1861 in music

List of years in music (table)
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Events

  • February 18 – To celebrate the opening of the parliament of the new Italian nation at Turin, Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Favorita is performed in the Teatro Regio. Verdi himself is a deputy in the new parliament.[1]
  • March 13 – Tannhäuser scandal in Paris.
  • November – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is introduced by his teacher Feodor A. Kanille to Mily Balakirev. This completes the Russian Five. He begins his Symphony in E flat under Balakirev's guidance.
  • Tchaikovsky starts to attend RMS classes in music theory taught by Nikolai Zaremba at the Mikhailovsky Palace
  • "Go Down, Moses", traditional African American spiritual, heard as a rallying anthem for the Contrabands at Fort Monroe; first spiritual known to be recorded in sheet music.
  • "Abide With Me", w. Rev Henry Francis Lyte (1847), m. William Henry Monk ("Eventide," 1861)
  • "Alice, Where Art Thou?", w. Wellington Guernsey m. Joseph Ascher
  • "Aura Lea", w. W. W. Fosdick m. George R. Poulton
  • "The Bonnie Blue Flag", w. Mrs Annie Chambers Ketchum m. Harry Macarthy
  • "Eternal Father, Strong to Save", w. William Whiting m. Rev. John Bacchus Dykes
  • "Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God Almighty", w. Reginald Heber (1826), m. John Bacchus Dykes ("Nicaea," 1861)
  • "I'm Going Home to Dixie", w. Dan Emmett arr. C. S. Grafully
  • "John Brown's Body", w. anon m. William Steffe
  • "Maryland, My Maryland", w. James Ryder Randall m. Walter de Mapers, m. "Mini est Propositum" (12th century)
  • "The Privateer", w.m. anon ("Quien Sabé")
  • "The Vacant Chair", w. Henry S. Washburn (1861), m. George Frederick Root (1862)

Classical music

  • Peter Benoit
    • Fantaisie No.4, Op.20
    • Piano Sonata, Op.34, premiered March 21 by Angèle Tailhardat
    • Hoogmis, premiered July 21 in Brussels
  • Hermann Berens – 50 Piano Pieces for First Beginners, Op.70
  • Alexander Borodin – Piano Trio in D major
  • Johannes Brahms
    • Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann Op.23 (based on Schumann's “last musical thought,” sketched in February 1854)
    • Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel Op.24
    • Piano Quartet No.1, Op.25
    • Piano Quartet No.2, Op.26
  • Anton Bruckner
    • Afferentur regi, WAB 1
    • Am Grabe, WAB 2
    • Ave Maria, WAB 6
    • Du bist wie eine Blume, WAB 64, dated December 5
    • Fugue in D minor, WAB 125, dated November 8
  • Antonín Dvořák – String Quintet No. 1 in A minor, Op. 1
  • Hermann Goetz – Piano Concerto in E-flat
  • Edvard Grieg – 4 Songs, Op.2
  • Arthur Sullivan – The Tempest, premiered April 6 in Leipzig.
  • Thomas Dyke Acland Tellefsen
    • Marche triomphale, Op.29
    • Grande Valses, Op.30
    • Piano Trio, Op.31
  • Henri Vieuxtemps – Violin Concerto No. 5
  • Robert Volkmann
    • Ungarische Skizzen, Op.24
    • String Quartet No.6, Op.43

Opera

  • Daniel François Esprit Auber – La Circassienne, premiered February 2 in Paris
  • Ferenc Erkel – Bánk bán
  • Stanislaw Moniuszko – Verbum Nobile
  • Amilcare Ponchielli – La Savoiarda

Musical theater

  • Orpheus In The Underworld by Offenbach, New York production (first performed in Paris, 1858)

Published Methods and Writings

  • John Curwen – How to Observe Harmony
  • John Hullah – The History of Modern Music
  • Carl von Ledebur – Tonkünstler-Lexicon Berlin's
  • Jean-Joseph Rodolphe – Solfège
  • Eugène Sauzay – Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
  • Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee – Aesthetische Betrachtungen über die Schöpfung

Births

  • February 1 – Emilio Pizzi, composer (died 1940)
  • February 21 – Pierre de Bréville, composer (d. 1949)
  • April 7 – Clara Novello Davies, singer, conductor and music teacher (d. 1943)
  • April 26 – Ferdinand Buescher, instrument manufacturer (d. 1937)
  • April 27 – Georgy Catoire, composer (died 1926)
  • May 10 – Francisco Cimadevilla González, guitarist and composer (d. 1931)
  • May 12 – Ivan Caryll, composer (died 1921)
  • May 19 – Nellie Melba, operatic soprano (d. 1931)
  • June 11 – Sigismund Zaremba, composer (d. 1915)
  • June 15 – Ernestine Schumann-Heink, operatic contralto (d. 1936)
  • June 17 – Sidney Jones, composer of musical comedies (d. 1946)
  • June 27 – Fanny Davies, pianist (d. 1934)
  • July 16 – Franz von Blon, composer (died 1945)
  • August 11 – Anton Arensky, pianist and composer (d. 1906)
  • August 19 – Sadie Martinot, actress and soprano singer (d. 1923)
  • September 7 – Thomas Whitney Surette, composer (died 1941)
  • November 3 – Thomas O'Brien Butler, composer (died 1915)
  • November 19 – Theodor Mannborg, organ maker (died 1930)
  • November 29 – Spyridon Samaras, Greek opera composer, who also set to music the Olympic Anthem (d. 1917)
  • November 30 – Ludwig Thuille, composer (died 1907)
  • December 5 – James Thornton, English-born US songwriter and vaudeville comedian (d. 1938)
  • December 18 – Lionel Monckton, composer of musical comedies (d. 1924)
  • date unknown
    • Camille D'elmar, opera singer (d. 1902)
    • Giuseppe Fiorini, musical instrument maker (d. 1934)
    • Ferdinand Ellsworth Olds, instrument manufacturer (d. 1928)

Deaths

  • January 17 – Lola Montez, dancer (b. 1821)
  • January 22 – Giovanni Velluti, castrato singer (b. 1780)
  • February 12 – Hippolyte André Jean Baptiste Chélard, conductor and composer (b. 1789)
  • February 20 – Eugène Scribe, librettist (b. 1791)
  • March 14 – Louis Niedermeyer, composer (b. 1802)
  • May 3 – Anthony Philip Heinrich, composer (b. 1781)
  • August 9 – Vincent Novello, composer and music publisher (b. 1781)
  • August 11 – Catherine Hayes, soprano (born c. 1818)
  • October 24 – Elisabeth Frösslind, opera singer (b. 1793)
  • December 14 – Heinrich Marschner, composer (b. 1795)
  • December 16 – Karol Lipiński, violinist and composer (b. 1790)
  • December 18 – Ernst Anschütz, organist, composer and poet (b. 1780)
  • December 25 – Natale Abbadia, composer (b. 1792)

References

  1. MusicAndHistory.com: 1861. Accessed 8 March 2013
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