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Encyclopedia > 1889 in music

See also: 1888 in music, other events of 1889, 1890 in music and the list of 'years in music'.

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Published popular music

  • "Ask A Policeman" w. E. W. Rogers m. A. E. Duran Deau
  • "Down Went McGinty" w.m. Joseph Flynn
  • "Four Little Curly Headed Coons" by James W. Wheeler
  • "Little Annie Rooney (Is My Sweetheart)" w.m. Michael Nolan
  • "Oh, Promise Me" w. Clement Scott m. Reginald de Koven
  • "Playmates" w.m. Harry Dacre
  • "Slide Kelly Slide" w.m. John W. Kelly
  • "Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes" w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan
  • "The Thunderer" m. John Philip Sousa
  • "The Washington Post" m. John Philip Sousa

Classical music

Opera

Musical theater

Births

Deaths



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Music Library (2170 words)
This music may be rarely sung or played, and musically it may be unremarkable, but collectively it is a useful historical reflection of the pleasures and tastes of the last century.
Here, theater and concert tickets were sold, music teachers and performers became acquainted and came to be recommended to prospective students and the latest music news of the rest of the country disseminated.
Hopefully, it also proves to music librarians and others that similar studies of long-forgotten music collections can be studied and indexed given a good block of time, such as one and one-half years, plus the new computer technology now at one's disposal.
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