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The 1870s saw the expansion of the British Music Hall genre. Those who wrote music began more than ever to write them for live performances. It was an era of light music. The well-known composer G. H. MacDermott was known for his dedication to themes which were not appropriate at the time which led many to ban his work.
February 12 – Marie Lloyd, British music-hall singer (d. 1922) February 13 – Leopold Godowsky, Polish American pianist, composer, and teacher (d. 1938) March 6 – Oscar Straus, Viennese composer of operettas (d. 1954) [3] March 10 – George Evans, songwriter (died 1915) March 29 – Tom Lemoinier, composer and performer (died 1945)
This timeline of music in the United States covers the period from 1850 to 1879. It encompasses the California Gold Rush, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and touches on topics related to the intersections of music and law, commerce and industry, religion, race, ethnicity, politics, gender, education, historiography and academics.
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 3: The United States and Canada. Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8240-4944-6. Koskoff, Ellen (2005). Music Cultures in the United States: An Introduction. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-96589-6. Levine, Victoria Lindsay (2002). Writing American Indian Music. American Musicological Society. ISBN 0-89579-494-2.
Music portal; Songs written or first produced in the decade 1870s, ... Pages in category "1870s songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Music portal Musical compositions published or first performed in the decade 1870s , i.e. in the years 1870 to 1879 . For more information, see 1870s in music
Music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. Some of the best-known genres of American music are rhythm and blues, jazz, rock and roll, rock, soul, hip hop, pop, and country. American music began with the Native Americans, the first people to populate North