1878 in music

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This article is about music-related events in 1878 .

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References

  1. Huntley, William A. (1878). "When the birds have gone to sleep". loc.gov. Cincinnati: F. W. Helmick.
  2. Rheinberger quintet op. 114 given date 1878 at Sheetmusicplus.com.
  3. Musgrave, Michael (1999). The Cambridge Companion to Brahms at Google Books. Cambridge University Press. page 296. ISBN   978-0-521-48581-4.
  4. "FIMIC Link About Selim Palmgren". Archived from the original on October 26, 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-05.