1887 in music

List of years in music (table)
In film
1884
1885
1886
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Specific locations

Events

25 May – A fire during the 745th performance there of Mignon largely destroys the second Salle Favart, home of the Opéra-Comique in Paris; 84 people are recorded dead.

  • "Angels Without Wings" w.m. George Dance
  • "Away In A Manger" w. anon m. James Ramsey Murray
  • "Calvary" w. Henry Vaughn m. Paul Rodney
  • "Comrades" Felix McGlennon & George Horncastle
  • "The Song That Reached My Heart" w.m. Julian Jordan
  • "Ti! Hi! Tiddelly Hi!", w.m. Joseph Tabrar
  • From the score of Ruddigore (Music: Arthur Sullivan Lyrics: W. S. Gilbert):
    • "I Know A Youth Who Loves A Maid"
    • "I Shipped, D'Ye See, In A Revenue Sloop"
    • "My Boy, You May Take It From Me"
    • "There Grew A Little Flower"
    • "When The Night Wind Howls"

Classical music

Opera

Musical theater

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Opus. Warwick Publishing Group. 1999. p. 30.
  2. Georg Trakl; Robin Skelton (1994). Dark Seasons: A Selection of Poems. Broken Jaw Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-921411-22-2.
  3. Anand Prahlad (2006). The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore: A-F. Greenwood Press. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-313-33036-0.
  4. Gerard Béhague; Gérard Henri Béhague (1994). Heitor Villa-Lobos: The Search for Brazil's Musical Soul. Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-292-70823-5.
  5. Alan Kendall (1976). The Tender Tyrant, Nadia Boulanger: A Life Devoted to Music : a Biography. Macdonald and Jane's. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-356-08403-9.
  6. Zalmen Zylbercweig, Leksikon fun Yidish teater, Book one, column 161
  7. Overture: The Magazine of the Baltimore Symphony. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Association. 1979. p. 20.
  8. David Gwenallt Jones. "Hughes, John (Ceiriog; 1832-1887), poet". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  9. "Death of Alice May", The New York Times, 17 August 1887
  10. Cecilia Jorgensen; Jens Jorgensen (2003). Chopin and the Swedish Nightingale: The Life and Times of Chopin and a Romance Unveiled 154 Years Later. Icons of Europe. p. 89. ISBN 978-2-9600385-0-7.
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