25 January - The Kruse Quartet, supplemented by other players (including
Lionel Tertis), give the first performance of Charles Villiers Stanford‘s Nonet at the
Aeolian Hall in London.[1]
1 March -
Nicholas Gatty‘s one-act opera Greysteel has its premiere in Sheffield during the University Opera week.
29 March - The first performance of
James Friskin‘s Quintet by the Cathie Quartet takes place at the Aeolian Hall in London.
Hans Richter conducts the first performance of The Bells, a poem for chorus and orchestra by
Joseph Holbrooke, at the Birmingham Music Festival.
Edward Elgar's oratorio The Kingdom, Op. 51, is first performed at the Birmingham Music Festival, conducted by the composer with soloists
Agnes Nicholls,
Muriel Foster,
John Coates and William Higley.
25 October -
Henry Wood conducts the first performance of Joseph Holbrooke’s orchestral suite Les Hommages at Queen’s Hall.
25 January - The Kruse Quartet, supplemented by other players (including
Lionel Tertis), give the first performance of Charles Villiers Stanford‘s Nonet at the
Aeolian Hall in London.[1]
1 March -
Nicholas Gatty‘s one-act opera Greysteel has its premiere in Sheffield during the University Opera week.
29 March - The first performance of
James Friskin‘s Quintet by the Cathie Quartet takes place at the Aeolian Hall in London.
Hans Richter conducts the first performance of The Bells, a poem for chorus and orchestra by
Joseph Holbrooke, at the Birmingham Music Festival.
Edward Elgar's oratorio The Kingdom, Op. 51, is first performed at the Birmingham Music Festival, conducted by the composer with soloists
Agnes Nicholls,
Muriel Foster,
John Coates and William Higley.
25 October -
Henry Wood conducts the first performance of Joseph Holbrooke’s orchestral suite Les Hommages at Queen’s Hall.