1850 in music's theme is one that has captured the attention of many people over the years. Since his appearance on the public scene, 1850 in music has been the subject of debate, study and interest by experts and fans alike. Its impact on society and daily life is undeniable, and its relevance continues to be a cause for reflection in various spheres. In this article, we will explore the different facets of 1850 in music, from its history to its influence on the world today, with the aim of providing a complete and up-to-date overview of this fascinating topic.
Overview of the events of 1850 in music
Events
Published popular music
Classical music
- J S Bach – The Brandenburg Concertos published for the first time
- Hector Berlioz – La Fuite en Égypte (later incorporated into l'Enfance du Christ)
- Ernesto Cavallini – Elégie for clarinet and piano
- Carl Czerny – Album élégant des dames pianistes, Op. 804
- Louise Farrenc – Sonata for violin and piano in A, Op. 39
- Niels Gade – Symphony No. 4
- Ferdinand Hiller – 4 Gesänge, Op.41
- Édouard Lalo – Piano Trio no. 1 in C minor
- Franz Liszt
- Anton Rubinstein
- Camille Saint-Saëns - Symphony in A Major
- Robert Schumann – Symphony No. 3 op. 97 in E-flat, Cello Concerto Op. 129 in A minor
- Louis Spohr – String Quintet No. 7 in G minor (of 7)
- Johann Strauss Jr.
- Kaiser Franz Josef Marsch, Op. 67
- Aeols-Töne Walzer, Op. 68
- Die Gemütlichen Walzer, Op. 70
- Künstler-Quadrille, Op. 71
- Scherz-Polka, Op. 72
- Frohsinns-Spenden Walzer, Op. 73
- Lava-Ströme Walzer, Op. 74
- Sofien-Quadrille, Op. 75
- Attaque-Quadrille, Op. 76
- Wiener Garnison Marsch, Op. 77
- Rendez-vous Polka, Op. 78
- Robert Volkmann – Piano Trio No. 2 op. 5 in B-flat minor
Opera
Births
- January 4 – Max Kalbeck, librettist and music critic (died 1921)
- January 6 – Xaver Scharwenka, pianist and composer (d. 1924)
- January 13 – Leon Francis Victor Caron, French-Australian conductor and composer (d. 1907)
- February 18 – Sir George Henschel, Prussia-born singer, conductor, composer, founder of London Symphony Orchestra (d. 1934)
- March 5 – Daniel B. Towner, composer (d. 1919)
- March 9 – Alexandre Luigini, composer (d. 1906)
- March 18 – Olefine Moe, opera singer (d. 1933)
- March 19 – Elias Oechsler, composer (d. 1917)
- March 26 – Amalia Riégo, opera singer (d. 1926)
- April 25 – Luise Adolpha Le Beau, German composer (d. 1927)
- July 3 – Alfredo Keil, composer and painter (d. 1907)
- July 4 – Ole Olsen, Norwegian composer (d. 1927)
- July 5 – Aloÿs Claussmann, French organist (died 1926)
- September 9 – Leopoldo Miguez, composer (d. 1902)
- September 21 – Hans Sitt, German violinist, teacher and composer (d. 1922)
- November 10 – Arthur Goring Thomas, composer (d. 1892)
- December 1 – Peter Erasmus Lange-Müller, Danish composer (d. 1926)
- December 9 – Emma Abbott, singer (d. 1891)
- December 13 – Iver Holter, conductor and composer (d. 1941)
- December 20 – Theo Marzials, composer, singer and poet (d. 1920)
- December 21 – Zdeněk Fibich, Czech composer (d. 1900)
- December 29 – Tomás Bretón, composer (d. 1923)
Deaths
- February 15 – Elisabeth Forsselius, actress and singer (b. 1771)
- March 19 – Adalbert Gyrowetz, composer (b. 1763)
- March 25 – Francesco Basili, conductor and composer (b. 1767)
- April 3 – Václav Tomášek, pianist and composer (b. 1774)
- May – Ludwig Schuberth, composer (b. 1806)
- July 28 – Stefano Pavesi, composer (b. 1779)
- August 22 – Nikolaus Lenau, lyricist and poet (born 1802)
- October 12 – Luigia Boccabadati, operatic soprano (b. 1800)
- October 14 – Alexandrine-Caroline Branchu, operatic soprano (b. 1780)
- November 6 – Christopher Meineke, organist and composer (b. 1782)
- December 3 – Andrei Sychra, guitarist and composer (b. c. 1773)
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