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1895 in music

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List of years in music (table)
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Events in the year 1895 in music.

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Events

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  • "Black Pickaninny"
    Charles A. Asbury, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Bye Bye Ma Honey"
    Billy Golden, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Carnival of Venice"
    Charles P. Lowe
  • "Cavalry"
    J. W. Myers, Brown Wax Cylinder Home Recording
  • "Dancing on the Housetops"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "El Captain March"
    – Sousa's Band
  • "Girl Wanted"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "Handicap March"
    – Sousa's Grand Concert Band
  • "Henrietta Have You Met Her?"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "Her Eyes Don't Shine Like Diamonds"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "Independence Bell"
    Len Spencer, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Just One Girl"
    J. W. Myers, Berliner Records
  • "Love Me Little Love Me Long"
    – Alice Raymond
  • "Michael Casey as a Hotel Clerk"
    Russell Hunting, Berliner Records
  • "Michael Casey's Plans For Freeing Ireland"
    Russell Hunting, Berliner Records
  • "My Blackbird"
    Len Spencer, United States Phonograph Company
  • "My Old Kentucky Home"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "My Pearl Is A Bowery"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "Nightingale Waltz"
    Issler's Orchestra, United States Phonograph Company
  • "The Band Played On"
    Dan W. Quinn, Columbia Records
  • "The Sidewalks of New York"
    Dan W. Quinn, Berliner Records
  • "The Sidewalks of New York"
    George J. Gaskin, Berliner Records
  • "Who Broke The Lock"
    Unique Quartette, Edison Phonograph Co


Classical music

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Opera

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Births

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References

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  1. ^ Philadelphia Orchestra (1955). Programs. p. 513.
  2. ^ David Ewen (1963). Encyclopedia of the Opera. Hill and Wang. p. 211.
  3. ^ Gerald Bordman (March 2001). American Musical Theater: A Chronicle. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-19-513074-4.
  4. ^ Down Beat. Maher Publications. 1980. p. 22.
  5. ^ Nicolas Slonimsky (1938). Music Since 1900. W.W. Norton, Incorporated. p. 446.
  6. ^ Michael Gray (2000). Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan. Continuum. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-8264-5150-7.
  7. ^ Charles Reid (1968). Malcolm Sargent: A Biography. Hamilton. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-241-91316-1.
  8. ^ Caryl Brahms; Ned Sherrin (1984). Song by Song: The Lives and Work of 14 Great Lyric Writers. R. Anderson Publications. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-86360-013-5.
  9. ^ The Record Collector. Record Collector. 1983. p. 5.
  10. ^ Kazimierz Sikorski (in Polish)
  11. ^ David Ewen (1987). American Songwriters: An H.W. Wilson Biographical Dictionary. H.W. Wilson. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-8242-0744-1.
  12. ^ Mark Morris (1996). A Guide to 20th-century Composers. Methuen. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-413-45601-4.
  13. ^ The Record Collector: A Magazine for Collectors of Recorded Vocal Art. 1962. p. 20.
  14. ^ Steve Evans; Ron Middlebrook (June 2002). Cowboy Guitars. Centerstream Publications. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-57424-102-0.
  15. ^ Recorded Sound. British Institute of Recorded Sound. 1967. p. 309.