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Events

  • February 17 – Franz Liszt gives the first performance of his Piano Concerto No. 1, conducted by Hector Berlioz in Weimar.
  • March&ndash;June – Richard Wagner stays in London to conduct a series of concerts.
  • June 13 - Twentieth opera of Giuseppe Verdi "Les vêpres siciliennes" (The Sicilian Vespers) is premiered in Paris.
  • July 5 – Jacques Offenbach inaugurates performances of operettas as director of his own theater, the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens.
  • Late autumn – Mily Balakirev meets Mikhail Glinka in Saint Petersburg. Their friendship cements the former's ambition to foster Russian nationalist music.
  • November 27 – Piano Trio No. 1 of Brahms is given its first public performance at Dodsworth's Hall in Manhattan on Broadway at 11th Street. It is the earliest performance of Brahms' music in the United States
  • December 3 – The Piano Trio in G minor by Bedřich Smetana is given its first public performance in Prague.
  • Tchaikovsky takes private music lessons with Rudolph Kündinger, who tells Tchaikovsky's father that he sees nothing to suggest a future composer.

Bands formed

  • Black Dyke Mills Band re-formed after failure of its immediate predecessor, the Queenshead Band in Queensbury, West Yorkshire, England.
  • Stephen Foster – "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming"
  • George Martin Lane – "The Lone Fish Ball"
  • Caroline Norton – "Juanita"
  • words Septimus Winner (as "Alice Hawthorne") music Richard Milburn – "Listen to the Mocking Bird"

Classical music

  • Georges Bizet – Symphony in C
  • Franz Berwald – Piano Concerto in D
  • Eduard Franck – String Quartet in F minor op. 49 ([http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/Nov03/Franck_quartet_Quintet.htm])
  • Charles Gounod – Symphony No. 1 in D
  • Stephen Heller
  • 2 Tarantelles, Op.85
  • Im Walde, Op.86
  • Friedrich Hermann – Capriccio No.1 for 3 Violins, Op.2
  • Franz Liszt
  • Book 1 of Années de pèlerinage
  • Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H
  • Les préludes, S.97
  • Prometheus, S.99
  • 3 Lieder aus Schillers "Wilhelm Tell", S.292
  • Wie singt die Lerche schön, S.312
  • Anton Rubinstein – Quintet for Piano and Winds Op. 55 (probably from this year)
  • Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Six Bagatelles for piano, Op. 3
  • Quintet for Piano and Strings, Op. 14
  • Bedřich Smetana – Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15
  • Louis Spohr – 6 Gesänge, Op.154

Opera

  • George Frederick Bristow – Rip van Winkle
  • Fromental Halévy –
  • Jacques Offenbach – one-act operettas
  • Ba-ta-clan
  • Les deux aveugles
  • Giuseppe Verdi – Les vêpres siciliennes

Musical theatre

  • Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage (Music: James Gaspard Maeder, Book and Lyrics: John Brougham) Broadway production opened Wallack's Lyceum Theatre on December 24 and transferred to the Bowery Theatre on June 28, 1856. Featuring John Brougham as John Smith.

Births

  • January 20 – Ernest Chausson, composer (d. 1899)
  • February 15 – Gustav Hollaender, composer (died 1915)
  • February 18 – Vera Timanova, Russian pianist
  • March 12 – Eduard Birnbaum, cantor (died 1920)
  • April 18 – Josef Gruber, composer (died 1933)
  • May 2 – Theodore Moses Tobani, composer (died 1933)
  • May 9 – Julius Röntgen, composer (d. 1932)
  • May 10 – Carl Kiefert, conductor (died 1937)
  • May 11 – Anatoly Lyadov, conductor, composer and music teacher (d. 1914)
  • June 5 – Hanuš Wihan, cellist (died 1920)
  • June 17 – Fritz Kauffmann, composer (died 1934)
  • July 25 – Edward Solomon, pianist, conductor and composer (died 1895)
  • August 2 – Cornélie van Zanten, opera singer and teacher (d. 1946)
  • August 27 – Domenico Salvatori, castrato singer (d. 1909)
  • September 6 – Ferdinand Hummel, composer (died 1928)
  • September 9 – Michele Esposito, pianist and composer (d. 1929)
  • October 16 – William Barclay Squire, musicologist (died 1927)
  • October 30 – Károly Aggházy, composer (died 1918)
  • November 1 – Guido Adler, musicologist (died 1941)
  • November 6 – Paul Kalisch, singer (d. 1946)
  • December 7 – Gunhild Rosén, ballerina
  • December 23 – Alan Gray, composer (died 1935)
  • December 26 – Arnold Mendelssohn, composer (died 1933)

Deaths

  • January 25 – Gaetano Rossi, librettist (b. 1774)
  • February 1 – Claus Harms, researcher of Lutheran hymns (b. 1778)
  • February 27 – Louis Lambillotte, composer and music palaeographer (b. 1796)
  • March 17 – Ramon Carnicer, conductor and composer (b. 1789)
  • April 12 – Pedro Albéniz, pianist and composer (b. 1795)
  • April 30 – Henry Rowley Bishop, composer (b. 1786)
  • July 19 – Karl Keller, composer and flautist (b. 1784)
  • September 27 – August Lanner, conductor and composer (b. 1835)
  • November 9 – Domenico Cosselli, operatic bass-baritone (b. 1801)
  • November 21 – Olea Crøger, collector of Norwegian folk tunes (b. 1801)
  • November 25 – Thomas Commuck, composer (born 1804)
  • December 2 – Frédéric Bérat, songwriter and composer (b. 1801)
  • Marie Antoinette Petersén, singer and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music (b. 1771)

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