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Overview of the events of 1889 in music
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Events in the year 1889 in music.
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Published popular music[]
Recorded popular music[]
- "22nd Regiment March" – Frank Goede[1]
- "Ain't Going to Rain No More" – Will Lyle (banjo)
- "Amusement Polka" – John Mitthauer[2]
- "And the Phonograph is Listening" – Will Lyle (banjo)[3]
- "Anniversary March" – Max Franlin[4]
- "Arbucklenian Polka" – David B. Dana (cornet) & Edward Issler (piano)[5]
- "The Beggar Student" – Duffy & Imgrund's Fifth Regiment Band[6]
- "Colonel Wellington's March" – Voss' First Regiment Band[7]
- "Comin' Thro' the Rye" – George Schweinfest (flute) & Edward Issler (piano)[8]
- "Cujus Animam" – David B. Dana (cornet) & Edward Issler (piano)[9]
- "Dream After the Ball" – George Schweinfest (flute) & Edward Issler (piano)[10]
- "Dream of Love" – William Tuson (clarinet) & Edward Issler (piano)[11]
- "Down Went McGinty" – Issler's Orchestra[12]
- "For Right & Liberty" – Issler's Orchestra[13]
- "Hoboken Pioneers" – Issler's Orchestra[14]
- "Honeymoon Waltz" – Frank Goede
- "Hornpipe Polka" – United States Marine Band[15]
- "Kentucky Jubilee" – Issler's Orchestra
- "Jingle Bells" – Will Lyle (banjo)[16]
- "Jubilee March" – Duffy & Imgrund's Fifth Regiment Band
- "The Men of Wall Street" – George Schweinfest (flute)
- "The Minstrel Boy" – Theodore Hoch[17]
- "The Night Alarm" – Duffy & Imgrund's Fifth Regiment Band[18]
- "The Pattison Waltz" – Effie Stewart
- "Pearl of Pekin" – Henry Giese
- "The Phonograph Serenade" – Duffy & Imgrund's Fifth Regiment Band[19]
- "Rattle on a Banjo" – Will Lyle (banjo)
- "Right & Liberty March" – George Schweinfest (flute)
- "Section From "The Mikado" – Issler's Orchestra[20]
- "Song of the Roses" – Duffy & Imgrund's Fifth Regiment Band
- "Semper Fidelis" – Issler's Orchestra
- "The Warbler" – Frank Goede
- "Washington Centennial Parade" – Duffy & Imgrund's Fifth Regiment Band
- "The Wren Polka" – George Schweinfest (flute) & & Edward Issler (piano)[21]
Classical music[]
Musical theater[]
Births[]
- January 31 – Michael Coleman, fiddler (d. 1945)
- February 7 – Claudia Muzio, operatic soprano (d. 1936)
- March 8 – Ina Boyle, Irish composer (d. 1967)
- March 15 – Billy Jones, singer (d. 1940)
- March 16 – Elsie Janis, musical comedy star and songwriter (d. 1956)
- April 3 – Grigoraș Dinicu, Romanian composer and violinist (d. 1948)
- April 8 – Adrian Boult, conductor (d. 1983)
- April 11 – Nick LaRocca – jazz-band leader (d. 1961)
- April 30 – Rudolph Simonsen – composer (d. 1947)
- May 15 – Graziella Pareto, operatic soprano (d. 1973)
- May 16 – Alfred Kalmus, music publisher (d. 1972)
- May 20 – Felix Arndt, pianist & composer (d. 1918)
- May 25 – Gilardo Gilardi, pianist, conductor and composer (d. 1962)
- May 29 – Aksel Agerby, Danish composer, organist, and music administrator (d. 1942)
- July 4 – Joe Young, US lyricist and singer (d. 1939)
- July 10 – Noble Sissle, bandleader and singer (d. 1975)
- August 10 – Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, composer (d. 1960)
- September 10 – Vilém Petrželka, conductor and composer (d. 1967)
- September 26 – Frank Crumit, singer (d. 1943)
- October 3 – Manuel Manetta, jazz musician & teacher (d. 1969)
- October 28 – Juliette Béliveau, actress and singer (d. 1975)
- December 11 – , composer and impresario (d. 1950)
- December 25 – Nathaniel Shilkret, composer and musician (d. 1982)
- December 28 – Vaslav Nijinsky, Ballet dancer (d. 1950)
- date unknown – Nellie Briercliffe, singer and actress (d. 1966)
Deaths[]
- January 23 – Selina Dolaro, actress and singer (b. 1849) (stroke)
- January 31 – Joseph Gungl, composer and conductor (b. 1810)
- March 3 – Sydney Smith, English composer and pianist (b. 1839)
- March 13 – Felice Varesi, operatic baritone (b. 1813)
- April 6 – Frederick Ouseley, organist, composer and musicologist (b. 1825)
- April 9 – Jean-Baptiste Arban, cornet virtuoso (b. 1825)
- April 30 – Carl Rosa, opera impresario (b. 1842)
- May 30 – Silverio Franconetti, flamenco singer (b. 1831)
- July 7 – Giovanni Bottesini, double bass player and composer (b. 1821)[22]
- July 14 – Elma Ström, Swedish opera singer (b. 1822)
- July 20 – Gustav Lange, German composer (b. 1830)
- October 5 – Karel Miry, Belgian composer (b. 1823)[23]
- October 10 – Adolf von Henselt, pianist and composer (b. 1814)[24]
- November 24 – Frederic Clay, composer (b. 1838) (stroke)
- November 25 – Alojzy Gonzaga Jazon Żółkowski, actor and singer (b. 1814)
- December 13 – Catherine Chislova, ballerina (b. 1846)
- December 31 – Giuseppe Apolloni, composer (b. 1822)
- date unknown
References[]
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