1925 in music
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[edit] Events
- February 25 - Art Gillham - The Whispering Pianist records the first electrical recordings to be released for Columbia using the Western Electric system (Master 140125-7 issued on Columbia 328-D).
- March 1 - Edgard Varèse's Intégrales is premiered in New York City
- March 21 - Maurice Ravel's L'Enfant et les sortilèges is premiered in Monte Carlo
- April 3 - Gustav Holst's opera At the Boar's Head is premiered in Manchester
- June 6 - Sergei Prokofiev's Symphony No. 2 is premiered in Paris
- December 11 - Carl Nielsen's Symphony No. 6, the Sinfonia semplice, is premiered in Copenhagen
- December 14 - Alban Berg's opera Wozzeck is premiered in Berlin, conducted by Erich Kleiber
- Victor, Columbia, and HMV phonograph companies switch from old acoustic mechanical recording methods to new electric microphone technology
- Jimmie Rodgers begins performing
- Blind Lemon Jefferson's recording career begins
- Lonnie Johnson's recording career begins
- Louis Armstrong leaves Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra, returns to Chicago, Illinois, and makes his first records under his own name, leading Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
[edit] Published popular music
- "Adios, Mariquita Linda" w. (Eng 1939) Ray Gilbert (Sp) Marcos A. Jimenez m. Marcos A. Jimenez
- "Alone At Last" w. Gus Kahn m. Ted Fio Rito
- "Always" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Bam, Bam, Bamy Shore" w. Mort Dixon m. Ray Henderson
- "Boneyard Shuffle" m. Hoagy Carmichael & Irving Mills
- "Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?" w. Alfred Bryan m. George W. Meyer
- "Bye And Bye" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Cecilia" w. Herman Ruby m. Dave Dreyer
- "Cheatin' On Me" w. Jack Yellen m. Lew Pollack
- "Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley!" w. Billy Rose & Ballard MacDonald m. Joseph Meyer
- "Collegiate" w.m. Moe Jaffe & Nat Bonx
- "A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You" w. Billy Rose & Al Dubin m. Joseph Meyer
- "Davenport Blues" m. Bix Beiderbecke
- "The Death Of Floyd Collins" w. Andrew Jenkins m. Irene Spain
- "Dinah" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Harry Akst
- "Dipper Mouth Blues" m. Joe "King" Oliver
- "Don't Bring Lulu" w. Billy Rose & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
- "Don't Wake Me Up, Let Me Dream" w. L.. Wolfe Gilbert m. Mabel Wayne
- "Down By The Winegar Works" w.m. Don Bestor, Roger Lewis & Walter Donovan
- "Drifting And Dreaming" w. Haven Gillespie m. Egbert Van Alstyne, Erwin R. Schmidt & Loyal Curtis
- "D'Ye Love Me?" w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Jerome Kern. Introduced by Marilyn Miller in the musical Sunny
- "Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Ray Henderson
- "Flamin' Mamie" w.m. Fred Rose & Paul Whiteman
- "Footloose" Rupp
- "Freshie" w. Harold Berg m. Jesse Greer
- "Grandpa's Spells" m. Jelly Roll Morton
- "Headin' For Louisville" w. B. G. De Sylva m. Joseph Meyer
- "Here In My Arms" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "The Hills Of Home" w. Floride Calhoun m. Oscar J. Fox
- "I Found A New Baby" w.m. Jack Palmer & Spencer Williams
- "I Love My Baby" w. Bud Green m. Harry Warren
- "I Might Have Known" Lucas
- "I Miss My Swiss" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Abel Baer
- "I Never Knew" w. Gus Kahn m. Ted Fio Rito
- "I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson
- "Ida, I Do" w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
- "If I Had A Girl Like You" w. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon m. Ray Henderson
- "If You Knew Susie" w. B. G. De Sylva m. Joseph Meyer
- "I'm A Little Bit Fonder Of You" w.m. Irving Caesar
- "I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston" w.m. Roy Turk & Lou Handman
- "I'm Gonna Cry" Martha Boswell
- "I'm In Love Again" w.m. Cole Porter
- "I'm Knee-Deep In Daisies (And Head Over Heels In Love)" Ash, Shay, Goodwin, Little, Stanley
- "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Ray Henderson
- "In Your Green Hat" w. Jack Yellen m. Milton Ager
- "I've Confessed To The Breeze" w. Otto Harbach m. Vincent Youmans
- "Jalousie" (aka "Jealousy") w. Vera Bloom m. Jacob Gade
- "Just A Cottage Small" w. B. G. De Sylva m. James F. Hanley
- "Keep Your Skirts Down, Mary Ann" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Robert A. King & Ray Henderson
- "Leander" w. Harry Graham m. Jean Gilbert from the musical theater production 'Katja The Dancer'
- "Let it Rain! Let It Pour!" w. Cliff Friend m. Walter Donaldson
- "Looking For A Boy" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "Love Me Tonight" w. Brian Hooker m. Rudolf Friml
- "Manhattan" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Masculine Women! Feminine Men!" w. Edgar Leslie m. James V. Monaco
- "Moonlight And Roses" w. Ben Black m. Neil Moret
- "My Bundle Of Love" w.m. Georgie Price & Abner Silver
- "My Sweetie Turned Me Down" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson
- "My Yiddishe Momme" w. Jack Yellen m. Lew Pollack
- "Neapolitan Nights (Nights Of Splendour)" w. Harry D. Kerr m. J. S. Zumecnik
- "No, No, Nanette" w. Otto Harbach m. Vincent Youmans
- "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" w.m. Benny Davis, Joe Burke & Mark Fisher
- "Only A Rose" w. Brian Hooker m. Rudolf Friml
- "Paddlin' Madelin Home" w.m. Harry Woods
- "Pal Of My Cradle Days" w. Marshall Montgomery m. Al Piantadosi
- "The Pearls" m. Jelly Roll Morton
- "Poor Little Rich Girl" w.m. Noel Coward
- "Remember" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Roll 'Em Girls" w.m. Archie Fletcher & Bobby Heath
- "Rose Of Samarkand" m. Eric Coates
- "Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow" w. B. G. De Sylva m. Al Sherman
- "Sentimental Me" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Shake That Thing" Charlie Jackson
- "She Showed Him This, She Showed Him That" Stone & David
- "Show Me The Way To Go Home" w.m. Irving King
- "Sleepy Time Gal" w. Joseph R. Alden & Raymond B. Egan m. Ange Lorenzo & Richard A. Whiting
- "Some Day" w. Brian Hooker m. Rudolf Friml
- "Sometime" w. Gus Kahn m. Ted Fio Rito
- "Sometimes I'm Happy" w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans
- "Song Of The Flame" w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. George Gershwin & Herbert Stothart
- "Song of The Vagabonds" w. Brian Hooker m. Rudolf Friml
- "Stack O'Lee Blues" trad w.m. Lopez, Colwell
- "Sugar Foot Stomp" (aka "Dipper Mouth Blues") w. Walter Melrose m. Joe "King" Oliver
- "Sunny" w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Jerome Kern
- "Sweet And Low-Down" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "Sweet Georgia Brown" w.m. Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard & Kenneth Casey
- "Tea for Two" w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans
- "Thanks For The Buggy Ride" w.m. Jules Buffano
- "That Certain Feeling" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "That Certain Party" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson
- "That Saxophone Waltz" w. Jules Mingo & Berry J. Sisk m. Berry J. Sisk
- "Then I'll Be Happy" w. Sidney Clare & Lew Brown m. Cliff Friend
- "Too Many Rings Around Rosie" w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans
- "Two Little Bluebirds" w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Jerome Kern
- "Ukulele Lady" w. Gus Kahn m. Richard Whiting
- "Valentine" w. Albert Willemetz (Fr) Herbert Reynolds (Eng) m. Henri Christin
- "Waters Of The Perkiomen" w. Al Dubin m. F. Henri Klickmann
- "When The Sergeant Major's On Parade" w.m. Ernest Longstaffe
- "Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker's Daughter?" w.m. Chick Endor
- "Who?" w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Jerome Kern
- "Why Do I Love You?" w. B. G. De Sylva & Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "Yearning" w. Benny Davis m. Joe Burke
- "Yes Sir! That's My Baby" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson
[edit] Top Hits: Recordings
- "Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now" by The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
- "Charleston" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
- "Dinah" by Ethel Waters
- "Ah-Ha!" by Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band
- "Saint Louis Blues" by Bessie Smith
- "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" by Ace Brigode & His Fourteen Virginians
- "While We Danced 'Til Dawn" by Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band
- "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Ben Bernie & His Orchestra
- "Everybody Loves My Baby" by Blossom Seeley
- "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Ethel Waters
- "If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)" by Eddie Cantor
- "All Alone" by John McCormack
- "All Alone" by Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra
- "The Prisoner's Song" by Vernon Dalhart
- "Remember" by Isham Jones & His Orchestra
[edit] Classical music
- Isidor Achron - Violin Concerto No. 1
- Béla Bartók - Dance Suite
- Ernest Bloch - Concerto Grosso No. 1, for piano and strings
- John Fernström - Violin Concerto No. 1
- Jacob Gade - Jalousie, for cello and piano
- George Gershwin - Piano Concerto in F
- Leopold Godowsky - Java Suite
- Sir William Henry Harris - Faire is the Heaven
- Herbert Howells - Piano Concerto No. 2
- Bohuslav Martinů - String Quartet No. 2
- Carl Nielsen - Symphony No. 6 Sinfonia Semplice
- Sergei Prokofiev - Symphony No. 2, Iron and Steel
- Erwin Schulhoff - Symphony No. 1, String Quartet No. 2 ([1])
- Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 1
- Marcel Tournier - Images No. 1, Op. 29; Etude de Concert "Au Matin"
- Edgard Varèse - Intégrales
- Ralph Vaughan Williams - Concerto Accademico for Violin and Strings
- William Walton - Portsmouth Point, concert overture
- Kurt Weill - Violin Concerto
- Stefan Wolpe - Three Songs by Heinrich von Kleist
[edit] Opera
- Alban Berg - Wozzeck
- Armstrong Gibbs - Blue Peter
- Leoš Janáček - The Makropulos Affair
- Maurice Ravel - L'enfant et les sortilèges
[edit] Musical theater
- Big Boy Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on January 7 and later moved to the 44th Street Theatre for a total run of 168 performances
- Boodle London production opened at the Empire Theatre on March 10 and ran for 94 performances
- The Cocoanuts Broadway production opened at the Lyric Theatre on December 8 and ran for 375 performances
- The Dollar Princess London revival
- Garrick Gaieties Broadway revue opened at the Garrick Theatre on June 8 and ran for 211 performances
- Katja The Dancer London production opened on February 21 at the Gaiety Theatre and ran for 505 performances
- Mercenary Mary Broadway production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 13 and ran for 136 performances
- No, No, Nanette (Irving Caesar, Otto Harbach, and Vincent Youmans) - London production opened at the Palace Theatre on March 11 and ran for 665 performances; Broadway production opened at the Globe Theatre on September 16 and ran for 321 performances
- On With The Dance London revue opened at the Pavilion on April 30 and ran for 229 performances
- Rose-Marie London production opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on March 20 and ran for 851 performances
- Sunny Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on September 22 and ran for 517 performances
- Tip-Toes Broadway production opened at the Liberty Theatre on December 28 and ran for 194 performances
- The Vagabond King Broadway production opened at the Casino Theatre on September 21 and ran for 511 performances
[edit] Births
- January 1 (probable) - Roger Williams, pianist
- January 13 - Gwen Verdon, singer and actress
- February 16 - Carlos Paredes, guitarist
- February 17 - Ron Goodwin
- February 19 - Jindřich Feld, composer and teacher
- February 26 - Delkash, singer
- March 26 - Pierre Boulez, French composer, conductor and author
- April 3 - Jean de Reszke, operatic tenor
- April 26 - Jorgen Ingmann, Jorgen Ingmann & His Guitar
- May 14 - Boris Parsadanian, Armenian - Estonian composer (d. 1997)
- May 15 - Andrei Eshpai, composer
- May 22 - James King, tenor
- May 28 - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Lieder singer
- June 27 - Doc Pomus. American songwriter
- July 6 - Bill Haley, American singer
- July 11 - Nicolai Gedda, tenor
- July 29 - Mikis Theodorakis, composer
- July 30 - Antoine Duhamel, French composer
- August 7
- Felice Bryant, American songwriter
- Julián Orbón, Spanish Cuban composer (d. 1991)
- August 15
- Oscar Peterson, pianist
- Aldo Ciccolini, pianist
- August 28 - Donald O'Connor, dancer, singer and actor
- September 1 - Art Pepper, jazz musician
- September 2 - Russ Conway, pianist
- September 3 - Hank Thompson, country musician
- September 6 - Jimmy Reed
- September 8 - Peter Sellers, English actor and sometime singer (escapes through little hole in middle of record)
- September 10 - Boris Tchaikovsky, composer
- September 11
- Alan Bergman, US songwriter
- Harry Somers, composer
- September 13 - Mel Tormé, singer
- September 16 - B.B. King, blues musician
- September 26 - Marty Robbins, country singer
- October 5 - Herbert Kretzmer, songwriter
- October 15 - Mickey Guitar Baker, Mickey & Sylvia
- October 16 - Angela Lansbury, English actress and singer
- October 20 - Tom Dowd, recording engineer/record producer
- October 21 - Virginia Zeani, soprano
- October 24 - Luciano Berio, composer
- November 17 - Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor
- November 22 - Gunther Schuller, composer, horn player and conductor
- December 8 - Sammy Davis, Jr., entertainer
- December 31
- Daphne Oram, composer
- Jaap Schröder, violinist
- date unknown - Julito Collazo, percussionist
[edit] Deaths
- January 6 - Ferdinand Löwe, Austrian conductor
- March 4 - Moritz Moszkowski, Polish composer
- April 22 - André Caplet, composer
- April 25 - George Stephanescu, Romanian composer
- May 12 - Arthur Napoleão dos Santos, Brazilian composer and pianist
- May 25 - Henry W. Petrie, US songwriter
- June 16 - Emmett Hardy, jazz musician
- July 1 - Erik Satie, composer
- December 9 - Eugène Gigout, composer and organist