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Overview of the events of 1902 in music
List of years in music
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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in 1902.
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Events [ ]
January 25
February 18 – Jules Massenet 's Le jongleur de Notre-Dame premiers at the Casino Monte Carlo
March 1 – Sergei Vassilenko 's cantata Skazaniye o grade velikom Kitezhe i tikhom ozere Svetoyare (Tale of the Great City of Kitezh and the Quiet Lake Svetoyar) receives its first performance in Moscow
March 8 – Jean Sibelius conducts the world première of his Symphony No. 2 in Helsinki
March 9 – Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (41) marries his student Alma Maria Schnidler (23)
March 10 – Ralph Vaughan Williams ' four-movement orchestral Bucolic Suite premieres in Bournemouth , England
March 18 – Arnold Schoenberg 's string sextet Verklärte Nacht receives its world premiere in Vienna , by the Rose String Quartet with two players from the Vienna Philharmonic
April 5 – Maurice Ravel 's Jeux d'eau is premiered by pianist Ricardo Vines at the Societe Nationale de Musique in Paris
April 9 – One-act opera by Ethel Smyth Der Wald to her own libretto premieres in Berlin
April 11
Tenor Enrico Caruso makes the first million-selling recording, of "Vesti la giubba ", for the Gramophone Company in Milan
Cambridge University bestows the honorary degree of Doctor of Music upon American composer Horatio Parker
April 12 – The zarzuela Los amores de la Inés by Manuel de Falla and Amadeo Vives to a libretto by Emilio Dugi premieres at the Teatro Comico in Madrid
April 18 – The cantata The Celestial Country by Charles Ives receives its first performance at Central Presbyterian Church, New York City
April 30 – Claude Debussy 's only opera Pelléas et Mélisande is premiered at the Opéra-Comique in Paris , with André Messager conducting
May 17 – Pianist and conductor Alfred Cortot , after studying the music of Richard Wagner at Bayreuth in 1898, conducts the French premiere of Götterdämmerung at the Theatre du Chateau d'Eau
June 9 – The first complete performance of Gustav Mahler 's Symphony No. 3 is given in Krefeld (the longest symphony in the standard repertoire – 90 minutes)
June 26 – Composer Hubert Parry receives a baronetcy in the 1902 Coronation Honours ;[1] another, Charles Villiers Stanford , is knighted
August 17 – Camille Saint-Saens 's incidental music Parysatis premeieres at the Grand Roman Arena in Béziers, France
October 14 – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 's Servilia premieres at the Imperial Opera in Saint Petersburg
November 26 – The opera Adriana Lecouvreur by Francesco Cilea premieres at the Teatro Lirico in Milan
November 28 – Carl Nielsen 's first opera Saul og David is produced in Copenhagen (Denmark)
December 1 – Carl Nielsen conducts the premiėre of his Symphony No. 2 , The Four Temperaments , in Copenhagen
December 16 – Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov 's Potemkin Holiday is produced in Saint Petersburg
December 25 – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Kashchei the Immortal premieres in Moscow
Lead Belly begins performing.
Walter Damrosch replaces Emil Paur as music director of the New York Philharmonic Society ; his appointment lasts one season
Published popular music [ ]
"The Gambling Man" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
"The Glow Worm " w. Lilla Cayley Robinson (Ger) Heinz Bolten-Backers m. Paul Lincke
"Happy Hooligan " m. Theodore Morse
"Have You Seen My Sweetheart In His Uniform Of Blue?" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
"Heidelberg Stein Song" w. Frank Pixley m. Gustav Luders
"I Just Can't Help From Lovin' That Man" w. Andrew B. Sterling & Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer
"I Sing A Little Tenor" w. Harry Linton m. John Gilroy
"I Went To See Them March Away" w. S. E. Keisser m. R. J. Jose
"I Wonder Why Bill Bailey Don't Come Home" w.m. Frank Fogerty, Matt C. Woodward & William Jerome
"If Money Talks It Ain't On Speaking Terms With Me" w.m. J. Fred Helf
"I'll Be There Mary Dear" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry von Tilzer
"I'll Be Waiting In The Gloaming, Sweet Genevieve" w.m. J. Fred Helf
"I'll Be Your Rain-beau" w. Ed Gardinier m. J. Fred Helf
"I'll Wed You In The Golden Summertime" w. Alfred Bryan m. Stanley Crawford
"I'm The Man Who Makes The Money In The Mint" w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards
"I'm Unlucky" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
"I've Been Sleeping On The Floor All Night" w.m. T.W. Connor
"In Dear Old Illinois" by Paul Dresser
"In Silence" w. Sydney Rosenfeld m. A. Baldwin Sloane
"In The City Of Sighs And Tears" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Kerry Mills
"In The Good Old Summer Time " w. Ren Shields m. George Evans . Introduced by Blanche Ring in the musical .
"In The Sweet Bye And Bye" w. Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry Von Tilzer
"In The Valley Of Kentucky" w.m. Tony Stanford
"It's A Nice Little Cosy Kitchen" w.m. T.W. Connor
"It's Got To Be A Minstrel Show Tonight" w. Ren Shields m. George Evans
"Jennie Lee" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Harry Von Tilzer
"Just Can't Help From Lovin' That Man" w. Andrew B. Sterling & Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer
"Just For Tonight" w.m. Frank O. French
"Just Next Door" w.m. Charles K. Harris
"Kashmiri Song " w. Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Nicolson ) 1901 m. Amy Woodforde-Finden
"Katrina" w.m. Edward W. Corliss
"Land Of Hope And Glory " w. Arthur C. Benson m. Edward Elgar
"The Leader Of The Frocks And Frills" w. Robert H. Smith m. Melville Ellis
"Less Than The Dust" w. Laurence Hope m. Amy Woodforde-Finden
"Levee Rag" m. Charles Mullen
"The Mansion of Aching Hearts" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Harry Von Tilzer
"May Sweet May" w. R. J. Jose m. Robert S. Roberts
"The Meaning Of USA" w.m. Raymond A. Browne
"Meet Me When The Sun Goes Down" w. Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer
"The Message Of The Rose" w. Will A. Heelan m. Leo Edwards
"The Message Of The Violet" w. Frank Pixley m. Gustav Luders
"Mister Dooley" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
"My Sulu Lulu Loo" w. George Ade m. Nat D. Mann
"Nobody's Looking But The Owl And The Moon" w. Bob Cole & James Weldon Johnson m. J. Rosamond Johnson
"Nursery Rhymes" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
"Oh! Didn't He Ramble" w.m. Bob Cole & J. Rosamond Johnson
"On A Sunday Afternoon" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
"On The Day King Edward Gets His Crown On" w.m. Mark Lorne & Harry Pleon
"Paint Me A Picture Of Mama" w. Addison Burkhardt m. Raymond Hubbell
"The Passing Of Rag-Time" m. Arthur Pryor
"Pinky Panky Poo" w. Aaron S. Hoffman m. Andy Lewis
"Please Go 'Way And Let Me Sleep" w. Cecil Mack m. J. Tim Brymn
"Pomp and Circumstance " by Edward Elgar
"Pretty Little Dinah Jones" w.m. J. B. Mullen
"R-E-M-O-R-S-E" w. George Ade m. Alfred G. Wathall
"Rip Van Winkle Was A Lucky Man" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz [2]
"Sal" w.m. Paul Rubens
"Sammy" w. James O'Dea m. Edward Hutchinson
"Since Sister Nell Heard Paderewski Play" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
"Those Things Cannot Be Explained" w. Junie McCree m. Ben M. Jerome
"The Troubles Of Reuben And The Maid" w. J. Cheever Goodwin m. Maurice Levi
"Under The Bamboo Tree" w.m. Bob Cole & J. Rosamond Johnson
"Under the Double Eagle " by Josef Franz Wagner
"Wait At The Gate For Me" w. Ren Shields m. Theodore F. Morse
"What's The Matter With The Moon Tonight?" w. Sydney Rosenfeld m. A. Baldwin Sloane
"When Kate And I Were Comin' Thro' The Rye" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
"When The Fields Are White With Cotton" w. Robert F. Roden w. Max S. Witt
"When The Troupe Gets Back To Town" w. George Totten Smith m. Harry von Tilzer
"Where The Sunset Turns The Ocean's Blue To Gold" w. Eva Fern Buckner m. Henry W. Petrie
Recorded popular music [ ]
"Arkansaw Traveler" – Len Spencer
"In the Good Old Summer Time" – William Redmond
Classical music [ ]
Opera [ ]
Francesco Cilea – Adriana Lecouvreur
Claude Debussy – Pelléas et Mélisande
Manuel de Falla – Los amores de la Inés
Alberto Franchetti – Germania
Edward German – Merrie England
Reynaldo Hahn – La Carmélite
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov – Potemkin Holiday
Jules Massenet – Le Jongleur de Notre Dame premiered on February 18 at the Theatre de Casino in Monte Carlo
Emile Pessard – L'armée des vierges premiered on October 15 at the Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul, Paris
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Servilia
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Kashchei the Immortal
George Stephanescu – Petra
Ethel Smyth – Der Wald premiered on April 9 in Berlin
January 24 - Oskar Nedbal - Pohádka o Honzovi (The Tale of Honza) premiers at National theatre in Prague
February 2 - Alexander Gorsky 's revised version of Don Quixote opens in Moscow. Based on a staging of the ballet by Marius Petipa from 1871
April 21 - In Japan is produced by the Alhambra Theater , London. Carlo Coppi choreographs music by Louis Ganne
June 16 - Carlo Coppi's last piece of choreography for London Alhambra Ballet - Britannia's Realm premiers on the occasion of King Edward's VII's coronation
Musical theater [ ]
Lillian Russell – Come Down Ma Evenin' Star
Lillian Russell 's only recording, from 1912. During the production of Twirly Whirly (1902), composer John Stromberg delayed giving her her solo for several days, saying it wasn't ready. When he committed suicide a few days before the first rehearsal, the sheet music for "Come Down Ma Evenin' Star" was found in his pocket. It became Lillian Russell's signature song.
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Births [ ]
January – Billy Pigg , Northumbrian piper (d. 1968)
January 6 - Mark Brunswick , American composer (d.1971)
January 9 - Rudolf Bing , Austrian operatic impresario (d.1997)
January 11
January 21 – Webster Booth , English tenor (d. 1984)[3]
February 26 – Rudolf Moralt , German conductor (d. 1958)
February 27 - Marian Anderson , American contralto (d.1993)
March 16 – Leon Roppolo , US jazz clarinetist (d. 1943)
March 21 – Son House , blues musician (d. 1988)
March 29
William Walton - British composer (d. 1983)
Mario Rossi - Italian conductor (d.1992)
April 4 – Adam Adrio , German musicologist (d. 1973)
April 8
Maria Maksakova Sr. - Soviet opera singer (d. 1974)
Josef Krips - Austrian conductor (d.1974)
April 24 – Rube Bloom , US pianist and composer (d. 1976)
April 26 – Walter Dana , polka-music promoter (d. 2000)
May 1 – Sonnie Hale , English actor and singer (d. 1959)
May 7 – Marcel Poot , Belgien composer (d. 1988)
May 11 – Bidu Sayão , Brazilian opera singer (d. 1999)
May 17
Werner Egk , German composer (d. 1983)
Max Lorenz , German tenor (d. 1975)
May 18 – Meredith Willson , US composer (d. 1984)
May 18 – Henri Sauguet , French composer (d. 1989)
May 19 – Lubka Kolessa , pianist and music teacher (d. 1997)
May 31 – Billy Mayerl , English pianist, composer and conductor (d. 1959)
June 2 – Rosa Rio , American organist and composer (d. 2010)
June 6 – Jimmie Lunceford , bandleader (d. 1947)
June 15 - Max Rudolf , German conductor (d.1995)
June 17
June 19 – Guy Lombardo , bandleader (d. 1977)
June 21 – Skip James , blues musician (d. 1969)
June 26 - Hugues-Adhemar Cuenod , Swiss tenor (d.2010)
July 19 – Buster Bailey , jazz clarinetist (d. 1967)
July 20 – Jimmy Kennedy , Irish-born British songwriter (d. 1984)
July 21 – Omer Simeon , jazz musician (d. 1959)
August 6
Jim Davidson, Australian bandleader (d. 1982)
Margarete Klose , German contralto (d. 1968)
August 9
August 25 – Stefan Wolpe , German composer (d. 1972)
October 25 – Eddie Lang , US jazz guitarist (d. 1933)
November 1 – Eugen Jochum , German conductor (d. 1987)
November 22
Ethel Smith , organist (d. 1996)
Emanuel Feuermann , Austrian cellist (d. 1942)
Joaquin Rodrigo , Spanish composer (d. 1999)
December 15 – Mary Skeaping , British choreographer (d. 1984)
December 19 – Dusolina Giannini , Italian-American soprano (d. 1986)
December 27 – Sam Coslow , US songwriter and singer (d. 1982)
Deaths [ ]
January 17 – Elias Blix , politician, poet and musician (b. 1836)
January 11 – James James , composer of the Welsh national anthem, "Hen Wlad fy Nhadau " (b. 1833)
January 18 – Filippo Marchetti , opera composer
January 20 – Camilla Urso , violinist (b. 1842)
February 1 – Salomon Jadassohn , composer and music teacher
February 9 – Ludwig von Brenner , conductor and composer (b. 1833)
February 11 – Leonid Malashkin , conductor and composer (b. 1842)
April 21 – Ethna Carbery , songwriter (b. 1866)
June 17 – Karl Piutti , organist and composer (b. 1846)
July 6 – Leopoldo Miguez , composer (b. 1850)
July 13 – Benjamin Bilse , conductor and composer (b. 1816)
August 3 – August Klughardt , conductor and composer (b. 1847)
August 23 - Teresa Stolz , Czech soprano (b. 1834)
September 7
Enrique Gaspar y Rimbau , zarzuela writer (b. 1842)
Franz Wüllner , German conductor and composer (b. 1832)
September 11 – Émile Bernard , French composer and organist
September 26 – Camille D'elmar , actress and opera singer (b. 1861)
September 28 – Ion Ivanovici , bandleader and composer (b. 1845)
December 4 – Fyodor Ignat'yevich Stravinsky , Russian bass (b. 1843)
date unknown
References [ ]
^ "No. 27448" . The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 July 1902. p. 4189.
^ Jerome, William; Schwartz, Jean (1901). Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man . New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Von Tilzer. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Mr Webster Booth, Obituary, The Times, 22 June 1984
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