1873 in music
Overview of the events of 1873 in music
This article is about music-related events in 1873 .
Events
Published popular music
Classical music
Opera
Musical theater
Births
January 8 — Grace Van Studdiford , American stage actress and opera singer (d. 1927 )
February 1 — Joseph Allard , fiddler and composer (d. 1947)
February 13 — Feodor Chaliapin , operatic bass (d. 1938 )[ 4]
February 27 — Enrico Caruso , operatic tenor (d. 1921 )[ 5]
March 19 — Max Reger , German composer (d. 1916 )[ 6]
April 1 — Sergei Rachmaninoff , Russian composer (d. 1943 )[ 7]
April 18 — Jean Roger-Ducasse , French composer (d. 1954)
May 1 — Harry Evans , composer (d. 1914)
June 1 — Ada Jones , singer (d. 1922)
June 16 — Antonina Nezhdanova , operatic soprano (d. 1950)
July 11 — Nat M. Wills , singer, comedian, and actor (d. 1917)
August 11 — J. Rosamond Johnson , US composer and singer
August 18 — Otto Harbach , lyricist (d. 1963 )[ 8]
September 21 — Papa Jack Laine , bandleader (d. 1966)
October 14 — José Serrano , composer (d. 1941)
October 23 — Ricardo Villa , composer (d. 1935)
November 1 — Charles Quef , French organist and composer (d. 1931)
November 16 — W. C. Handy , songwriter (d. 1958 )[ 9]
December 9 — Carlo Zangarini , opera librettist and poet (d. 1943)[ 10]
December 14 — Joseph Jongen , Belgian organist and composer (d. 1953)
Deaths
January 3 — John Lodge Ellerton , composer (b. 1801)
January 28 — Henry Hugo Pierson , composer (b. 1815)
February 14 — Charles Samuel Bovy-Lysberg , composer and pianist (b. 1821)
March 31 — Domenico Donzelli , operatic tenor (b. 1790)
April 13 — Carlo Coccia , opera composer (b. 1782)
April 19 — Pierre-Chéri Lafont , actor and singer (b. 1797)
May 13 — Kašpar Mašek , composer (b. 1794)
June 2 — François George-Hainl , cellist, conductor and composer (b. 1807)
July 4 — Prince Józef Michal Poniatowski , operatic tenor and composer (b. 1816)
July 19 — Ferdinand David , violinist and composer (b. 1810)
August 26 — Karl Wilhelm , choral director (b. 1815)
September 26 — Roderich Benedix , librettist and singer (b. 1811)
October 6 — Friedrich Wieck , music teacher and father of Clara Schumann (b. 1785)
October 8 — Albrecht Agthe , music teacher (b. 1790)
References
^ French, Arthur W. (1873). "Little sweetheart, come listen to me" . loc.gov . New York: J. L. Peters.
^ "Songs of other days, their author Arthur Wells French is now the Bard of Monroe and still at it". The Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer . Bridgeport, Connecticut. October 2, 1911. p. 8. I harken back to "Little Sweetheart" which was publicly appreciated to the extent of several hundred thousand sold copies...
^ "Goetz_Werke" . Archived from the original on August 20, 2007. Retrieved July 2, 2005 .
^ Jaffé, Daniel (2012). Historical dictionary of Russian music . Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press. p. 83. ISBN 9780810879805 .
^ Caruso, Enrico (1997). Enrico Caruso : my father and my family . Portland, Ore: Amadeus Press. p. 19. ISBN 9781574670226 .
^ Steinberg, Michael (2000). The concerto : a listener's guide . Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. p. 380. ISBN 9780195103304 .
^ Steinberg, Michael (1995). The symphony : a listener's guide . New York: Oxford University Press. p. 443. ISBN 9780195126655 .
^ Bloom, Ken (2013). Routledge Guide to Broadway . Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. p. 104. ISBN 9781135871178 .
^ Hardy, Phil (1995). The Da Capo companion to 20th-century popular music . New York: Da Capo Press. p. 402. ISBN 9780306806407 .
^ Julian Budden (2001). "Zangarini, Carlo". Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press . doi :10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O002282 . ISBN 9781561592630 .