1873 in music
This article is about music-related events in 1873.Events
- April – The Fisk Jubilee Singers, an African American a cappella ensemble, perform before Queen Victoria during their first European tour.
- August 27 – Sir Arthur Sullivan's oratorio The Light of the World is premièred at the Birmingham Festival.
- Joseph Parry becomes Professor of Music at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
- Therese Malten makes her solo debut as Pamina in The Magic Flute at Dresden.
Published popular music
- "The German Polka" by Gus Williams
- "Good Sweet Ham" by Henry Hart
- "Home on the Range" by Daniel Kelly & Brewster M. Higley
- "I'se Gwine Back to Dixie" by Charles A. White
- "Silver Threads Among the Gold" w. Eben Eugene Rexford m. Hart Pease Danks
Classical music
- Johannes Brahms
- *Two String Quartets, Op. 51
- *Variations on a Theme by Haydn
- Anton Bruckner – Symphony No. 3
- Antonín Dvořák – String Quartet No. 5; String Quartet no. 6 in A
- Hermann Goetz – Symphony in F, Op. 9
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – The Tempest
- Giuseppe Verdi – String Quartet in E minor
Opera
- Léo Delibes — Le roi l'a dit
- Karel Miry — Muziek in t'huisgezin
Musical theater
- 1492 Up To Date, Libretto by R. A. Barnet, music by Carl Pflueger
Births
- February 1 — Joseph Allard, fiddler and composer
- February 13 — Feodor Chaliapin, operatic bass
- February 27 — Enrico Caruso, operatic tenor
- March 19 — Max Reger, German composer
- April 1 — Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer
- April 18 — Jean Roger-Ducasse, French composer
- May 1 — Harry Evans, composer
- June 1 — Ada Jones, singer
- June 16 — Antonina Nezhdanova, operatic soprano
- July 11 — Nat M. Wills, singer, comedian, and actor
- August 11 — J. Rosamond Johnson, US composer and singer
- August 18 — Otto Harbach, lyricist
- September 21 — Papa Jack Laine, bandleader
- October 14 — José Serrano, composer
- October 23 — Ricardo Villa, composer
- November 1 — Charles Quef, French organist and composer
- November 16 — W. C. Handy, songwriter
- December 14 — Joseph Jongen, Belgian organist and composer
Deaths
- January 3 — John Lodge Ellerton, composer
- January 28 — Henry Hugo Pierson, composer
- February 14 — Charles Samuel Bovy-Lysberg, composer and pianist
- March 31 — Domenico Donzelli, operatic tenor
- April 13 — Carlo Coccia, opera composer
- April 19 — Pierre-Chéri Lafont, actor and singer
- May 13 — Kašpar Mašek, composer
- June 2 — François George-Hainl, cellist, conductor and composer
- July 4 — Prince Józef Michal Poniatowski, operatic tenor and composer
- July 19 — Ferdinand David, violinist and composer
- August 26 — Karl Wilhelm, choral director
- September 26 — Roderich Benedix, librettist and singer
- October 6 — Friedrich Wieck, music teacher and father of Clara Schumann
- October 8 — Albrecht Agthe, music teacher