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Overview of the events of 1858 in music
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Franz Liszt in 1858
Events
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]
January 2
–
Sigismond Thalberg
is given a farewell concert by the Academy of Music, New York.
[
1
]
January 14
– While on their way to the Paris Opéra,
Napoleon III of France
and Empress Eugénie are attacked by a would-be assassin. The emperor proceeds to attend the performance.
[
1
]
January 25
– The "
Wedding March
" by
Felix Mendelssohn
is played at the marriage of
Queen Victoria
's daughter "Vicky" (
Victoria, Princess Royal
) to
Prince Friedrich of Prussia
in
St James's Palace
, London, leading to its becoming popular wedding music.
January 30
–
Hallé Orchestra
founded by
Charles Hallé
in
Manchester
, England.
[
2
]
February 20
–
Giacomo Meyerbeer
pays Mathilde Heine 4,500 francs not to publish four poems by her late husband
Heinrich Heine
.
[
1
]
April 7
–
Richard Wagner
's affair with Mathilde Wesendonck is discovered by her husband; he leaves Zurich shortly afterwards.
May 15
- The
Royal Italian Opera
opens in
Covent Garden
, London with a performance of
Meyerbeer's
Les Huguenots
.
[
3
]
June 17
–
Modest Musorgsky
resigns from the Preobrazhensky Regiment to take up music full-time.
[
1
]
September 7
–
Queen Victoria
of the United Kingdom opens
Leeds Town Hall
; the celebratory concert marks the first
Leeds Festival
.
September 16
–
Jules Massenet
gives his first piano recital.
October 6
–
Edvard Grieg
enters
Leipzig Conservatory
, having had his talent recognised by
Ole Bull
.
[
4
]
October 21
–
Jacques Offenbach
's
operetta
Orpheus in the Underworld
, featuring music associated with the
can-can
, is first performed, at the
Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens
in Paris.
Camille Saint-Saëns
succeeds
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
as organist of
La Madeleine, Paris
.
Arthur Sullivan
goes to Leipzig to study music.
The
Wiener Singverein
is formed as a choir in its modern form in Vienna.
The
Harvard Glee Club
is founded at Harvard University in the United States.
Poster for a revival of Offenbach's 1858
Orphée Aux Enfers
Hector Berlioz
completes the score for his opera
Les Troyens
.
Published popular music
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]
"The Infernal Gallop" ("The Can-Can"), music by
Jacques Offenbach
(from his operetta,
Orphée Aux Enfers
)
"Warblings at Eve" m.
Henry Brinley Richards
Classical music
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]
Johannes Brahms
—
Piano Concerto No. 1
Charles Dancla
Le mélodiste, Op.86
6 Airs variés, Series I, Op.89
Louise Farrenc
– Piano Etudes, Op.41
Camille Saint-Saëns
—
Piano Concerto No.1
Violin Concerto No. 2
Jean-Baptiste Singelée
– Duo concertant, Op.55
Johann Strauss II
—
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
Champagner-Polka
Opera
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]
Peter Cornelius
—
Der Barbier von Bagdad
Charles Gounod
–
Le médecin malgré lui
, CG 3, premiered January 15 in Paris
Giovanni Pacini
—
Il saltimbanco
Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin
–
La laitière de Trianon
, premiered December 18 in Paris
Musical theatre
[
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]
Orphée Aux Enfers
, operetta by
Jacques Offenbach
, Paris production opened at the
Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens
on October 21 and ran for 228 performances
Births
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]
January 3
–
Richard Franck
, composer (died 1938)
January 6
—
Ben Davies
, operatic tenor (died
1943
)
February 24
—
Arnold Dolmetsch
, musical instrument maker (died
1940
)
March 30
—
DeWolf Hopper
, US actor and singer (died
1935
)
April 22
—
Ethel Smyth
, composer (died
1944
)
April 25
–
Auguste Chapuis
, composer (died 1933)
May 22
—
Charles Kjerulf
, composer (died
1919
)
July 16
—
Eugène Ysaÿe
, composer (died
1931
)
July 21
—
Chauncey Olcott
, singer and songwriter (died
1932
)
August —
Guy d'Hardelot
, pianist and composer
August 1
—
Hans Rott
, composer (died
1884
)
August 9
—
Isidore de Lara
, composer (died
1935
)
September 13
–
Catharinus Elling
, composer (died 1942)
September 15
–
Jenö Hubay
, composer (died 1937)
October 12
–
Alice Charbonnet-Kellermann
, piano composer (died 1914)
November 9
–
John Stromberg
, composer (died 1902)
November 11
—
Alessandro Moreschi
, castrato singer (died
1922
)
December 22
—
Giacomo Puccini
, composer (died
1924
)
Deaths
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]
January 5
—
Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
, military leader and subject of the
Radetzky March
by
Johann Strauss I
(b. 1766)
January 23
—
Luigi Lablache
, operatic bass (b. 1794)
April —
Bernard Sarrette
, founder of the
Paris Conservatoire
(b. 1765)
April 8
—
Anton Diabelli
, publisher and composer (b. 1781)
April 16
—
Johann Baptist Cramer
, pianist and composer (b. 1771)
June 3
—
Julius Reubke
, pianist and composer (b. 1834)
August 24
—
Francis Edward Bache
, composer (b. 1833)
September 8
–
Jacopo Foroni
, composer (born 1825)
September 15
—
Thomas Adams
, organist and composer (b. 1785)
October 31
—
Karl Thomas Mozart
, musician, son of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(b. 1784)
November 15
—
Johanna Kinkel
, composer (b. 1810)
December 27
—
Alexandre Pierre François Boëly
, pianist, organist and composer (b. 1785)
References
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]
^
a
b
c
d
MusicAndHistory.com:1858
[
permanent dead link
]
Accessed 10 March 2013
^
Penguin Pocket On This Day
. Penguin Reference Library. 2006.
ISBN
0-14-102715-0
.
^
"Charles Thomas Lucas at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
doi
:
10.1093/ref:odnb/49439
. Retrieved
May 4,
2013
.
(Subscription or
UK public library membership
required.)
^
Benestad, Finn
/
Schjelderup-Ebbe, Dag
(2007):
Edvard Grieg – mennesket og kunstneren
. H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), Oslo.
ISBN
978-82-03-23459-0
; page 35
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