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  2. 1890 in music - Wikipedia

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    February 14 – Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, cellist and music teacher (b. 1848) March 13 – Henry Wylde, conductor, composer, music teacher and critic (b. 1822) April 16 – John Barnett, composer and music writer (b. 1802) May 6 – Hubert Léonard, violinist (b. 1819) May 28 – Viktor Nessler, composer (b. 1841)

  3. Category:1890s in music - Wikipedia

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    1890s songs (10 C, 6 P) Pages in category "1890s in music" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Category:1890 in music - Wikipedia

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    1890 in music by country (1 C) C. ... 1890 songs (7 P) V. Music venues completed in 1890 (9 P) Pages in category "1890 in music" This category contains only the ...

  5. Category:1890s songs - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Songs written or first produced in the decade 1890s, i.e the years 1890 to 1899. ... 1890 songs (7 P) 1891 songs (9 P) 1892 songs (15 P) 1893 songs (14 P)

  6. Category:1890 songs - Wikipedia

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  7. Music history of the United States in the late 19th century

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    Some though more highly of Gilmore than of Sousa. Both men composed works for bands, and for other ensembles. Military music was not a significant source of entertainment in the U.S. until after the Civil War. After the War ended, many of the bands dispersed and their members surely influenced musical activities in their home towns.

  8. Timeline of music in the United States (1850–1879) - Wikipedia

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    Isaac B. Woodbury publishes The Dulcimer; or, The New York Collection of Sacred Music, one of the most successful collections of Christian songs of the era. [4] One of the biggest musical stars of the day, Swedish singer Jenny Lind, demands the unheard-of sum of $187,000 from promoter P.T. Barnum to go on a national concert tour.

  9. Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919) - Wikipedia

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    Unorthodox folk instruments are also used in place of the traditional brass and woodwind lineup. The group was the first to "introduce the concept of the 'singing band' to the entertainment world", and performed in a style now known as barbershop music for some songs. [209] Hallie Anderson begins promoting a well-attended Annual Reception and Ball.