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music-related events in
1869
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Events
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February 28
– The premiere of
Brahms
'
Rinaldo
took place in
Vienna
at a concert of the Akademischer Gesangverein. The composer conducted, with the tenor
Gustav Walter
, a student chorus numbering 300, and the Court Opera orchestra.
April 3
–
Edvard Grieg
's
Piano Concerto
is premiered at
Copenhagen
's Casino.
May 25
– The
Vienna State Opera
is inaugurated with a performance of
Mozart
's
Don Giovanni
.
September 22
–
Richard Wagner
's
opera
Das Rheingold
debuts at the Königlich Hof- und Nationaltheater in
Munich
.
Approximate date – Start of "golden age" of
flamenco
.
[
citation needed
]
Tchaikovsky
completes the initial version of
Romeo and Juliet
. It will be revised the next year and in 1880.
"
Circus Galop
" 1869 sheet music cover
Published popular music
[
edit
]
"
The Little Brown Jug
" by
J. Eastburn Winner
"Now the Day is Over" w.
Sabine Baring-Gould
m. Joseph Barnby
"
Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me
" attributed to
T. Brigham Bishop
(possibly w. Billy Reeves m. Frank Campbell)
"Sweet Genevieve" w. George Cooper m. Henry Tucker
Classical music
[
edit
]
Mili Balakirev
–
Islamey
an "Oriental Fantasy" for piano.
Johannes Brahms
Ein deutsches Requiem
Hungarian Dances
Anton Bruckner
Mitternacht, WAB 80
Symphony in D minor
("Die Nullte")
Teresa Carreño
– Un bal en rêve, Op.26
Henri Duparc
Feuilles volantes, Op.1
Soupir
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
– Grande fantaisie triomphale sur l'hymne national brésilien, Op.69
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
– Vade-mecum de l'organiste, Op. 187
Heinrich Lichner
– Figurinen, Op.57
Joachim Raff
– Fantaisie, Op.142
Camille Saint-Saëns
Orient et occident, Op. 25
La coccinelle
Paraphrase sur Mandolinata de Paladilhe
George Stephanescu
– Symphony in A
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
– Six Romances, Op. 6 including
None but the lonely heart
Opera
[
edit
]
Frederic Clay
–
Ages Ago
Karel Miry
–
Een engel op wacht
(opera in 1 act, libretto by P. Geiregat, premiered on December 8 in
Brussels
)
Richard Wagner
–
Das Rheingold
[
1
]
Births
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]
January 20
–
George Hamlin
, American opera singer (d. 1923)
February 1
–
Kerry Mills
, American violinist and songwriter (d. 1948)
February 3
–
Giulio Gatti-Casazza
, opera manager (d. 1940)
February 12
–
Theodor Bertram
, German opera singer (d.1907)
March 3
–
Henry Wood
,
conductor
(d. 1944)
May 5
–
Hans Pfitzner
, composer (d. 1949)
June 6
–
Siegfried Wagner
, composer (d. 1930)
July 9
–
Arnold Volpe
, composer (d. 1940)
July 13
–
Florence Perry
, opera singer (d. 1949)
August 14
–
Armas Järnefelt
, Finnish composer and conductor (d. 1958)
September 2
–
Carlos Hartling
, composer of the national anthem of Honduras (d. 1920)
September 6
–
Walford Davies
, British composer and organist, Master of the King's Musick (d. 1941)
September 21
–
Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński
, Polish composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher (d. 1928)
September 30
–
E. A. Couturier
, American cornet virtuoso, composer, inventor and instrument manufacturer (d. 1950)
October 8
(September 26
O.S.
) –
Komitas
, born Soghomon Soghomonian, Turkish Armenian priest and ethnomusicologist (d. 1935)
date unknown
Kate Carney
, born Catherine Pattinson, English music hall singer (d. 1950)
Maximilian Maksakov
, born Max Schwartz, Austro-Russian operatic baritone (d. 1936)
Deaths
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]
January 10
–
Joan Aulí
, organist and composer (b. 1796)
January 17
–
Alexander Dargomyzhsky
, Russian composer (b. 1813)
January 30
–
Charlotte Alington Barnard
('Claribel'), English ballad composer (b. 1830)
March 8
–
Hector Berlioz
, composer (b. 1803)
March 23
–
Charles Lucas
, cellist (b. 1808)
April 1
–
Alexander Dreyschock
, pianist and composer (b. 1818)
April 12
–
Antonie Brentano
, friend of Beethoven (b. 1780)
April 15
–
August Wilhelm Bach
, German composer and organist (b. 1796)
April 20
–
Carl Loewe
, composer,
baritone
,
conductor
(b. 1796)
May 10
–
Bernhard Molique
, German violinist and composer (b. 1802)
May 16
–
Giovanni Peruzzini
, Italian opera librettist, poet, and translator of German literature (b.
1815
)
[
2
]
June 4
–
Joseph Ascher
, pianist and composer (b. 1829)
June 15
–
Albert Grisar
, composer (b. 1808)
July 18
–
Louis Bouilhet
, lyricist (born 1822)
August 13
–
Giuseppe Persiani
, opera composer (b. 1799)
August 24
–
Macedonio Alcalá
, pianist, violinist and songwriter (b. 1831)
November 29
–
Giulia Grisi
, opera singer (b. 1811)
December 18
–
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
, composer and pianist (b. 1829) (overdose of quinine)
December 23
–
Julian Fontana
, pianist (b. 1810)
December 31
–
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
, organist (b. 1817)
References
[
edit
]
^
"Das Rheingold — Productions — Royal Opera House"
.
www.roh.org.uk
. Retrieved
28 March
2019
.
^
John Black (2002). "Peruzzini, Giovanni".
Grove Music Online
.
Oxford University Press
.
doi
:
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O005160
.
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