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1898 in music
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Events in the year
1898 in music
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Specific locations
1898 in Norwegian music
Events
Otilie Dvořáková, daughter of
Antonín Dvořák
, marries her father's pupil, composer
Josef Suk
.
Dame
Marie Tempest
marries the actor-playwright
Cosmo Stuart
, grandson of the Duke of Richmond.
Published popular music
"Because" w. Charles Horwitz m. Frederick V. Bowers
"The Boy Guessed Right" w.m.
Lionel Monckton
"
Ciribiribin
" w. Carlo Tiochet m.
Alberto Pestalozza
"Gold Will Buy Most Anything But A True Girl's Heart" w. Charles E. Foreman m.
Monroe H. Rosenfeld
"Good-bye Dolly Gray" w.
Will D. Cobb
m. Paul Barnes
"Goodnight, Little Girl, Goodnight" w. Julai M. Hays m. J. C. Macy
"Gypsy Love Song" w. Harry B. Smith m.
Victor Herbert
from the musical
The Fortune Teller
"Honey on my Lips" Charles E. Trevathan
"I Guess I'll Have To Telegraph My Baby" w.m.
George M. Cohan
"Just As The Sun Went Down" w. Karl Kennett m. Lyn Udall
"Just One Girl" w. Karl Kennett m. Lyn Udall
"Kiss Me Honey Do" w.
Edgar Smith
m. John Stromberg
"The Lily Of Laguna" w.m.
Leslie Stuart
"'Mid The Green Fields Of Virginia" w.m.
Charles K. Harris
"
My Old New Hampshire Home
" w.
Andrew B. Sterling
m.
Harry Von Tilzer
"Recessional" w.
Rudyard Kipling
m.
Reginald De Koven
"Romany Life" w.
Harry B. Smith
m.
Victor Herbert
"The Rosary" w. Robert Cameron Rogers m.
Ethelbert Nevin
"She is the Belle of New York" w.
Hugh Morton
m.
Gustave Kerker
"She Was Bred In Old Kentucky" w. Harry Braisted m.
Stanley Carter
"Swipsy Cakewalk" (for piano) c.
Scott Joplin
"
When You Were Sweet Sixteen
" w.m.
James Thornton
Christmas songs
"
Nu tändas tusen juleljus
", by
Emmy Köhler
Recorded popular music
"The Amorous Goldfish" (w.
Harry Greenbank
m.
Sidney Jones
)
–
Syria Lamonte
on
Berliner Gramophone
"At A Georgia Camp Meeting" (w.m.
Kerry Mills
)
–
Sousa's Band
on
Berliner Gramophone
–
Dan W. Quinn
on
Columbia Records
"The Battle Cry Of Freedom" (w.m.
George Frederick Root
)
– John Terrell on
Berliner Gramophone
"Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (w.
Thomas Moore
m. trad)
–
J. W. Myers
on
Berliner Gramophone
"Break The News To Mother" (w.m.
Charles K. Harris
)
–
George J. Gaskin
on
Edison Records
"Chin, Chin, Chinaman" (w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones)
–
James T. Powers
on
Berliner Gramophone
"Don Jose Of Sevilla" (Smith, Herbert)
–
Jessie Bartlett Davis
& W. H. MacDonald on
Berliner Gramophone
"Happy Days In Dixie" (m. Kerry Mills)
– Arthur Collins on
Edison Records
"The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls" (w.
Thomas Moore
m. trad)
– J. W. Myers on
Berliner Gramophone
"
A Hot Time In The Old Town
" (w.
Joe Hayden
m.
Theodore A. Metz
)
– Sousa's Band on
Berliner Gramophone
– Roger Harding on
Edison Records
"I'se Gwine Back To Dixie" (w.m. C. A. White)
–
Edison Male Quartette
on
Edison Records
"Just Before The Battle, Mother" (w.m. George Frederick Root)
–
Frank C. Stanley
on
Edison Records
"Killarney" (w.
Edmund Falconer
m.
Michael William Balfe
)
–
Arthur Gladstone
on
Berliner Gramophone
"Largo Al Factotum" (w. Cesare Sterbini m.
Giaocchino Rossini
)
–
Alberto Del Bassini
on
Berliner Gramophone
"Love's Old Sweet Song" (w.
George Clifton Bingham
m.
James Lyman Molloy
)
–
Annie Carter
on
Berliner Gramophone
"The Miner's Dream Of Home" (w.m.
Will Godwin
&
Leo Dryden
)
–
Leo Dryden
on
Berliner Gramophone
"Mister Johnson Don't Get Gay" (w.m.
Dave Reed Jr
)
–
Press Eldridge
on
Edison Records
"Mister Johnson, Turn Me Loose" (w.m.
Ben Harney
)
–
Marguerite Newton
on
Edison Records
– Len Spencer with Vess L. Ossman on
Columbia Records
"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night" (w. m.
Stephen Collins Foster
)
–
Diamond Four
on
Berliner Gramophone
– Edison Male Quartette on
Edison Records
"Oh, Promise Me" (w.
Clement Scott
m.
Reginald DeKoven
)
– Jessie Bartlett Davis on
Berliner Gramophone
"Old Folks At Home" (w. m. Stephen Collins Foster)
– Diamond Four on
Berliner Gramophone
"On The Banks Of The Wabash Far Away" (w.m.
Paul Dresser
)
– Annie Carter on
Berliner Gramophone
"Orange Blossoms" (m.
Arthur Pryor
)
– Sousa's Band on
Berliner Gramophone
"The Palms" (m.
Gabriel Fauré
)
– Diamond Four on
Berliner Gramophone
"Rocked In The Cradle Of The Deep" (w.
Mrs Emma Hart Willard
m.
Joseph Phillip Knight
)
– William Hooley on
Edison Records
"She Never Did the Same Thing Twice"
–
Dan W. Quinn
on
Berliner Gramophone
"She Was Bred In Old Kentucky" (w.
Harry Braisted
m. Stanley Carter)
–
Albert C. Campbell
on
Edison Records
"She was Happy Til She Met You"
–
Dan W. Quinn
on
Columbia Records
–
S. H. Dudley (singer)
"Smoky Mokes" (m.
Abe Holzmann
)
– banjo Vess L. Ossman on
Columbia Records
"Sweet Genevieve" (w.
George Cooper
m.
Henry Tucker
)
– Jessie Bartlett Davis on
Berliner Gramophone
"The Sweetest Story Ever Told" (w.m.
R. M. Stults
)
– Diamond Four on
Berliner Gramophone
– George J. Gaskin on
Edison Records
"
Then You'll Remember Me
" (w. Alfred Bunn m. Michael William Balfe)
– James Norrie on
Berliner Gramophone
- Annie Carter on
Berliner Gramophone
"There's A Little Star Shining For You" (w.m.
James Thornton
)
–
Dan W. Quinn
on
Edison Records
"
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
" (w.m. George Frederick Root)
– Frank C. Stanley on
Edison Records
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (w.m.
Louis Lambert
)
– Frank C. Stanley on
Edison Records
"Yankee Doodle" (trad)
– Frank C. Stanley on
Edison Records
"Zizzy Ze Zum Zum"
– Arthur Collins
Classical music
Ernest Chausson
–
String Quartet
(completed posthumously)
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Hiawatha's Wedding Feast,
Op.30
Ballade, Op.33 (premiered September 12 in Gloucester)
African Suite for piano, Op.35
Edward Elgar
–
Caractacus
George Enescu
Trois melodies sur poèmes de Jules Lemaitre et Sully Prudhomme
, for bass and piano, Op. 4
Variations for Two Pianos on an Original Theme in A♭ major,
for piano, Op. 5
Sonata in F minor, for cello and piano, Op. 26, No. 1
Gabriel Fauré
Fantaisie
, Op. 79
Pelléas et Mélisande
, Op. 80
Alexander Glazunov
–
Ruses d'Amour
(ballet)
Paul Juon
– Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 1 in A major
Carl Nielsen
–
String Quartet No. 3 in E flat major
Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński
– Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor
Henrique Oswald
Cello Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 21
Piano Quartet No. 2 in G major, Op. 26
Camille Saint-Saëns
–
Barcarolle in F major
Christian Sinding
–
Concerto for Violin in A major
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]
Opera
Antônio Francisco Braga
–
Jupyra
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
–
The Gitanos
Umberto Giordano
–
Fedora
Pietro Mascagni
–
Iris
Emile Pessard
–
La dame de trèfle
premiered on May 13 at the
Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul
, Paris
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Boyarinya Vera Sheloga
Sadko
, premiered January 7 at the
Solodovnikov Theatre
in
Moscow
.
Musical theater
The Belle of New York
London production
The Bride Elect
Broadway production
The Fortune Teller
Toronto and London productions
A Greek Slave
London production
Hurly-Burly
Broadway production
A Runaway Girl
London and Broadway productions
The Skirt Dancer
London production
Véronique (operetta)
(
André Messager
) – Paris production
Births
January 7
–
Al Bowlly
, big band singer
January 9
–
Gracie Fields
, singer and actress
January 28
–
Vittorio Rieti
, composer
February 3
–
Lil Hardin Armstrong
, wife and musical collaborator of
Louis Armstrong
February 7
–
Dock Boggs
, banjo player
February 12
–
Roy Harris
, composer
February 15
–
Totò
, actor and composer
February 28
–
Molly Picon
, Broadway star
March 4
–
Robert Schmertz
, American folk musician and architect (d. 1975)
April 3
–
George Jessel
, American actor, singer & songwriter
April 9
–
Paul Robeson
, singer
May 14
–
Zutty Singleton
, jazz drummer
May 15
–
Arletty
, actress and singer
May 26
–
Ernst Bacon
, pianist and composer (d. 1990)
May 28
–
Andy Kirk
, jazz musician
June 6
–
Ninette de Valois
, founder of the UK's Royal Ballet
June 29
–
Yvonne Lefébure
, French pianist
July 4
–
Gertrude Lawrence
, English actress, singer and dancer
July 6
–
Hanns Eisler
, composer
July 15
–
Noel Gay
, English songwriter
August 2
–
Anthony Franchini
, Italian-born guitarist
August 15
–
Charles Tobias
, US songwriter and singer
August 24
–
Fred Rose
, songwriter, music publisher
September 1
Marilyn Miller
, US actress, singer and dancer
Violet Carson
, actress, singer and pianist
September 26
–
George Gershwin
, US composer
September 27
–
Vincent Youmans
, US composer
October 7
–
Alfred Wallenstein
, US cellist and conductor
October 8
–
Clarence Williams
, US jazz pianist and composer
October 18
–
Lotte Lenya
, singer and actress, wife of
Kurt Weill
November 1
–
Sippie Wallace
, blues singer
December 3
(n.s.) –
Lev Knipper
, Russian composer (and
NKVD
agent)
December 5
–
Grace Moore
, operatic soprano
December 14
–
Lillian Randolph
, actress and singer
December 24
–
Baby Dodds
, jazz drummer
Deaths
January 7
–
Heinrich Lichner
, composer, 68
January 8
–
Alexandre Dubuque
, composer, 85
January 16
–
Antoine François Marmontel
, pianist and teacher, 81
February 15
–
Franz Behr
, composer (b. 1837)
March 11
–
Tigran Chukhajian
, conductor and composer, founder of the first opera institution in the Ottoman Empire, 60
March 15
–
Julius Schulhoff
, pianist and composer, 72
March 28
–
Anton Seidl
, conductor, 47
April 21
–
Théodore Gouvy
, composer, 78
May 15
–
Ede Reményi
, violinist, 70
May 16
–
Jean Antoine Zinnen
, composer of the Luxembourg national anthem, 71
August 17
–
Karl Zeller
, Austrian composer, 56 (pneumonia)
August 21
–
Niccolò van Westerhout
, composer, 40 (peritonitis)
September 9
–
William Chatterton Dix
, hymn-writer, 61
September 11
–
Adolphe Samuel
, Belgian composer, 74
November 7
–
Max Alvary
, operatic tenor, 42
December 13
–
George Frederick Bristow
, composer, 72
December 29
–
Georg Goltermann
, cellist and composer, 74
References
↑
"Christian Sinding Page"
. 28 October 2005.
Archived
from the original on 13 May 2008
. Retrieved
2008-06-18
.
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1898
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