Events
★
April 27 -
Igor Stravinsky's ballet ''
Apollon musagète'' is premiered in Washington
★
September 11 -
LeoÅ¡ JanáÄek's ''
String Quartet No. 2'', ''Intimate Letters'', is premiered in Brno
★
September 12 -
Anton Webern's ''
String Trio'' is premiered in Siena
★
September 14 -
Carl Nielsen's ''
Clarinet Concerto'' is given its first performance
★
November 22 -
Maurice Ravel's ''
Bolero'' is premiered in Paris
★
November 27 -
Igor Stravinsky's ballet ''
La Baiser de la Fée'' is premiered in Paris
★
December 2 -
Arnold Schoenberg's ''
Variations for Orchestra'' is premiered in Berlin
★
Edward German is knighted for services to music.
★
Eric Fenby begins work as amanuensis for
Frederick Delius.
★
Tampa Red's musical career begins
★
Scrapper Blackwell's musical career begins with Carr's
Vocalion Records release.
★
Leroy Carr's musical career begins with the release of
How Long, How Long Blues.
★
Howlin' Wolf's musical career begins
★ The first commercial recordings of
Cajun music are released
★ The
Detroit Symphony Orchestra makes its
Carnegie Hall debut.
★
Al Jolson marries
Ruby Keeler.
Published popular music
★ "After My Laughter Came Tears" w.m. Charles Tobias & Roy Turk
★ "
Alabama Song" w.
Bertolt Brecht m.
Kurt Weill
★ "All By Yourself In The Moonlight" w.m. Jay Wallis
★ "Anything You Say" w.m. Walter Donaldson
★ "
Back In Your Own Backyard" w.m.
Dave Dreyer,
Al Jolson &
Billy Rose
★ "Basin Street Blues" w.m. Spencer Williams
★ "Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now" w.m. Walter Donaldson
★ "
Big Rock Candy Mountain" Harry McClintock
★ "Bill" w.
P.G. Wodehouse &
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Jerome Kern. Introduced by
Helen Morgan in the musical ''
Showboat'' and performed by Miss Morgan in the
1929 and
1936 film versions.
★ "
Button Up Your Overcoat" w.
B.G. DeSylva &
Lew Brown m.
Ray Henderson
★ "Can't Help Loving Dat Man" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Jerome Kern
★ "Carolina Moon" w. Benny Davis m. Joe Burke
★ "Cherry" w.m.
Don Redman
★ "Chiquita" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Mabel Wayne
★ "C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E" w.m. Harry Carlton
★ "Coquette" w. Gus Kahn m. Carmen Lombardo & John Green
★ "Cow Cow Blues" m.
Charles Davenport
★ "Crazy Rhythm" w.
Irving Caesar m. Joseph Meyer &
Roger Wolfe Kahn. Introduced by
Ben Bernie,
Peggy Chamberlain and
June O'Dea in the musical ''
Here's Howe''.
★ "Dance, Little Lady" w.m
Noel Coward. Introduced by
Sonnie Hale in the
revue ''
This Year of Grace''
★ "Diga Diga Doo" w.
Dorothy Fields m.
Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by
Adelaide Hall in the
revue ''
Blackbirds of 1928''
★ "Do I Hear You Saying?" w.
Lorenz Hart m.
Richard Rodgers. Introduced by
Charles King and
Flora LeBreton in the musical ''
Present Arms''.
★ "Doin' The New Low-Down" w.
Dorothy Fields m.
Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by
Bill Robinson in the
revue ''
Blackbirds of 1928''.
★ "Doin' The Raccoon" w. Raymond Klages m. J. Fred Coots
★ "Don't Look At Me That Way" w.m.
Cole Porter. Introduced by
Irene Bordoni in the musical ''
Paris.
★ "Dusky Stevedore" w.
Andy Razaf m. J.C Johnson
★ "Empty Bed Blues" w.m. J. C. Johnson
★ "Fancy Our Meeting" w. Douglas Furber m. Joseph Meyer &
Philip Charig. Introduced by
Jack Buchanan and
Elsie Randolph in the musical ''
That's a Good Girl''.
★ "Forgetting You" w. B.G. DeSylva & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
★ "From Monday On" w.
Bing Crosby m. Harry Barris
★ "
A Garden In The Rain" w. James Dyrenforth m. Carroll Gibbons
★ "A Gay Caballero" w.m. Frank Crumit & Lou Klein
★ "
Get Out And Get Under The Moon" w. Charles Tobias & William Jerome m.
Larry Shay
★ "De Glory Road" w. Clement Wood m.
Jacques Wolfe
★ "Golden Gate" by
Rose & Dreyer
★ "Henry's Made A Lady Out Of Lizzie" w.m. Walter O'Keefe
★ "Honey" w. Seymour Simons & Haven Gillespie m.
Richard A. Whiting
★ "Hooray For Captain Spaulding" w. Bert Kalmar m. Harry Ruby. Introduced by
Zeppo Marx,
Robert Greig,
Margaret Dumont and
Groucho Marx in the musical ''
Animal Crackers'' and also performed by them in the
1930 film version.
★ "
How About Me?" w.m.
Irving Berlin
★ "
How Long Has This Been Going On?" w.
Ira Gershwin m.
George Gershwin. Introduced by
Bobbe Arnst in the musical ''
Rosalie''. Performed by
Audrey Hepburn in the 1957 film ''
Funny Face''
★ "
I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby" w.
Dorothy Fields m.
Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by
Aida Ward and
Willard McLean in the
revue Blackbirds of 1928''.
★ "I Kiss Your Hand, Madame" w. (Eng) Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young (Ger) Fritz Rotter m. Ralph Erwin
★ "
I Wanna Be Loved By You" w.
Bert Kalmar m.
Harry Ruby & Herbert Stothart. Introduced by
Helen Kane and
Dan Healy in the musical ''
Good Boy''. Performed by Miss Kane dubbing for
Debbie Reynolds in the
1950 film ''
Three Little Words''.
★ "I'd Rather Be Blue Over You" w.
Billy Rose m.
Fred Fisher. Introduced by
Fanny Brice in the film ''
My Man''.
★ "
If I Had You" w.m.
Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly
★ "If You Want The Rainbow" w. Mort Dixon & Billy Rose m.
Oscar Levant.
★ "
I'll Get By" w. Roy Turk m. Fred E. Ahlert
★ "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas" w.m.
Phil Baxter
★ "I'm On The Crest Of A Wave" w. B.G. DeSylva & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson. Introduced by
Harry Richman in the
revue ''
George White's Scandals of 1928''
★ "Is There Anything Wrong In That?" w.m. Michael H. Cleary & Herb Magidson
★ "It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody)" w. Irving Caesar m. Cliff Friend
★ "
It's Tight Like That"
Thomas A. Dorsey, Hudson "
Tampa Red" Whittaker
★ "
Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Nathaniel Shilkret
★ "Jimmy, the Well-Dressed Man" w.m.
Jimmy Durante
★ "
Let's Do It" w.m.
Cole Porter. Introduced by
Irene Bordoni and
Arthur Margetson in the musical ''
Paris.
★ "Let's Misbehave" w.m.
Cole Porter
★ "Life Upon The Wicked Stage" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Jerome Kern
★ "Louisiana" w.
Andy Razaf & Bob Schafer m.
J. C. Johnson
★ "Lovable" Holmes, Simons, Whiting
★ "
Love Me or Leave Me" w.
Gus Kahn m.
Walter Donaldson
★ "
Lover, Come Back to Me" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Sigmund Romberg
★ "Ma Belle" w.
Clifford Grey m.
Rudolf Friml
★ "
Mack The Knife" w. (Eng) Marc Blitzstein (Ger)
Bertolt Brecht m.
Kurt Weill
★ "Make Believe" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Jerome Kern
★ "
Makin' Whoopee" w.
Gus Kahn m.
Walter Donaldson
★ "Malaguena" m. Ernesto Lecuona
★ "March Of The Musketeers" w.
P. G. Wodehouse &
Clifford Grey m.
Rudolf Friml. Introduced by
Dennis King, Douglass Dumbrille, Detmar Poppen, Joseph Macauley and chorus in the
theatre musical ''
The Three Musketeers''
★ "Marie" w.m.
Irving Berlin
★ "Memories of France" by
Al Dubin
★ "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now" w. Irving Caesar m. Cliff Friend
★ "My Lucky Star" w. B.G. DeSylva & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
★ "
Nagasaki" w.
Mort Dixon m.
Harry Warren
★ "One Kiss" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Sigmund Romberg
★ "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie" m. Clarence "Pine Top" Smith
★ "A Precious Little Thing Called Love" w.m. Lou Davis & J. Fred Coots
★ " 'Round Evening" w. Herb Steiner &
J. Fred Coots m. George Whiting
★ "She's Funny That Way" w.
Richard A. Whiting m. Neil Moret
★ "Short'nin' Bread" adapt. w.m.
Jacques Wolfe
★ "Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Sigmund Romberg
★ "The Song Of The Prune"
Frank Crumit, De Costa
★ "Sonny Boy" w.m. Al Jolson, B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
★ "St James Infirmary" w.m. Joe Primrose
★ "
Stack O'Lee" trad arr.
Cliff Edwards
★ "Stouthearted Men" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Sigmund Romberg
★ "Sugar (That Sugar Baby Of Mine)" w.m. Marceo Pinkard & Sidney D. Mitchell
★ "
Sweet Lorraine" w.
Mitchell Parish m.
Cliff Burwell
★ "Sweet Sue" w. Will J. Harris m. Victor Young
★ "Sweetheart Of All My Dreams" w.m. Art Fitch, Kay Fitch & Bert Lowe
★ "Sweethearts On Parade" w. Charles Newman m. Carmen Lombardo
★ "'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain't So" w.m. Willard Robison
★ "That's My Weakness Now" w.m. Bud Green & Sam H. Stept
★ "There Ain't No Sweet Man (That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears)" w.m. Fred Fisher
★ "There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" w.m. Dave Dreyer, Billy Rose & Al Jolson
★ "
Together" w.
B.G. DeSylva &
Lew Brown m.
Ray Henderson
★ "Wanting You" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Sigmund Romberg. Introduced by
Evelyn Herbert and
Robert Halliday in the operetta ''
The New Moon''. Performed in the 1930 film version by
Grace Moore and
Lawrence Tibbett.
★ "West End Blues" w.m. Joseph Oliver & Clarence Williams
★ "
When You're Smiling" w.m.
Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin &
Larry Shay
★ "Willow Tree" w.
Andy Razaf m.
Thomas Waller from the musical ''
Keep Shufflin'''
★ "World Weary" w.m.
Noel Coward. Introduced by
Beatrice Lillie in the
revue ''
This Year of Grace''
★ "You Are Love" w.
Oscar Hammerstein II m.
Jerome Kern
★ "You Took Advantage Of Me" w.
Lorenz Hart m.
Richard Rodgers
★ "You Wouldn't Fool Me" w.
B. G. De Sylva &
Lew Brown m.
Ray Henderson
★ "
You're The Cream In My Coffee" w.
B.G. DeSylva &
Lew Brown m.
Ray Henderson
Top hits on record
★ "Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now" by
Ruth Etting
★ "Diga Diga Doo" by
Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra
★ "Is There Anything Wrong In That?" by
Helen Kane
★ "I Wanna Be Loved By You" by Helen Kane
★ "Jazz Holiday" by
Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band
★ "(Goodbye, Broadway) Hello, Montreal!" by Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band
★ "Let's Misbehave" by
Irving Aaronson & His Commanders
★ "Let's Misbehave" by
Helen Kane
★ "
Little Orphan Annie" by the
Coon Sanders Nighhawks
★ "Mississippi Mud" by
Paul Whiteman's Orchestra
★ "Makin' Whoopie" by
Eddie Cantor
★ "My Man" by
Fanny Brice
★ "That's My Weakness Now" by
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra featuring
Bing Crosby
Other important recordings
★ "The Mooche" by
Duke Ellington
★ "
Muggles" by Louis Armstrong
★ "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" by
Pinetop Smith
★ "
West End Blues" by
Louis Armstrong
★ "Big Bill Blues" by
Big Bill Broonzy
★ "Prison Cell Blues" by
Blind Lemon Jefferson
★ "Statesboro Blues" by
Blind Willie McTell
★ "Playing With the Strings" by
Lonnie Johnson
★ "
How Long, How Long Blues" by
Leroy Carr
★ "It's Tight Like That" by
Tampa Red and
Georgia Tom Dorsey
Classical music
★
Aaron Avshalomov - Four Biblical Tableaux
★
Granville Bantock - ''Pagan Symphony''
★
Béla Bartók -
String Quartet No. 4
★
Werner Egk - Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra
★
Gerald Finzi - ''Grand Fantasia and Toccata''
★
Roberto Gerhard - Wind Quintet
★
Karl Amadeus Hartmann - ''Jazz Toccata and Fugue''
★
Dmitri Kabalevsky
★
★ Piano Concerto No. 1
★
★ String Quartet No. 1
★
Wilhelm Kienzl - String Quartet No. 3 in E major
★
Uuno Klami - ''Karelian Rhapsody''
★
Ernst Krenek
★
★ ''Little Symphony''
★
★ Piano Sonata No. 2
★
Sergei Prokofiev
★
★
Symphony No. 3
★
★
''The Prodigal Son'' (ballet)
★
Albert Roussel - ''Psalm 80''
★
Roger Sessions - ''The Black Maskers Suite'' for Orchestra
★
Leo Sowerby - Symphony No. 2
★
Pancho Vladigerov - ''Bulgarische Rhapsodie "Vardar"''
==
Opera==
★
Erwin Dressel - ''Der arme Columbus''
★
Cyril Scott - ''The Alchemist''
★
Dmitri Shostakovich - ''The Nose'' (1927-28)
==
Musical theater==
★ ''
Angela''
Broadway production
★ ''
Blackbirds of 1928'' Broadway production opened at the
Liberty Theatre on
May 9 and ran for 518 performances
★ ''
Blue Eyes''
London production opened at the
Piccadilly Theatre on
April 27 and ran for 278 performances
★ ''
Casanova'' Berlin production
★ ''
Die Dreigroschenoper'' (''
The Threepenny Opera'') Berlin production (from which ''
Mack the Knife'' is a hit)
★ ''
Funny Face'' London production opened at
Princes Theatre on
November 8 and ran for 263 performances
★ ''
Here's Howe'' Broadway production opened at the
Broadhurst Theatre on
May 1 and ran for 71 performances.
★ ''
Hold Everything'' Broadway production opened at the
Broadhurst Theatre on
October 10 and ran for 409 performances.
★ ''
Keep Shufflin'''
Broadway production opened at
Daly's Theatre on
February 27 and ran for 104 performances
★ ''
The New Moon'' (
Sigmund Romberg) - Broadway production opened at the
Imperial Theatre on
September 19, transferred to the
Casino Theatre on
November 18 and ran for a total of 509 performances.
★ ''
Paris'' (Cole Porter) Broadway production opened at the
Music Box Theatre on
October 8 and ran for 195 performances.
★ ''
Present Arms'' (
Lorenz Hart and
Richard Rodgers) Broadway production opened at
Lew Fields' Mansfield Theatre on
April 26 and ran for 155 performances.
★ ''
Rain or Shine'' Broadway production opened at
George M. Cohan's Theatre on
February 9 and ran for 356 performances
★ ''
Show Boat'' (
Jerome Kern and
Oscar Hammerstein II) - London production
★ ''
So This is Love''
London production opened on
April 25 at the
Winter Garden Theatre and ran for 321 performances
★ ''
Sunny Days'' Broadway production opened at the
Imperial Theatre on
February 8 and ran for 101 performances. It re-opened at the
Century Theatre on
October 1 for a further run of 32 performances.
★ ''
This Year of Grace''
★ ''
Ups-a-Daisy'' Broadway production opened at the
Shubert Theatre on
October 8 and ran for 64 performances. Starring
Marie Saxon,
Luella Gear,
William Kent,
Bob Hope and
Roy Royston.
★
★
London revue opened at the
Pavilion on
March 22 and ran for 316 performances.
★
★ Broadway production opened at the
Selwyn Theatre on
November 7 and ran for 158 performances.
★ ''
The Three Musketeers''
Broadway production opened at the
Lyric Theatre on
March 13 and ran for 319 performances.
★ ''
Treasure Girl'' Broadway production opened at the
Alvin Theatre on
November 8 and ran for 68 performances
★ ''
Virginia''
London production opened at the
Palace Theatre on
October 24.
★ ''
White Lilacs'' opened at the
Shubert Theatre on
September 10 and transferred to
Jolson's 59th Street Theatre on
October 8 for a total run of 136 performances
★ ''
Whoopee!'' Broadway production opened at the
New Amsterdam Theatre on
December 4 and ran for 407 performances
Births
★
January 17 -
Jean Barraqué, composer
★
January 29 -
Bengt Hambraeus
★
January 30 -
Ruth Brown
★
January 31 -
Chuck Willis
★
February 23 -
Isabel Bigley, US singer and actress
★
February 26 -
Fats Domino
★
March 4 -
Samuel Adler, composer and conductor
★
March 6 -
Ronald Stevenson, composer and pianist
★
March 31 -
Lefty Frizzell
★
April 1 -
Jane Powell, singer and actress
★
April 2 -
Serge Gainsbourg, singer-songwriter
★
April 3 -
Don Gibson
★
April 4 -
Monty Norman, singer and composer of the ''James Bond'' signature tune
★
April 5 -
Tony Williams,
The Platters
★
April 19 -
Alexis Korner, blues musician and historian
★
April 21 -
Hillous Butrum country musician
★
April 23 -
Shirley Temple, US actress, dancer and singer
★
April 29 -
Carl Gardner,
The Coasters
★
May 3 -
Dave Dudley, country singer
★
May 4 -
Maynard Ferguson
★
May 12 -
Burt Bacharach, US songwriter
★
May 23 -
Rosemary Clooney, US singer and actress
★
May 27 -
Thea Musgrave, composer
★
June 12
★
★
Vic Damone, US singer
★
★
Richard M. Sherman, US songwriter
★
June 26 -
Jacob Druckman, composer
★
July 1 -
Bobby Day, US singer, songwriter
★
August 10:
★
★
Jimmy Dean, singer
★
★
Eddie Fisher, singer
★
August 16 -
Ann Blyth, actress and singer
★
August 18 -
Sonny Til, doo-wop singer
★
August 22 -
Karlheinz Stockhausen, German composer
★
September 15 -
Cannonball Adderly
★
September 24 -
John Carter, jazz musician
★
October 3 -
Erik Bruhn, dancer and choreographer
★
October 9 -
Einojuhani Rautavaara,
Finnish composer
★
November 10 -
Ennio Morricone, composer
★
November 23 -
Jerry Bock, composer of ''Fiddler on the Roof''
★
November 27 -
Walter Klien, pianist (d. 1991)
★
December 28 -
Moe Kiffman, jazz musician
★
December 30 -
Bo Diddley
Deaths
★
January 1 -
Loie Fuller, dancer
★
February 16 -
Eddie Foy, vaudeville star
★
March 27 -
Leslie Stuart, musical theatre composer
★
June 19 -
Nora Bayes, singer, comedienne and actress
★
August 12 -
LeoÅ¡ JanáÄek, composer
★
October 30 -
Oscar Sonneck, musicologist
★
November 7 -
Mattia Battistini, operatic baritone
★
November 13-
Enrico Cecchetti, dancer
★ ''date unknown''
★
★
Lillie de Hegermann-Lindencrone, singer
★
★
Ernst Seifert, organ builder
★
★
David Thomas, composer
★
★
Carl Herman Unthan, disabled violinist