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This article is about music-related events in 1835.

Events

  • January 2 – The Neue Leipziger Zeitschrift für Musik, edited by Robert Schumann, changes its name to Neue Zeitschrift für Musik.
  • January 24 – Postponed premiere Vincenzo Bellini's I puritani in Théâtre-Italien Paris
  • January 25 – Hector Berlioz becomes resident music critic for the Journal des débats.
  • March 24 – August Winding, composer (died 1899)
  • March 30 – Bernhard Scholz, composer (died 1916)
  • July 10 – Henryk Wieniawski, violinist and composer (died 1880)
  • August 12 – Peter Piel, composer (died 1904)
  • August 20 – Oscar Stoumon, music critic and composer (died 1900)
  • September 28 – Jean Louis Gobbaerts, pianist (died 1886)
  • October 7 – Felix Draeseke, composer (died 1913)
  • October 9 – Camille Saint-Saëns, composer (died 1921)
  • October 11 – Theodore Thomas, conductor (died 1905)
  • November 25 – Joseph Glæser, organist and composer (died 1891)
  • December 1 – Carl Johan Frydensberg, composer (died 1904)
  • December 12 – Georges Jean Pfeiffer, composer (died 1908)
  • date unknown – Abu Khalil Qabbani, Syrian dramatist and composer (died 1902)

Deaths

  • February 19 – Amzi Chapin, cabinetmaker, singing-school teacher and shape note composer
  • April 23 – Joseph Antonio Emidy, violinist and composer (born 1775)
  • April 25 – François Tourte, bowmaker (born 1747)
  • May 9 – Sebastian Mayer, operatic bass (born 1773)
  • August 3 – Wenzel Müller, composer (born 1767)
  • August 10 – Claus Schall, violinist and composer (born 1757)
  • September 23 – Vincenzo Bellini, composer (born 1801)
  • October 21 – Muthuswami Dikshitar, youngest of the Carnatic music composer trinity (born 1775)
  • November 19
  • Thomas Linley the elder, musician and founder of a musical dynasty (born 1733)
  • Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy, banker and father of Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn (born 1776)

References