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  2. 1886 in music - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Clarke, English composer and violist (d. 1979) [5] Eric Coates, English composer and conductor (d. 1957) August 31 – L. Wolfe Gilbert, Russian-born US songwriter (d. 1970) September 1 – Othmar Schoeck, Swiss composer (d. 1957) September 11 – Launy Grøndahl, Danish composer and conductor (d. 1960)

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  4. 1886 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Literature Society advertises for "folk songs, dance or poetry tunes carefully written down from people (in other words, notated music)". [1] Hoping to make a career as a violinist, Finnish music student Jean Sibelius gives a performance of Ferdinand David's Violin Concerto. [2]

  5. 1888 in music - Wikipedia

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    August 8 – Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns, composer, music teacher and cataloguer, 79; August 31 – Blanche Cole, operatic soprano, 37 (dropsy) November 17 – Jakob Dont, violinist and composer, 73; December 2 – Franz Xaver Witt, church musician and composer, 54; December 26 – Alfred Vance, English music hall singer and comedian, 49 (died on ...

  6. Category:1886 songs - Wikipedia

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  7. The Carnival of the Animals - Wikipedia

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    Monsieur Lebouc managed to assemble a definitive line-up of eminent performers: Messieurs Saint-Saëns, Diémer, Taffanel, Turban [], Maurin, Prioré, de Bailly and Tourcy who, after a very interesting program, took part in the first performance of a very witty fantasy burlesque, composed for this concert by Saint-Saëns and entitled the Carnival of the Animals.

  8. Rebecca Clarke (composer) - Wikipedia

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    A large portion of Clarke's music features the viola, as she was a professional performer for many years. Much of her output was written for herself and the all-female chamber ensembles she played in, including the Norah Clench Quartet, the English Ensemble, and the d'Aranyi Sisters. She also toured worldwide, particularly with cellist May Mukle.

  9. Category:1886 compositions - Wikipedia

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