1902 in music
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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1902.
Events
- April 30 – Claude Debussy's opera Pelléas et Mélisande is premiered at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, with André Messager conducting.
- June 9 – the first complete performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 3 is given in Krefeld
- December 1 – Carl Nielsen conducts the premiėre of his Symphony No. 2, The Four Temperaments, in Copenhagen
- Lead Belly begins performing.
Published popular music
- "Any Rags?" w.m. Thomas S. Allen
- "Because" w. Edward Teschemacher m. Guy d'Hardelot
- "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" w.m. Hughie Cannon
- "Come Down Ma' Evenin' Star" w. Robert B. Smith m. John Stromberg
- "Could You Be True To Eyes Of Blue If You Looked Into Eyes Of Brown?" w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards
- "Didn't Know Exactly What To Do" w. Frank Pixley m. Gustav Luders
- "Down On The Farm" w. Raymond A. Browne m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "Down The Line With Molly" w. George Totten Smith m. George L. Spaulding
- "Down Where The Wurzburger Flows" w. Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "The Entertainer" m. Scott Joplin
- "The Face In The Firelight" w.m. Charles Shackford
- "The Gambling Man" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
- "The Glow Worm" w. Lilla Cayley Robinson (Ger) Heinz Bolten-Backers m. Paul Lincke
- "Happy Hooligan" m. Theodore Morse
- "Have You Seen My Sweetheart In His Uniform Of Blue?" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
- "Heidelberg Stein Song" w. Frank Pixley m. Gustav Luders
- "I Just Can't Help From Lovin' That Man" w. Andrew B. Sterling & Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer
- "I Sing A Little Tenor" w. Harry Linton m. John Gilroy
- "I Went To See Them March Away" w. S. E. Keisser m. R. J. Jose
- "I Wonder Why Bill Bailey Don't Come Home" w.m. Frank Fogerty, Matt C. Woodward & William Jerome
- "If Money Talks It Ain't On Speaking Terms With Me" w.m. J. Fred Helf
- "I'll Be There Mary Dear" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry von Tilzer
- "I'll Be Waiting In The Gloaming, Sweet Genevieve" w.m. J. Fred Helf
- "I'll Be Your Rain-beau" w. Ed Gardinier m. J. Fred Helf
- "I'll Wed You In The Golden Summertime" w. Alfred Bryan m. Stanley Crawford
- "I'm The Man Who Makes The Money In The Mint" w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards
- "I'm Unlucky" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
- "I've Been Sleeping On The Floor All Night" w.m. T.W. Connor
- "In Dear Old Illinois" by Paul Dresser
- "In Silence" w. Sydney Rosenfeld m. A. Baldwin Sloane
- "In The City Of Sighs And Tears" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Kerry Mills
- "In The Good Old Summer Time" w. Ren Shields m. George Evans. Introduced by Blanche Ring in the musical The Defender.
- "In The Sweet Bye And Bye" w. Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "In The Valley Of Kentucky" w.m. Tony Stanford
- "It's A Nice Little Cosy Kitchen" w.m. T.W. Connor
- "It's Got To Be A Minstrel Show Tonight" w. Ren Shields m. George Evans
- "Jennie Lee" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "Just Can't Help From Lovin' That Man" w. Andrew B. Sterling & Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer
- "Just For Tonight" w.m. Frank O. French
- "Just Next Door" w.m. Charles K. Harris
- "Kashmiri Love Song" w. Laurence Hope m. Amy Woodforde-Finden Words 1901.
- "Katrina" w.m. Edward W. Corliss
- "Land Of Hope And Glory" w. Arthur C. Benson m. Edward Elgar
- "The Leader Of The Frocks And Frills" w. Robert H. Smith m. Melville Ellis
- "Less Than The Dust" w. Laurence Hope m. Amy Woodforde-Finden
- "Levee Rag" m. Charles Mullen
- "The Mansion of Aching Hearts" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "May Sweet May" w. R. J. Jose m. Robert S. Roberts
- "The Meaning Of USA" w.m. Raymond A. Browne
- "Meet Me When The Sun Goes Down" w. Vincent P. Bryan m. Harry von Tilzer
- "The Message Of The Rose" w. Will A. Heelan m. Leo Edwards
- "The Message Of The Violet" w. Frank Pixley m. Gustav Luders
- "Mister Dooley" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
- "My Sulu Lulu Loo" w. George Ade m. Nat D. Mann
- "Nobody's Looking But The Owl And The Moon" w. Bob Cole & James Weldon Johnson m. J. Rosamond Johnson
- "Nursery Rhymes" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
- "Oh! Didn't He Ramble" w.m. Bob Cole & J. Rosamond Johnson
- "On A Sunday Afternoon" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "On The Day King Edward Gets His Crown On" w.m. Mark Lorne & Harry Pleon
- "Paint Me A Picture Of Mama" w. Addison Burkhardt m. Raymond Hubbell
- "The Passing Of Rag-Time" m. Arthur Pryor
- "Pinky Panky Poo" w. Aaron S. Hoffman m. Andy Lewis
- "Please Go 'Way And Let Me Sleep" w. Cecil Mack m. J. Tim Brymn
- "Pomp and Circumstance" by Edward Elgar
- "Pretty Little Dinah Jones" w.m. J. B. Mullen
- "R-E-M-O-R-S-E" w. George Ade m. Alfred G. Wathall
- "Rip Van Winkle Was A Lucky Man" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz[1]
- "Sal" w.m. Paul Rubens
- "Sammy" w. James O'Dea m. Edward Hutchinson
- "Since Sister Nell Heard Paderewski Play" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
- "Those Things Cannot Be Explained" w. Junie McCree m. Ben M. Jerome
- "The Troubles Of Reuben And The Maid" w. J. Cheever Goodwin m. Maurice Levi
- "Under The Bamboo Tree" w.m. Bob Cole & J. Rosamond Johnson
- "Under the Double Eagle" by Josef Franz Wagner
- "Wait At The Gate For Me" w. Ren Shields m. Theodore F. Morse
- "What's The Matter With The Moon Tonight?" w. Sydney Rosenfeld m. A. Baldwin Sloane
- "When Kate And I Were Comin' Thro' The Rye" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "When The Fields Are White With Cotton" w. Robert F. Roden w. Max S. Witt
- "When The Troupe Gets Back To Town" w. George Totten Smith m. Harry von Tilzer
- "Where The Sunset Turns The Ocean's Blue To Gold" w. Eva Fern Buckner m. Henry W. Petrie
Recorded popular music
- "Arkansaw Traveler" – Len Spencer
- "In the Good Old Summer Time" - William Redmond
Classical music
- Alexander Glazunov – From the Middle Ages; Symphony No. 7, op. 77 (Pastoral)
- Johannes Hanssen – Valdres March
- Alfred Hill – Hinemoa
- Vítězslav Novák – In the Tatra Mountains
Opera
- Francesco Cilea – Adriana Lecouvreur
- Claude Debussy – Pelléas et Mélisande
- Manuel de Falla – Los amores de la Inés
- Alberto Franchetti – Germania
- Edward German – Merrie England
- Reynaldo Hahn - La Carmélite
- Jules Massenet – Le Jongleur de Notre Dame
- Carl Nielsen – Saul og David
- Emile Pessard – L'armée des vierges premiered on October 15 at the Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul, Paris
- George Stephanescu – Petra
Musical theater
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- Bob Herceg (Prince Bob) – by Jenö Huszka, with libretto by Ferenc Martos and Károly Bakonyi
- A Country Girl London production opened at Daly's Theatre on January 18 and ran for 729 performances
- The Defender (Music: Charles Dennée Book & Lyrics: Allen Lowe) Broadway production opened at the Herald Square Theatre on July 3 and ran for 60 performances. Starring Blanche Ring.
- The Emerald Isle Broadway production
- The Girl From Kays London production opened at the Apollo Theatre on November 15 and ran for 432 performances.
- Madame Sherry Berlin and Paris productions
- The Rogers Brothers At Harvard Broadway production
- Three Little Maids London production opened at the Apollo Theatre on May 10 and transferred to the Prince of Wales Theatre on September 8 for a total run of 348 performances.
- Tommy Rot Broadway production
- The Toreador Broadway production
- Twirly-Whirly Broadway production
- The Wild Rose Broadway production opened at the Knickerbocker Theatre on May 5 and ran for 136 performances. Starring Eddie Foy, Albert Hart, Junie McCree, Irene Bentley, Marguerite Clark and Marie Cahill.
Births
- January 11 – Maurice Duruflé, composer
- January 21 - Webster Booth, English tenor (d. 1984)
- February 26 – Rudolf Moralt, German conductor
- March 16 – Leon Roppolo
- March 21 – Son House, blues musician
- March 29 – William Walton, British composer
- April 8 – Maria Maksakova, Sr., Soviet opera singer
- April 24 – Rube Bloom, US pianist and composer
- April 26 – Walter Dana, polka-music promoter (d. 2000)
- May 1 – Sonnie Hale – English actor and singer
- May 11 – Bidu Sayão, Brazilian opera singer
- May 18 – Meredith Willson, US composer (d. 1984)
- May 19 – Lubka Kolessa, pianist and music teacher (d. 1997)
- May 31 – Billy Mayerl, English pianist, composer and conductor (d. 1959)
- June 6 – Jimmie Lunceford, bandleader
- June 17
- Sammy Fain, US composer
- Vivian Duncan, singer, songwriter and actress, member of the Duncan Sisters
- June 19 – Guy Lombardo
- June 21 – Skip James, blues musician
- July 19 – Buster Bailey, jazz clarinetist
- July 20 – Jimmy Kennedy, Irish-born British songwriter
- July 21 – Omer Simeon, jazz musician (d. 1959)
- August 6 – Jim Davidson, Australian bandleader
- August 9 – Zino Francescatti, violinist
- October 25 – Eddie Lang, US jazz guitarist (d. 1933)
- December 15 – Mary Skeaping, British choreographer
- December 27 – Sam Coslow, US songwriter and singer
- date unknown – Billy Pigg, Northumbrian piper
Deaths
- January 17 – Elias Blix, politician, poet and musician (b. 1836)
- January 11 – James James, composer of the Welsh national anthem, "Hen Wlad fy Nhadau" (b. 1833)
- January 18 – Filippo Marchetti, opera composer
- January 20 – Camilla Urso, violinist (b. 1842)
- February 1 – Salomon Jadassohn, composer and music teacher
- February 9 – Ludwig von Brenner, conductor and composer (b. 1833)
- February 11 – Leonid Malashkin, conductor and composer (b. 1842)
- April 21 – Ethna Carbery, songwriter (b. 1866)
- June 17 – Karl Piutti, organist and composer (b. 1846)
- July 6 – Leopoldo Miguez, composer (b. 1850)
- July 13 – Benjamin Bilse, conductor and composer (b. 1816)
- August 3 – August Klughardt, conductor and composer (b. 1847)
- September 7
- Enrique Gaspar y Rimbau, zarzuela writer (b. 1842)
- Franz Wüllner, conductor and composer (b. 1832)
- September 11 – Émile Bernard, French composer and organist
- September 26 – Camille D'elmar, actress and opera singer (b. 1861)
- September 28 – Ion Ivanovici, bandleader and composer (b. 1845)
- date unknown
- Güllü Agop, Turkish theatre director
- Jones Hewson, operatic baritone (b. 1874)
- Franz Nachbaur, opera singer (b. 1835)
- Ramon Delgado Palacios, Venezuelan pianist and composer
References
- ↑ Jerome, William; Schwartz, Jean (1901). Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Von Tilzer. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
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