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1889 in music

List of years in music (table)

Events in the year 1889 in music.

Specific locations

  • 1889 in Norwegian music

Events

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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

  • Antonín Dvořák
    • Piano Quartet No. 2, Op. 87 (B. 162)
    • Symphony No. 8, Op. 88 (B. 163)
  • Edward Elgar – "Queen Mary's Song"
  • Enrique GranadosDanzas españolas
  • Augusta HolmèsOde triomphale
  • Hubert Parry
    • Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day
    • Symphony No. 3, in C major, "The English" (first performance)
    • Symphony No. 4, in E minor (first performance, original version)
  • Guy Ropartz
    • Cinq pièces brèves, for orchestra
    • Carnaval, for orchestra
  • Johan WagenaarDe Schipbreuk (cantata)
  • Valentin Zubiaurre – Ecos de Oiz

Opera

  • Francesco CileaGina
  • Robert FuchsDie Königsbraut
  • Miguel Marqués – El plato del día (libretto by Andrés Ruesga, Manuel Lastra and Enrique Prieto, premiered in Madrid)
  • Louisa Melvin Delos Mars – Leoni, the Gypsy Queen (premiered in Providence, Rhode Island)
  • Giacomo PucciniEdgar

Musical theater

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  2. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archivue.org. Retrieved 2017-09-07.
  3. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n155/mode/2up/search/And+the+Phonograph+is+Listening
  4. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n115/mode/2up/search/Franlin
  5. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  6. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  7. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
  8. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n147/mode/2up/search/issler
  9. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n173/mode/2up/search/Cujus+Animam
  10. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n147/mode/2up/search/Dream+After+the+Ball
  11. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n157/mode/2up/search/Dream+of+Love
  12. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n171/mode/2up/search/Down+Went+McGinty
  13. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  14. ^ https://archive.org/stream/FirstBookOfPhonographRecords/First%20Book%20of%20Phonograph%20Records#page/n171/mode/2up/search/Hoboken+Pioneers
  15. ^ "1890s Singles – My Top-Rated Records". RateYourMusic. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  16. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  17. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  18. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  19. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  20. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  21. ^ "The First Book Of Phonograph Records". archive.org. Retrieved 2018-07-25.
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