1876 in music explained
This article is about music-related events in 1876.
Events
Published popular music
Classical music
Opera
Musical theater
Births
- January 12
- January 19 – Rosina Storchio, Italian lyric soprano (died 1945)
- January 29
- February 2 – Giovanni Zenatello, tenor (died 1949)
- February 28 – John Alden Carpenter, composer
- March 11 – Carl Ruggles, composer (died 1971)
- May 17 – Carrie Tubb, soprano (died 1976)
- May 19 – Jan Ingenhoven, Dutch composer and conductor
- June 2 – Hakon Børresen, Danish composer (died 1954)
- June 5 – Tony Jackson, jazz musician (died 1920)
- August 14 – Florrie Forde, Australian-born English music hall singer (died 1940)
- August 16 – Karl Hoschna, Bohemian-born US composer
- September 15 – Bruno Walter, conductor (died 1962)
- November 23 – Manuel de Falla, composer (died 1946)
- December 11 – Mieczysław Karłowicz, composer (died 1909)
- December 29
Deaths
- February 28 – Raimondo Boucheron, composer, 75
- March 5
- March 28 – Joseph Böhm, violinist, 80
- April 19 – Samuel Sebastian Wesley, organist and composer, 65
- June 28 – August Wilhelm Ambros, composer and music historian, 69
- August 29 – Félicien-César David, composer, 66
- September 9 – Mary Shaw, operatic contralto, 62
- September 30 – Henri Bertini, pianist and composer, 77
- October 1 – James Lick, American carpenter and piano builder, 80
- November 8 – Antonio Tamburini, operatic baritone, 76
- November 9 – Édouard Batiste, organist and composer, 56
- November 18 – Nicolas Bosret, blind organist and composer, 77
- December 3 – Hermann Goetz, composer, 35 (tuberculosis)
- December 14 – George Frederick Anderson, violinist, 83
Notes and References
- https://www.gsarchive.net/whowaswho/I-J/JamesLithgow.htm Biography of St. John's 2nd husband, Lithgow James