [[Hermann Graedener]], conductor and composer (d. 1929) |
*[[May 8]] – [[Hermann Graedener]], conductor and composer (d. 1929) |
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*[[May 21]] – [[Amy Fay]], pianist (died 1928) |
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*[[June 3]] – [[Émile Paladilhe]], composer (d. 1926) |
*[[June 3]] – [[Émile Paladilhe]], composer (d. 1926) |
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*[[August 24]] – [[Gustav Hinke]], oboist (died 1893) |
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*[[September 11]] - [[Carl Bohm]], pianist and composer (d. 1920) |
*[[September 11]] - [[Carl Bohm]], pianist and composer (d. 1920) |
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*[[September 22]] – [[:de:William Stevenson Hoyte|William Stevenson Hoyte]], composer (died 1927) |
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*[[December 5]] – Sir [[Frederick Bridge]], organist and composer (d. 1924) |
*[[December 5]] – Sir [[Frederick Bridge]], organist and composer (d. 1924) |
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*''Date unknown'' – [[Olga Sandberg]], Swedish ballerina |
*''Date unknown'' – [[Olga Sandberg]], Swedish ballerina |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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*[[January 15]] – [[Joseph Mazzinghi]], composer (b. 1765) |
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*[[January 30]] – [[John Addison (1765–1844)|John Addison]], double-bass player and composer (b. 1765) |
*[[January 30]] – [[John Addison (1765–1844)|John Addison]], double-bass player and composer (b. 1765) |
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*[[April 6]] – [[Francis Johnson (composer)|Francis Johnson]], black composer and band-leader |
*[[April 6]] – [[Francis Johnson (composer)|Francis Johnson]], black composer and band-leader |
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*[[May 21]] – [[Giuseppe Baini]], church composer and music critic (b. 1775) |
*[[May 21]] – [[Giuseppe Baini]], church composer and music critic (b. 1775) |
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*[[July 11]] – [[Yevgeny Baratynsky]], lyricist (born 1800) |
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*[[July 13]] – [[Johann Baptist Gänsbacher]], composer (b. 1778) |
*[[July 13]] – [[Johann Baptist Gänsbacher]], composer (b. 1778) |
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*[[July 29]] – [[Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart]], pianist and composer, son of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] |
*[[July 29]] – [[Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart]], pianist and composer, son of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] |
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*[[December 9]] – [[Franz Seraph von Destouches]], composer |
*[[December 9]] – [[Franz Seraph von Destouches]], composer |
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==References== |
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Events
[edit]- May 27 – Joseph Joachim plays the solo part in Beethoven's violin concerto with Mendelssohn conducting the London Philharmonic. Later this year he meets Robert and Clara Schumann.
- October 15 – Johann Strauss Jr. makes his performance debut at Dommayer's Casino in Hietzing.
- November 25 – Seth Gingras music by Michael William Balfe and libretto by Alfred Bunn has its American premiere at the Park Theatre, New York City.
- Thomas Tellefsen becomes a pupil of Frédéric Chopin.
- Jacques Offenbach converts to Catholicism and marries Herminie d'Alcain.
Popular music
[edit]- "Buffalo Gals" w. The Ethiopian Serenaders (published 1848), m. John Hodges originally entitled "Lubly Fan"
- "The Blue Juniata" Marion Dix Sullivan (w. & m.)
- "Open Thy Lattice, Love" w. George Pope Morris, m. Stephen Collins Foster
- "Skip To My Lou" Trad. US
Classical music
[edit]- Charles Valentin-Alkan – Gigue et air de ballet, Op.24
- Hector Berlioz – Roman Carnival Overture
- César Franck – Eglogue, Op.3
- Adolf Gutmann – 2 Nocturnes, Op.8
- Henry Litolff – Concerto Symphonique No 2 in B minor, Op. 22
- Felix Mendelssohn
- Spring Song m.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream incidental music (including the Wedding March)
- Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
- Léon de Saint-Lubin – 2 Salonstücke, Op.47
- Louis Spohr – 6 Duettini, Op.127
- Johann Strauss Jr.
- Joseph W. Turner – When I Left Thy Shores o Naxos
- William Vincent Wallace – La gondola, Op.18
Opera
[edit]- Georges Bousquet – L'Hôtesse de Lyon
- Friedrich Flotow – Alessandro Stradella
- Saverio Mercadante – Leonora, premiered December 5 in Naples
- Giuseppe Verdi
Births
[edit]- January 14 – Clara Kathleen Rogers, American singer and composer (d. 1931)
- January 29 – Charles G. Conn, instrument manufacturer (d. 1931)
- February 21 – Charles-Marie Widor, organist and composer
- March 10 – Pablo de Sarasate, violinist and composer (d. 1908)
- March 18 – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composer (died 1908)
- March 19 – Auguste Kolár, pianist (died 1878)
- April 9 – László Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of Ferenc Erkel
- April 30 – Richard Hofmann, composer (died 1918)
- May 8 – Hermann Graedener, conductor and composer (d. 1929)
- May 21 – Amy Fay, pianist (died 1928)
- June 3 – Émile Paladilhe, composer (d. 1926)
- August 24 – Gustav Hinke, oboist (died 1893)
- September 11 - Carl Bohm, pianist and composer (d. 1920)
- September 22 – William Stevenson Hoyte, composer (died 1927)
- December 5 – Sir Frederick Bridge, organist and composer (d. 1924)
- Date unknown – Olga Sandberg, Swedish ballerina
Deaths
[edit]- January 15 – Joseph Mazzinghi, composer (b. 1765)
- January 30 – John Addison, double-bass player and composer (b. 1765)
- April 6 – Francis Johnson, black composer and band-leader
- May 21 – Giuseppe Baini, church composer and music critic (b. 1775)
- July 11 – Yevgeny Baratynsky, lyricist (born 1800)
- July 13 – Johann Baptist Gänsbacher, composer (b. 1778)
- July 29 – Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, pianist and composer, son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- September 4 – Oliver Holden, composer and hymn-writer (b. 1765)
- November 9 – Uri Keeler Hill, composer (b. 1780)
- December 9 – Franz Seraph von Destouches, composer
References
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