1875 in music
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2 Published popular music 3 Musical theater 4 Opera 5 Classical music 6 Births 7 Deaths |
Events
- March 3 - Georges Bizet's Carmen debuts in Paris
Published popular music
- "Angels, Meet Me At the Cross Road" w.m. Will Hays
- "Carve Dat Possum" by Sam Lucas & Herbert Hershy
- "Dreaming Forever of Thee" w.m. John Hill Hewitt
- "Grandfather's Clock" w.m. Henry C. Work
- "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" w.m. Thomas P. Westendorf
- "Nancy Lee" w. Frederick Edward Weatherly, m. Stephen Adams (pseudonym of Michael Maybrick)
- "The Witches Flight (Galop Caprice)" by Henry A. Russell
Musical theater
- Die Fledermaus, Paris production
- Trial By Jury, London production
- Trial By Jury, New York production
- The Zoo, London production
Opera
- Carmen first performed in Paris. Music by Georges Bizet and libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy.
Classical music
- Ma Vlast (My Country) - Six symphonic poems by Bedrich Smetana
Births
- February 2 - Fritz Kreisler, Austrian violinist and composer
- February 28 - Christie MacDonald, actress and singer
- May - Paul Sarebresole
Deaths