1896 in music

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Events in the year 1896 in music.

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Published popular music[]

Sambo at the Cakewalk, sheet music cover
John Bull and Uncle Sam
(words by Wm. Allan; music by J.B. Herbert)
  • "All Coons Look Alike to Me"     w.m. Ernest Hogan
  • "Årstiderna"     w.m. Alice Tegnér
  • "The Amorous Goldfish"     w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones
  • "Chin, Chin, Chinaman"     w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones
  • "El Capitan March"     m. John Philip Sousa
  • "Eli Green's Cakewalk"     w.m. David Reed & Sadie Koninsky
  • "Elsie From Chelsea"     w.m. Harry Dacre
  • "Going For A Pardon"     w. James Thornton & Clara Havenschild m. James Thornton
  • "Happy Days In Dixie"     m. Kerry Mills
  • "Hot Tamale Alley" by George M. Cohan
  • "A Hot Time In The Old Town"     w. Joseph Hayden m. Theodore A. Metz
  • "I Love You In The Same Old Way – Darling Sue"     w. Walter H. Ford m. John Walter Bratton
  • "In The Baggage Coach Ahead"     w.m. Gussie L. Davis
  • "A Jovial Monk Am I"     w. (Eng) Arthur Sturgess m. Edmond Audran
  • "Kentucky Babe"     w. Richard Henry Buck m. Adam Geibel
  • "Laugh And The World Laughs With You"     w. Ella Wheeler Wilcox m. Louis Gottschalk
  • "Love Makes The World Go 'Round"     w. Clyde Fitch m. arr. William Furst
  • "Mister Johnson, Turn Me Loose"     w.m. Ben Harney
  • "Mother Was A Lady"     w. Edward B. Marks m. Joseph W. Stern
  • "Musetta's Waltz Song"     m. Giacomo Puccini
  • "My Gal Is A High Born Lady"     w.m. Barney Fagan arr. Gustave Luders
  • "Remus Takes the Cake" by J. H. Ellis
  • "The Saint Louis Cyclone" by Ren Shields & George Evans
  • "Sambo at the Cakewalk" by Alfred E. Marks
  • "Stars & Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa
  • "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" w.m. Maude Nugent
  • "To A Wild Rose"     m. Edward MacDowell
  • "Warmest Baby in the Bunch" by George M. Cohan
  • "When the Saints Are Marching In"     w. Katharine E. Purvis m. James M. Black
  • "You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You Done Broke Down" w.m. Ben Harney

Recorded popular music[]

  • "All Coons Look Alike To Me" (w.m. Ernest Hogan)
    Dan W. Quinn on Edison Records
  • "The Amorous Goldfish" (w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones)
    Dan W. Quinn on Edison Records
  • "And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back" (w. Monroe H. Rosenfeld m. Felix McGlennon)
    – on Berliner Records
  • "Annie Laurie" (w. m. )
    George J. Gaskin on Edison
    – on Edison
  • "Auld Lang Syne" (w. adapted Robert Burns)
    – Edison Male Quartette on Edison
  • "The Band Played On" (w. John F. Palmer m. Charles B. Ward)
    – Dan W. Quinn on Columbia records and Berliner
  • "The Belle Of Avenoo A" (w.m. )
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "Ben Bolt" (w. Thomas Dunn English m. )
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "The Blue Danube" (m. Johann Strauss)
    – Edison Grand Concert Band on Edison
  • "Chin, Chin, Chinaman" (w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones)
    Dan W. Quinn on Edison
  • "La Donna è Mobile" (w. Francesco Piave m. Giuseppe Verdi)
    – on Berliner
  • "Don't You Hear Dem Bells?" (w.m. D. S. McCosh)
    – on Berliner
  • "Down In Poverty Row" (w. Gussie L. Davis m. )
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
    – George J. Gaskin on Edison
  • "Elsie From Chelsea" (w.m. Harry Dacre)
    Dan W. Quinn on Edison
  • "Funiculì, Funiculà" (w. G. Turco m. Luigi Denza)
    – Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "The Future Mrs 'Awkins" (w.m. Albert Chevalier)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "The Gladiators" (m. John Philip Sousa)
    – Edison Grand Concert Band on Edison
  • "Hallelujah Chorus" (w. m. George Frideric Handel)
    – Edison Grand Concert Band on Edison
  • "The Holy City" (w. Frederick Edward Weatherly m. Stephen Adams)
    – Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "Home Sweet Home" (w. John Howard Payne m. Sir Henry Rowley Bishop)
    – George J. Gaskin on Edison
  • "The Honeymoon" (m. )
    – Edison Grand Concert Band on Edison
  • "I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard" (w. m. Henry W. Petrie)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
    – Maud Foster on Berliner
  • "In The Baggage Coach Ahead" (w.m. Gussie L. Davis)
    – George J. Gaskin on Edison
    Dan W. Quinn
  • "I'se Gwine Back To Dixie" (w.m. C. A. White)
    – Brilliant Quartet on Berliner
  • "I've Been Hoodoed"
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "Just Tell Them That You Saw Me" (w.m. Paul Dresser)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "Kathleen" (w.m. )
    – George J. Gaskin on Edison
  • "Kathleen Mavourneen" (w. Annie Crawford (Barry) m. Frederick William Nichols Crouch)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "King Cotton March" (m. John Philip Sousa)
    – Edison Grand Concert Band on Edison
  • "Listen to the Mocking Bird" (w. Alice Hawthorne m. Richard Milburn)
    – whistling Billy Golden on Edison
  • "The Lost Chord" (w. Adelaide Anne Procter m. Sir Arthur Sullivan)
    – Edison Grand Concert Band on Edison
  • "Marching Through Georgia" (w.m. Henry Clay Work)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "La Marseillaise" (w.m. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle)
    – Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "McKinley is our Man"
    Dan W. Quinn on U.S. Phonograph Records
  • "My Angeline" (w. Harry B. Smith m. Victor Herbert)
    Frank Daniels on Berliner
  • "My Best Girl's A New Yorker" (w.m. John Stromberg)
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "My Gal Is A High Born Lady" (w.m. Barney Fagan arr. Gustave Luders)
    – George J. Gaskin on Edison
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "My Pearl Is A Bowery Girl" (w. William Jerome m. Andrew Mack)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "Nearer, My God, To Thee" (w. Sarah F. Adams m. Lowell Mason)
    J. W. Myers on Berliner
    Len Spencer & Roger Harding on Columbia
  • "Onward, Christian Soldiers" (w. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould m. Sir Arthur Sullivan)
    – J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "The Palms" (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
    – Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "La Paloma" (w. anon m. Sebastian Yradier)
    – Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "Private Tommy Atkins" (w. Henry Hamilton m. S. Potter)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "Put Me Off at Buffalo" (Dillon Brothers, w. Harry Dillon m. John Dillon)
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "Rock Of Ages" (w. Augustus Montague Toplady m. )
    – J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "'Round His Bed I'm Goin' To Creep" ()
    – Len Spencer on Columbia
  • "" (w. Henry Carey m. trad)
    – Edison Male Quartette on Edison
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "She Is More To Be Pitied Than Censured" (w.m. William B. Gray)
    – Steve Porter on Columbia
  • "She May Have Seen Better Days" (w.m. James Thornton)
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "The Sidewalks Of New York" (w.m. Charles B. Lawlor & James W. Blake)
    – George J. Gaskin on Edison and on Berliner
  • "The Streets Of Cairo" (w.m. James Thornton)
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "The Sunshine Of Paradise Alley" (w. m. John Walter Bratton)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "Tenting On The Old Camp Ground" (w.m. Walter Kittredge)
    George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "Then You'll Remember Me" (w. Alfred Bunn m. Michael William Balfe)
    – Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "There's Only One Girl In the World For Me" (w.m. )
    – J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "They Are The Best Friends Of All"
    – Helene Mora on
  • "Toreador Song" (w. Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy m. Georges Bizet)
    – J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" (w.m. George Frederick Root)
    George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "Trilby Song"
    – with piano Frank Lambert on Berliner
  • "Watchman Tell Us Of The Night" (Bowring, Mason)
    – J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "'Way Down Yonder In The Cornfield"
    – on Columbia
  • "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (w.m. Louis Lambert)
    – George J. Gaskin on Berliner
  • "Where Is My Wandering Boy, Tonight?" (w.m. Rev. R. Lowry)
    – J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "Wot Cher!" (w. Albert Chevalier m. Charles Ingle)
    George J. Gaskin on Berliner

Classical music[]

Opera[]

Musical theater[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

See also[]

  • List of musical events

References[]

  1. ^ Carl Nielsen Society. Accessed 4 August 2013
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-10-24. Retrieved 2005-06-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Budden, Julian (2002). Puccini: His Life and Works. Oxford University Press. p. 494. ISBN 978-0-19-816468-5.
  4. ^ Senelick, Laurence (2004). "Hill, Jenny (1848–1896)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  5. ^ "Joseph Alfred Novello Dead; Italy's Organist, Composer, and Scientist Passes Away". The New York Times. 18 July 1896.
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