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1900 in music

List of years in music (table)

This is a nearly comprehensive list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1900.

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Events

Published popular music

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Recorded popular music

  • "American Patrol"
    – Sousa's Band
  • "A Bird in a Gilded Cage"
    Harry Macdonough
  • "Doan Ye Cry, Mah Honey"
    – S. H. Dudley
  • "The Duchess Of Central Park"
    Harry Macdonough
  • "For Old Time's Sake"
    – Will F. Denny
  • "Just Because She Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes"
    Dan W. Quinn
  • "Lead, Kindly Light"
    The Haydn Quartet
  • "A Love-Lorn Lily"
    Harry Macdonough
  • "Ma Blushin' Rosie"
    – Albert C. Campbell
  • "My Sunflower Sue"
    – Arthur Collins with The Metropolitan Orchestra
  • "O! That We Two Were Maying"
    Harry Macdonough & Florence Hayward
  • "Strike Up the Band"
    Dan W. Quinn
  • "Tell Me Pretty Maiden"
    Lyric Theatre Chorus p. Paul Rubens
  • "When Reuben Comes To Town"
    Dan W. Quinn on Victor Records
  • "When You Were Sweet Sixteen"
    – Jere Mahoney
  • "Where The Sweet Magnolias Grow"
    – Haydn Quartet

Classical music

Opera

Tosca
  • John Philip Sousa – Chris and the Wonderful Lamp, premiere in New York City, January 1
  • Giacomo PucciniTosca, premièred at the Teatro Constanzi in Rome, January 14
  • Jan Blockx – Thyl Uylenspiegel, premièred in Brussels, January 18
  • Alexander von ZemlinskyEs war einmal, premièred in Vienna Opera, January 22
  • Gustave CharpentierLouise, première in Paris Opera-Comique, February 2
  • Ermanno Wolf-FerrariLa Cenerentola, première in Theatro le Fenice in Venice, February 22
  • Gabriel FauréProméthée, première of his first opera in Roman arena at Beziers, August 27
  • Mikhail Ippolitov-IvanovAsya, première in Moscow, September 28
  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – The Tale of Tsar Saltan, première in Solodovnikov Theatre in Moscow, November 3
  • Ruggiero Leoncavallo – Zaza, première in Teatro Lirico in Molan, November 10
  • George Stephanescu – Cometa
  • César CuiFeast in Time of Plague, première in Moscow at the Noviy Theater, November 1901

Ballet

  • Alexander GlazunovLes Ruses d'amour, premiere Hermitage Theater in Saint Petersburg, January 17
  • Riccardo DrigoLes millions d'Arlequin, premiere Hermitage Theater in Saint Petersburg, February 10
  • Alexander GlazunovLes Saisons, premiere Hermitage Theater in Saint Petersburg, February 20
  • August EnnaThe Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweep

Musical theater

  • The Cadet Girl: Broadway production opened at the Herald Square Theatre on July 25 and ran for 48 performances
  • The Casino Girl: London production opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre on April 25
  • Chris And The Wonderful Lamp: Broadway production opened at the Victoria Theater on January 1 and ran for 58 performances
  • Fiddle-Dee-Dee: Broadway production opened at Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall on September 6 and ran for 262 performances
  • Florodora: Broadway production opened at the Casino Theatre on November 10 and ran for 505 performances, while its run at London's Lyric Theatre (opened November 1899) continued throughout the year (closing in March 1901 after 455 performances)
  • Giddy Throng: Broadway revue opened at the New York Theatre on December 24 and ran for 164 performances
  • The Messenger Boy: London production opened at the Gaiety Theatre on February 3 and ran for 429 performances
  • Miss Prinnt: Broadway production opened at the Victoria Theater on December 25 and ran for 211 performances
  • The Rogers Brothers In Central Park: Broadway production opened at the Victoria Theater on September 17 and transferred to the Grand Opera House on April 1, 1901, for a total run of 80 performances
  • San Toy: Broadway production opened at Daly's Theatre on October 1 and ran for 65 performances
  • Véronique (operetta): Vienna production opened at the Theater an der Wien on March 10

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Alfred Hoffman and Adrian Rațiu, "Succese ale simfonistului (1900–1906)", in George Enescu: Monografie, 2 vols., edited by Mircea Voicana, 237–329 (Bucharest: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, 1971), citation on p. 245.
  2. ^ "Harry Von Tilzer, Tin Pan Alley Pioneer". Parlor Songs. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  3. ^ Stoullig E. Les Annales du Théâtre et de la Musique, 26eme edition, 1900. Librairie Paul Ollendorff, Paris, 1901.
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