Overview of the events of 1892 in music
Events in the year 1892 in music .
Published popular music [ edit ]
Recorded popular music [ edit ]
January 1 – Artur Rodziński , Polish conductor (d. 1958)
January 31 – Eddie Cantor , born Isidore Itzkowitz, American singer and entertainer (d. 1964)
February 4 – Yrjö Kilpinen , Finnish composer known most for his lieder (d. 1959)
February 15 – Ján Valašťan Dolinský , Slovak composer (d. 1965)
March 10
March 27 – Ferde Grofé , composer (d. 1972)
April 1 – Renato Zanelli , Chilean baritone, later tenor (d. 1935)
April 2 – Roy Palmer , jazz trombonist (d. 1962)
April 10 – Victor de Sabata , conductor and composer (d. 1967)
April 12 – Johnny Dodds , jazz clarinetist (d. 1940)
April 15 – Manuel Quiroga , violinist (d. 1961)
April 19 – Germaine Tailleferre , composer (d. 1983)[ 5]
April 21 – Jaroslav Kvapil , composer (d. 1958)
May 14 – Arthur Lourié , Russian -born expatriate composer (d. 1966)
May 18 – Ezio Pinza , Italian bass singer and actor (d. 1957)
May 19 – Pops Foster , jazz bass player (d. 1969)
June 6 – Ted Lewis , singer and bandleader (d. 1971)
June 18 – Eduard Steuermann , pianist (d. 1964)
June 21 – Hilding Rosenberg , Swedish composer (d. 1985)
June 23 – Mieczysław Horszowski , Polish pianist (d. 1993)
June 30 – László Lajtha , Hungarian symphonist (d. 1963)
July 2 – Jack Hylton , British bandleader (d. 1965)
July 8 – J. Russel Robinson , dixieland pianist-composer (d. 1963)
July 10 – Ján Móry , Slovak composer (d. 1978)
July 26 – Philipp Jarnach , composer of German-French origins (d. 1982)
August 14 – Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji , composer, music critic and pianist (d. 1988)
August 15 – Knud Jeppesen , musicologist (d. 1974)
September 4 – Darius Milhaud , composer (d. 1974)
September 5 – Joseph Szigeti , violinist (d. 1973)
September 17 – Hendrik Andriessen , Dutch composer and organist (d. 1981)
October 17 – Herbert Howells , church music composer (d. 1983)
October 19 – Ilmari Hannikainen , composer (d. 1955)
October 25 – Janszieka (Jennie) Deutsch and Roszicka (Rosie) Deutsch , Hungarian-born dancers, actresses and singers, billed as the Dolly sisters (d. 1941 and 1970 respectively)
November 11 – Isidor Achron , Polish-American pianist and composer (d. 1948 )
November 28 – Thomas Wood , English composer (d. 1950)
December 9 – Beatrice Harrison , cellist (d. 1965)
December 11 – Giacomo Lauri-Volpi , operatic tenor (d. 1979)
January 10 – Heinrich Dorn , German conductor, composer and journalist (born 1804)
February 13 – Lambert Massart , violinist (born 1811)
February 20 – Róza Csillag , opera singer (born 1832)
March 11 – Caroline Reinagle , pianist, composer and writer (born 1818)
March 20 – Arthur Goring Thomas , composer (born 1850) (suicide)
April 22 – Édouard Lalo , composer (born 1823)[ 6]
May 2 – Wilhelm Rust , composer (born 1822)
May 6 – Ernest Guiraud , composer (born 1837)
June 5 – Robert Rees , Welsh tenor (born 1841 )[ 7]
August 18 – Jules Perrot , ballet dancer (born 1810)
August 19 – František Zdeněk Skuherský , composer, teacher and music theorist (born 1830)
September 5 – Henry Christian Timm , pianist, conductor and composer (born 1811)
September 24 – Patrick Gilmore , bandmaster and composer (born 1829)
October 24 – Robert Franz , composer (born 1815)
October 28 – Felix Otto Dessoff , conductor and composer (born 1835)
November 4 – Hervé , organist and composer (born 1825)
November 19 – Antonio Torres Jurado , guitar maker (born 1817)
date unknown – Adolf Rzepko , Polish composer, oboist, choral and orchestral conductor and pianist (born 1825)
^ "The Recordings of the Columbia Phonograph Company, 1889–1896" . archive.org . May 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-05 .
^ Tim Gracyk (2015-02-13), RARE Al Reeves banjoist comedian brown wax cylinder 1890s Al Jolson (John L. Sullivan song) , archived from the original on 2021-08-31, retrieved 2017-10-12
^ a b "Lost Recording List – National Recording Preservation Board" . The Library of Congress . Retrieved 2017-10-09 .
^ Sullivan, Steve (2017-05-17). Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings . Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442254497 .
^ Harnsberger, Lindsey C. (1997). Essential Dictionary of Music: The Most Practical and Useful Music Dictionary for Students and Professionals . Los Angeles: Alfred Publishing Co. p. 260. ISBN 978-0-88284-728-3 .
^ Sadie, Stanley (Ed.) (1994) [1992]. The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. vol. 2, E-Lom, chpt: "Lalo, Edouard(-Victoire-Antoine)" by Hugh Macdonald. New York: MacMillan. ISBN 0-935859-92-6 .
^ Griffith, Robert David. "Biography of Robert Rees" . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 27 December 2011 .