1895 in music
Events in the year 1895 in music.
Specific locations
- 1895 in Norwegian music
Events
- March 4 – Gustav Mahler conducts the premiere of his Symphony No. 2, "Resurrection" in – the first three movement only.
- May 18 – Australian contralto Ada Crossley makes her London début at the Queen's Hall.
- August 10 – The first ever indoor promenade concert, origin of The Proms, is held at the Queen's Hall in London, opening a series promoted by impresario Robert Newman with 26-year-old Henry Wood as sole conductor. The first concert opens with the overture to Wagner's Rienzi. The orchestra tunes to the "French A" or diapason normal concert pitch.
- December 13 – The first complete performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2, in Berlin with the composer conducting the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra.
- Composer Sidney Homer marries contralto Louise Dilworth Beatty.
- Composer Zdeněk Fibich separates from his wife, the contralto Betty Fibichová, and goes to live with his former student and lover Anežka Schulzová.
- Venezuelan pianist, singer and composer Teresa Carreño divorces her husband, pianist Eugen d'Albert. It marks the end of her third marriage and his second.
Published popular music
- "America the Beautiful" w. Katherine Lee Bates m. Samuel A. Ward
- "The Band Played On" w. John F. Palmer m. Charles B. Ward
- "The Belle Of Avenoo A" w.m. Safford Waters
- "Down In Poverty Row" w. Gussie L. Davis m. Arthur Trevelyan
- "A Dream" w. Charles B. Cory m. J. C. Bartlett
- "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle" w. Charles W. Berkeley m. William H. Holmes
- "He's Not Dead Yet!" w. T.W. Connor
- "It's A Great Big Shame" w. Edgar Bateman m. George Le Brunn
- "Just Tell Them That You Saw Me" w.m. Paul Dresser
- "King Cotton March" m. John Philip Sousa
- "La Pas Ma La" w.m. Ernest Hogan
- "My Angeline" w. Harry B. Smith m. Victor Herbert
- "My Best Girl's A New Yorker" w.m. John Stromberg
- "Put Me Off at Buffalo" w. Harry Dillon m. John Dillon
- "Rastus On Parade" w. George Marion m. Kerry Mills
- "She Was One Of The Early Birds" w.m. T. W. Connor
- "Sleep Little Rosebud" w. Alfred Bryant, m. Louis Campbell Tipton
- "The Soldiers Of The Queen" w.m. Leslie Stuart
- "The Streets Of Cairo" w.m. James Thornton
- "The Sunshine Of Paradise Alley" w. Walter H. Ford m. John Walter Bratton
Recorded popular music
- "Girl Wanted"
- "The Band Played On"
- "The Sidewalks of New York"
Classical music
- Béla Bartók
- *Capriccio in B minor, for piano, Op. 4
- *Fantasia in A minor, for piano, Op. 2
- *Fantasia, for violin, Op. 9
- *Pieces, for violin, Op. 7
- *Sonata No. 2 in F major, for piano, Op. 3
- *Sonata in C minor, for violin and piano, Op. 5
- *Sonata No. 3 in C major, for piano, Op. 6
- Léon Boëllmann – Suite Gothique for Organ
- Antonín Dvořák – Cello Concerto in B minor, thirteenth and fourteenth string quartets
- Edward Elgar – From the Bavarian Highlands, for chorus and orchestra, Op. 27
- George Enescu – "Study" Symphony No. 1 in D minor
- Gabriel Fauré
- *Allegro symphonique, for piano four-hands, Op. 68
- *Barcarolle No. 6 in E-flat major, for piano, Op. 70
- *Theme and Variations, for piano, Op. 73
- Anatoly Lyadov
- *Etude in F major, for piano, Op. 37
- *Mazurka in F major, for piano, Op. 38
- *Preludes, for piano, Op. 36
- *Preludes, for piano, Op. 39
- Henrique Oswald – Piano Quintet in C major, Op. 18
- Camille Saint-Saëns
- *Fantasy No. 2 in D major, for organ, Op. 101
- *La Mort de Thaïs, Paraphrase de concert sur l'opéra de J. Massenet, for piano
- *Souvenir d'Ismaïlia, for piano, Op. 100
- Richard Strauss
- *Songs, for high voice and piano, Op. 29
- *Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, for orchestra, Op. 28
- Alexander von Zemlinsky – Serenade, for violin and piano
Opera
- Isaac Albéniz – Henry Clifford
- Enrique Fernández Arbós – El Centro de la Tierra
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Christmas Eve, 10 December, in St. Petersburg.
[Musical theater]
- An Artist's Model London production opened at Daly's Theatre on February 2 and ran for 392 performances
- Dandy Dick Whittington London production
- The Shop Girl Broadway production opened at Palmer's Theatre on October 28 and ran for 72 performances
- The Tyrolean London production
Births
- January 7 – Clara Haskil, pianist
- January 27 – Buddy De Sylva, songwriter
- February 7 – Irving Aaronson, jazz pianist and big band leader
- February 28 – Guiomar Novaes, Brazilian pianist
- March 4 – Bjarne Brustad, Norwegian composer and violinist
- March 23 – Dane Rudhyar, composer
- March 31 – Lizzie Miles, singer
- April 1 – Alberta Hunter, singer
- April 3
- *Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, composer
- *Zez Confrey, pianist and composer
- April 9 – Mance Lipscomb, popular singer
- April 23 – Jimmie Noone, jazz musician
- April 29 – Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor
- May 1 – Leo Sowerby, composer
- May 2 – Lorenz Hart, US lyricist
- May 6 – Rudolph Valentino, dancer and actor
- May 11 – William Grant Still, composer
- June 10 – Hattie McDaniel, singer and actress
- June 16 – Lew Pollack, US composer
- July 4 – Irving Caesar, US lyricist and librettist
- July 5 – Gordon Jacob, English composer
- July 10 – Carl Orff, German composer
- July 12 – Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist
- July 13 – Bradley Kincaid, folk singer
- July 25 – Yvonne Printemps, singer and actress
- August 6 – Ernesto Lecuona, Cuban composer
- August 10 – Harry Richman, US singer, actor and composer
- August 13 – Bert Lahr, vaudeville performer
- September 9 – Harry Tobias, US lyric writer
- September 16 – Karol Rathaus, Austrian composer
- September 22 – Herbert Janssen, German baritone
- September 26 – George Raft, Hollywood actor and Broadway entertainer
- October 11 – Jakov Gotovac, Croatian composer and conductor
- October 12 – Tubby Hall, jazz drummer
- October 17 – Doris Humphrey, dancer
- October 29 – Harry Ruby, songwriter
- November 5 – Walter Gieseking, German pianist and composer
- November 16 – Paul Hindemith, German composer
- November 28
- *José Iturbi, pianist
- *Jacobo Rubalcaba, Cuban musician and bandleader
- November 29 – Busby Berkeley, film director, choreographer
- November 30 – Johann Nepomuk David, composer
- December 2 – Harriet Cohen, pianist
- December 16 – Andy Razaf, composer, poet and lyricist
Deaths
- January 10 – Benjamin Godard, composer
- January 22 – Edward Solomon, pianist, conductor and composer
- February 6 – Otto Mahler, composer
- February 16 – Fredrik August Dahlgren, songwriter
- February 24 – Ignaz Lachner, conductor and composer
- March 16 – Richard Corney Grain, entertainer and songwriter
- March 18 – Priscilla Horton, singer and actress
- April 28 – Jean Joseph Bott, violinist and composer
- May 21 – Franz von Suppé, composer
- June 15 – Richard Genée, librettist and composer
- June 28 – Ján Koehler, operatic baritone
- July 13 – John Tiplady Carrodus, violinist
- August 6 – George Frederick Root, US composer
- August 13 – Ludwig Abel, violinist, composer and conductor
- October 12 – Cecil Frances Alexander, hymn-writer
- October 25 – Charles Hallé, pianist and conductor
- November – Raffaele Mirate, operatic tenor
- November 1 – Aleksander Zarzycki, pianist, conductor and composer
- date unknown
- *Charles Albrecht, composer of the national anthem of Monaco
- *Basilio Basili, operatic tenor and composer
- *Angelique Magito, opera and concert singer
- *Nipper, the dog on the HMV record label