Overview of the events of 1891 in music
Events in the year 1891 in music .
Published popular music [ edit ]
Recorded popular music [ edit ]
January 25 – Wellman Braud , jazz musician (died 1966 )
February 5 – Dino Borgioli , operatic tenor (died 1960 )
March 22 – Alexis Roland-Manuel , French composer and critic (died 1966 )
March 28 – Leah Frances Russell , Australian opera singer (died 1983 )
April 2 – Jack Buchanan , Scottish singer, actor, dancer and director (died 1957 )
April 15 – Väinö Raitio , Finnish composer (died 1945 )
April 23 – Sergei Prokofiev , Russian composer (died 1953 )
May 16 – Richard Tauber , Austrian singer (died 1948 )
May 26 – Mamie Smith , blues singer (died 1946 )
May 30 – Ben Bernie , US bandleader (died 1943 )
June 3 – Georges Guibourg , French singer, actor and writer (died 1970 )
June 9 – Cole Porter , songwriter (died 1964 )
June 10 – Al Dubin , Swiss-born American lyricist (died 1945 )
June 21 – Hermann Scherchen , German conductor (died 1966 )
July 14 – Fréhel , French singer and actress (died 1951 )
July 16 – Blossom Seeley , US singer and vaudeville performer (died 1974 )
August 2 – Arthur Bliss , composer (died 1975 )
September 11 – Noël Gallon , French composer and music educator (died 1966 )
September 14 – Czesław Marek , Polish composer, pianist, and piano teacher (died 1985 )
September 16 – Milton Schwarzwald , American film director and composer (died 1950 )
September 26 – Charles Munch , Alsatian symphonic conductor and violinist (died 1968 )
October 1 – Morfydd Llwyn Owen , Welsh singer and composer (died 1918 )
October 29 – Fanny Brice , US actress, comedian and singer (died 1951 )
November 27 – Giovanni Breviario , operatic tenor (died 1982 )
date unknown
January 5 – Emma Abbott , singer (born 1850 )
January 8 – Fredrik Pacius , composer and conductor (born 1809 )
January 17 – Johannes Verhulst , conductor and composer (born 1816 )
January 16 – Léo Delibes , composer (born 1836 )
January 21 – Calixa Lavallée , composer (born 1842 )
May 23 – Ignace Leybach , pianist, organist and composer (born 1817 )
June 14 – Count Nicolò Gabrielli , Italian opera composer (born 1814
July 3 – Stefano Golinelli , pianist and composer (born 1818 )
July 21 – Franco Faccio , composer and conductor (born 1840 )
August 5/6 – Henry Litolff , keyboard virtuoso and composer (born 1818 )
September 2 – Ferdinand Praeger , composer, music teacher, pianist and writer (b. 1815)
October 27
November 9 – Frederick Mathushek , piano maker (born 1814 )
November 20 – Franz Hitz , Swiss pianist and composer (born 1828 )
December 28 – Alfred Cellier , composer (born 1844 )
date unknown
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^ "The Cylinder Music Shop at Tinfoil.com – 1888–1894, The North American Phonograph Company Era" . www.tinfoil.com . Retrieved 2017-10-14 .
^ "The *Other* Sub-Companies" . ARSC Blog . 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2017-11-05 .
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