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Overview of the events of 1893 in music
Overview of the events of 1893 in music
Events in the year 1893 in music .
Specific locations
Events
Published popular music
Selected compositions (words/music indicated by "w.m."):
Recorded popular music
Classical music
Births
February 10 –
Jimmy Durante , American comedian and singer (died 1980)
February 15 –
Walter Donaldson , American songwriter (died 1947)
February 21 –
Andrés Segovia , Spanish classical guitarist (died 1987)
March 8 –
Mississippi John Hurt , American country blues singer and guitarist (died 1966)
April 2 –
Sergei Protopopov , Russian composer and music theorist (died 1954)
April 16 –
Federico Mompou , Spanish classical composer (died 1987)
April 18 –
Georges Boulanger , Romanian violinist (died 1958)
June 10 –
Hattie McDaniel , singer and actress (died 1952)
June 26 –
Big Bill Broonzy , American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist (died 1958)
June 28 –
Luciano Gallet , Brazilian composer, pianist and conductor (died 1931)
July 25 –
Dorothy Dickson , American-born British singer and actress (died 1995)
July 28 –
Rued Langgaard , Danish composer and organist (died 1952)
August 21 –
Lili Boulanger , French composer (died 1918)
August 22 –
Dorothy Parker , American writer, poet and lyricist (died 1953)
September 13 –
Larry Shields , American Dixieland jazz clarinetist (died 1953)
September 24 –
Blind Lemon Jefferson , blues musician (died 1929)
October 1 –
Cliff Friend , American Tin Pan Alley songwriter (died 1974)
October 23 –
Jean Absil , Belgian composer and organist (died 1974)
November 8 –
Clarence Williams , American jazz pianist, composer, promoter, vocalist, theatrical producer and publisher (died 1965)
December 7 —
Fay Bainter , American actress (d. 1968)
December 24 –
Harry Warren , born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna, American film songwriter (died 1981)
Deaths
January 18 –
Julius Eichberg , composer (b. 1824)
February 13 –
George Lichtenstein , pianist and music teacher (b. 1827)
May 2 –
Daniel Friedrich Eduard Wilsing [
de ] , composer (b.1809)
May 25 –
Johann Rufinatscha , composer and music teacher (b. 1812)
June 10 – Elek Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of Ferenc Erkel (b. 1843)
June 25 –
Ferenc Erkel , Hungarian composer (b. 1810)
July 16 –
Antonio Ghislanzoni , librettist (b. 1824)
August 7 –
Alfredo Catalani , composer (b. 1854)
August 31 – Sir
William Cusins , instrumentalist, conductor and composer;
Master of the Queen's Music (b. 1833)
September 8 –
Michel Lentz , lyricist of the national anthem of Luxembourg (b. 1820)
September 13 –
Carl Ludvig Gerlach , opera singer and composer
October 16 –
Carlo Pedrotti , conductor and composer (b. 1817)
October 18 –
Charles Gounod , composer (b. 1818)
November 6 –
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , composer (b. 1840)
December 23 –
Benedict Randhartinger , composer (b. 1802)
date unknown –
Félix Battanchon , cellist (b. 1814)
References
^ Bierley, Paul E. (2006).
The Incredible Band of John Philip Sousa . Champaign: University of Illinois Press. pp.
55 –.
ISBN
978-0-252-03147-2 .
^ Tim Gracyk (2015-01-31),
George J. Gaskin "After The Ball" 1893 brown wax cylinder Charles K. Harris song , archived from
the original on 2021-08-29, retrieved 2017-10-09
^ Archived at
Ghostarchive and the
Wayback Machine : Tim Gracyk (2016-04-16),
Brilliant Quartette "Blind Tom" 1893 brown wax cylinder Columbia Phonograph Company , retrieved 2017-10-09
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2018-01-31 .
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
^ Collections., University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Department of Special (2005-11-16).
"Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project" . cylinders.library.ucsb.edu . Retrieved 2017-10-09 . {{
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
^ Tim Gracyk (2015-02-22),
early brown wax cylinder 1893 "Down On The Farm" Edward Clarance Edison Record 864 , archived from
the original on 2017-02-02, retrieved 2017-10-09
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
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"Lost Recording List – National Recording Preservation Board" . The Library of Congress . Retrieved 2017-10-09 .
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2018-01-31 .
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
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"North American Phonograph Company Catalog Nov. 1893" . archive.org . November 1893. Retrieved 2017-11-19 .
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"The Recordings of the Columbia Phonograph Company, 1889–1896" . archive.org . May 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-05 .
^ Tim Gracyk (2015-02-16),
George H. Diamond on Edison brown wax cylinder circa 1893 "When Summer Comes Again" , archived from
the original on 2020-11-08, retrieved 2017-10-09
^ Tim Gracyk (2014-11-11),
HISTORIC 1893 brown wax cylinder VERY EARLY RECORD! John Yorke Atlee & Fred Gaisberg (piano) , archived from
the original on 2021-09-01, retrieved 2017-10-09
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