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Mostellaria, for flute (incidental music for the play by Plautus) Julsång, for voice and piano; Spåmannen (incidental music for the play by Verner von Heidenstam), for chorus and small orchestra; Unge Herr Sten Sture, Op. 30, for baritone, male choir, and orchestra; Granville Bantock – In the Far West, serenade for string orchestra
The Birmingham Triennial Music Festival is held for the last time, and runs at a loss. [1] Edward German declines Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree's proposal that he provide the music for a production based on the life of Sir Francis Drake, saying that its setting necessitate covering ground already explored in his 1902 opera Merrie England. He writes ...
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1912: From churches came floods of melody. Chorus and soloists sang 1911 out and welcomed 1912. The snow and ice furnished a winter crispness.
The publication of Francis O'Neill's O'Neill's Music is a milestone in Irish American music history. [ 195 ] J. Berni Barbour and N. Clark Smith found the "first relatively permanent (African American) music publishing" company, in Chicago; it is also "probably the first black-owned music publishing company in history".
The table of years in music is a tabular display of all years in music, to provide an overview and quick navigation to any year. Contents: 1300s – 1400s – 1500s – 1600s – 1700s – 1800s – 1900s – 2000s – Other
Music: 1912 in music: Standards: List of pre-1920 jazz standards: See also: ... History Of Jazz Timeline: 1912 at All About Jazz This page was last edited on ...
[3] The poem has been translated into other languages and has been set to music by at least three composers. The phrase is commonly associated with the textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, between January and March 1912, now often referred to as the "Bread and Roses strike". The slogan pairing bread and roses, appealing for both fair ...