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  2. 1912 in music - Wikipedia

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    February 27 – Eliška Kleinová, pianist and music teacher (died 1999) March 11 – Xavier Montsalvatge, composer and music critic (died 2002) March 14 – Les Brown, US bandleader (died 2001) March 15 – Lightnin' Hopkins, blues musician (died 1982) March 24 – Sari Biro, pianist (died 1990) March 27 – Robert Hughes, composer (died 2007)

  3. 1912 in British music - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Triennial Music Festival is held for the last time, and runs at a loss. [1] Edward German declines Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree's proposal that he provide the music for a production based on the life of Sir Francis Drake, saying that its setting necessitate covering ground already explored in his 1902 opera Merrie England. He writes ...

  4. Category:1912 in music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1912 in music" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Category:1912 songs - Wikipedia

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  6. Hitchy-Koo - Wikipedia

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    Hitchy-Koo is a 1912 American popular song [1] and a series of musical revues, inspired by the song, staged on Broadway each year from 1917 through 1920 [2] and on tour in 1922. [3] Described by Variety magazine as a "hit song of 1912", the song was composed by Lewis F. Muir and Maurice Abrahams with lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert.

  7. Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Lee Higginson forms the Boston Symphony Orchestra; Higginson would personally run the Orchestra for almost four decades. [6] [7]The Thomas B. Harms music publishing company is established solely to publish popular music, then referring to parlor music.

  8. Dallas Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Dallas Blues", written by Hart Wand, is an early blues song, first published in 1912.It has been called the first true blues tune ever published. [1] However, two other 12-bar blues had been published earlier: Anthony Maggio's "I Got the Blues" in 1908 and "Oh, You Beautiful Doll", a Tin Pan Alley song whose first verse is twelve-bar blues, in 1911.

  9. Timeline of musical events - Wikipedia

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    Japanese pop band Dreams Come True release their album The Swinging Star, whose track Sweet Sweet Sweet originated as the ending theme of the Sega Genesis video game Sonic the Hedgehog 2, for which Masato Nakamura composed the music. 1991 in music, 1991 in British music, 1991 in Norwegian music. Debut albums by: Blur ; Cypress Hill (Cypress Hill)