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Overview of the events of 1863 in music
Overview of the events of 1863 in music
Events
January 6 – Johannes Brahms ' Piano Sonata no. 3 is premiered in Vienna, played by the 29-year-old composer. Richard Wagner is among the audience.[ 1]
January 29 – Established composer Giacomo Meyerbeer presents the young Jacques Offenbach to Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach , the queen consort of Prussia.[ 1]
February 8 – Richard Wagner conducts a concert of his own music in Prague ; Antonín Dvořák is a member of the orchestra.[ 1]
February -April – Richard Wagner conducts a concert of his own music in Saint Petersburg . Tchaikovsky and César Cui attend. Works performed included excerpts from Tristan und Isolde , Das Rheingold , Die Walküre and the overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg .
February 25 – Johann Strauss II is appointed musical director of the Hofball.[ 1]
March 15 – In Vienna, Franz Schubert 's Der Entfernten D.331 for a male vocal quartet is performed in public for the first time, 35 years after the composer's death.[ 1]
April 19 – Hector Berlioz is presented with the Cross of the Order of Hohenzollern.[ 1]
May 10 – Violinist Joseph Joachim marries contralto Amalie Schneeweiss .
May 12 – Richard Wagner takes up residence at Penzing, near Vienna.[ 1]
June 20 – Franz Liszt takes up residence at the Dominican monastery of the Madonna del Rosario, Monte Mario, near Rome.[ 1]
July 11 – Pope Pius IX visits Franz Liszt at Monte Mario, and the two hold an impromptu concert.[ 1]
August 3 – 21-year-old Jules Massenet is awarded the First Grand Prix de Rome for his setting of the cantata David Rizzio .[ 1]
September 30 – Georges Bizet 's opera , Les pêcheurs de perles receives its première at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris .
November 2 – John Knowles Paine performs at the inauguration of a new organ at the Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts , USA.[ 1]
November 4 – Les Troyens , opera by Hector Berlioz , debuts, also at the Théâtre Lyrique
December 13 – Modest Mussorgsky becomes collegiate secretary at the chief engineering department of the Russian Ministry of Communications.[ 1] In the same year, he begins work on an opera, Salammbô , which is never finished.
Published popular music
Classical music
Opera
Musical theater
Births
February 4 – Pauline de Ahna , operatic soprano (died 1950 )
February 19 – Emánuel Moór , composer (died 1931 )
March 20 – Ernesto Nazareth , pianist and composer (died 1934 )
March 21 – Hugo Kaun , conductor, composer and music teacher (died 1932 )
April 4 – Blanche Marchesi , operatic contralto (died 1940 )
April 9 – Ernst Heuser , German composer (died 1942 )
April 19 – Felix Blumenfeld , Russian composer, pianist (died 1931 )
May 10 – Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury , Bengali writer, painter, violin player and composer (died 1915 )
May 12 – Charles Bordes , composer (died 1909 )
June 2 – Felix von Weingartner , composer, conductor (died 1942 )
June 5 – Arthur Somervell (died 1937 )
June 16 – Paul Antonin Vidal , composer (died 1931)
September 15 – Horatio Parker , composer (died 1919 )
November 1 – Alfred Reisenauer , composer (died 1907 )
December 7 – Pietro Mascagni , composer (died 1945 )
December 17 – Ion Vidu , composer (died 1931)
December 24 – Enrique Fernández Arbós , violinist, conductor and composer (died 1939 )
Deaths
February 4 – Giuseppe Lillo , composer, 38
February 25 – Laure Cinti-Damoreau , operatic soprano, 62
April 8 – Joseph Netherclift , composer, 70
May 14 – Émile Prudent , composer, 46
June – Filippo Colini , operatic baritone, 51
June 7 – Franz Xaver Gruber , composer of "Silent Night", 75
June 20 – Luigi Felice Rossi , composer, 57
July 23 – Sophie Lebrun , pianist and composer, 82
August 5 – Adolf Friedrich Hesse , composer, 53
References