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Overview of the events of 1882 in music
Events in the year 1882 in music.
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Events
Published popular music
- "Baa! Baa! Baa!" (w. Walter Greenaway m. Vincent Davies)
- "The Band Quartette" by Charles A. White
- "Bow, Bow, Ye Lower Middle Classes" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye" (trad Eng)
- "In My Fust 'Usband's Time" (w.m.
Harry Nicholls)
- "The Old Miser" by Charles A. White
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Les Patineurs (waltz) ("The Skaters' Waltz") (m.
Emile Waldteufel)
- "Sweet Violets" by
Joseph Emmet
- "Up Went The Price" (w.m. George Ware)
- From the score of
Iolanthe:
- "I'm Very Much Pained" (w.
W. S. Gilbert m.
Arthur Sullivan)
- "Loudly Let The Trumpets Bray" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "The Nightmare Song" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "None Shall Part Us" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "Oh, Foolish Fay" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "Tho' P'raps I May Incur Your Blame" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "Though The Views Of The House Have Diverged" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "Tripping Hither, Tripping Thither" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "Welcome To Our Hearts Again" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "When All Night Long A Chap Remains" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "When Britain Really Ruled The Waves" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
- "When I Went To The Bar" (w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
Classical music
Opera
Musical theater
Births
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January 15 –
Henry Burr, popular tenor, prolific early recording artist (d. 1941)
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February 11
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February 17 –
Kurt Schindler, composer (died 1935)
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February 28 –
Geraldine Farrar, operatic soprano (d. 1967)
[1]
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March 5 –
Pauline Donalda, operatic soprano (d. 1970)
[2]
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March 18 –
Gian Francesco Malipiero, composer and musicologist (d. 1973)
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March 24 –
Gino Marinuzzi, conductor and composer (d. 1945)
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April 4 –
Mary Howe, composer and pianist (d. 1964)
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April 17 –
Artur Schnabel, pianist (d. 1951)
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April 18 –
Leopold Stokowski, conductor (d. 1977)
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April 23 –
Albert Coates, conductor and composer (d. 1953)
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April 24 –
Albert Valsien, conductor and composer (d. 1955)
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May 6 –
Georgi Atanasov, composer (d. 1931)
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May 11 –
Joseph Marx, composer and critic (d. 1964)
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May 12 –
Kyrylo Stetsenko, conductor, composer, critic and teacher (d. 1922)
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June 4 –
Erwin Lendvai, composer and choral conductor (d. 1949)
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June 17 –
Igor Stravinsky, composer (d. 1971)
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July 8 –
Percy Grainger, composer (d. 1961)
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July 28 –
Pavel Lamm, musicologist (d. 1951)
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August 13 –
Georges Jean-Aubry, lyricist (died 1950)
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August 15 –
Marion Bauer, composer (d. 1955)
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August 18 –
Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, composer, organist and opera director (d. 1955)
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September 6 –
John Powell, composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist (d. 1963)
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October 6 –
Karol Szymanowski, pianist and composer (d. 1937)
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November 3 –
G. H. Elliott, blackface music hall singer (d. 1962)
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November 10 –
Rudi Gfaller, Austrian operetta singer and composer (d. 1972)
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December 8 –
Manuel María Ponce, composer and music teacher (d. 1948)
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December 9 –
Joaquín Turina, composer (d. 1949)
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December 16 –
Zoltán Kodály, composer (d. 1967)
Deaths
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February 3 –
Guglielmo Quarenghi, composer (b. 1826)
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February 12 –
Madame Céleste, dancer (b. 1815)
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February 16 –
Julián Arcas, guitarist and composer (b. 1832)
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February 20 –
Louis Adolphe le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant, soldier and musicologist (b. 1794)
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February 22 –
Harriett Everard, singer and actress (b. 1844)
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February 27 –
Alfred Jaëll, pianist (b. 1832)
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March 1 –
Theodor Kullak, pianist and composer (b. 1818)
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March 16 –
Mariia Surovshchikova-Petipa, ballerina (b. 1836)
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April 3 –
Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken, composer and conductor (b. 1810)
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June 24 (or 25) –
Joachim Raff, composer (b. 1822)
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June 28 –
James Turle, organist and composer (b. 1802)
- July –
John Zundel, organist, composer and arranger (b. 1815)
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July 4 –
Joseph Brackett, songwriter (b. 1797)
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July 12 –
Alfred Pease, composer and pianist (b. 1838)
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September 16 –
Theodore Eisfeld, conductor (b. 1816)
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October 3 –
Adelaide Phillips, contralto singer (b. 1833)
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October 22 –
Oskar Ahnfelt, composer of hymn-tunes (b. 1813)
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October 27 –
Adolphe Gutmann, composer (b. 1819)
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October 29 –
Gustav Nottebohm, composer and music editor (b. 1817)
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November 2 –
Cenobio Paniagua, composer (b. 1821)
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November 18 –
Aleksander Mirecki, marischal and violinist (b. 1809)
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November 20 –
Kéler Béla, composer and conductor (b. 1820)
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December 29 –
Josabeth Sjöberg, painter and music teacher (b. 1812)
- date unknown
References