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1923 in music
Events
November 11
- Premiere of
John Foulds
's
World Requiem
at the
Royal Albert Hall
in
London
. It is repeated on that date each year until 1926.
November 19
- At a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the union of Buda and Pest (thus creating
Budapest
),
Béla Bartók
's
Dance Suite
and
Zoltán Kodály
's
Psalmus Hungaricus
both receive their world premieres
Explosion of recordings of
African American
musicians;
Bessie Smith
,
Ida Cox
,
Joe "King" Oliver
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Jelly Roll Morton
,
Sidney Bechet
, many others make their first recordings.
George Enescu
makes his debut as a conductor with the
Philadelphia Orchestra
in New York City.
Henri Pawl-Pleyel
,
Roger Desormière
,
Maxime Jacob
and
Henri Sauguet
form the Ecole d'Arcueil.
Published popular music
"Annabelle" w.
Lew Brown
m.
Ray Henderson
"Back To Croa-Jingo-Long" w.m. Pat Dunlop
"Bambalina" w.
Otto Harbach
&
Oscar Hammerstein II
m.
Vincent Youmans
. Introduced by
Edith Day
in the musical
Wildflower
"Barney Google" w.m.
Billy Rose
&
Con Conrad
"Beside A Babbling Brook" w.
Gus Kahn
m.
Walter Donaldson
"
Charleston
" w.m.
Cecil Mack
&
James P. Johnson
. Inspiration for a
dance
craze.
"Chimes Blues" m.
Joe "King" Oliver
"Come On, Spark Plug!" w.m.
Billy Rose
&
Con Conrad
"Covered Wagon Days" w.m. Will Morrisey & Joe Burrows
"Dizzy Fingers" m.
Zez Confrey
"Frasquita Serenade" m.
Franz Lehár
"Gulf Coast Blues" w.m.
Clarence Williams
"Horsey, Keep Your Tail Up" w.m.
Walter Hirsch
&
Bert Kaplan
"
I Cried For You
" w.
Arthur Freed
m.
Gus Arnheim
&
Abe Lyman
"I Love Life" w.
Irwin M. Cassel
m.
Mana-Zucca
"I Love You" w. Harlan Thompson m. Harry Archer. Introduced by
John Boles
and
Margaret Wilson
in the musical
Little Jessie James
"I Won't Say I Will But I Won't Say I Won't" w.
B. G. De Sylva
&
Ira Gershwin
m.
George Gershwin
. Introduced by
Irene Bordoni
in the play
Little Miss Bluebeard
"I'm Goin' South" w.m. Abner Silver & Harry Woods
"I'm Sitting Pretty In A Pretty Little City" w.m. Lou Davis, Henry Santly & Abel Baer
"Indiana Moon" w.
Benny Davis
m.
Isham Jones
"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" w.m.
Wendell Hall
"I've Got The Yes! We Have No Bananas Blues" w.
Lew Brown
m. James F. Hanley & Robert King
"Just A Girl That Men Forget" w.
Al Dubin
& Fred Rath m. Joe Garron
"Just One More Chance" m. Steiger
"King Porter Stomp" m.
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton
"
Last Night On The Back Porch
" w.
Lew Brown
m.
Carl Schraubstader
"Linger Awhile" w. Harry Owens m. Vincent Rose
"
Louisville Lou
" w.
Jack Yellen
m.
Milton Ager
"Mama Goes Where Papa Goes" w.
Jack Yellen
m.
Milton Ager
"Mama Loves Papa" w.m.
Cliff Friend
& Abel Baer
"March Of The Cameron Men" w.m. Campbell
"
Mexicali Rose
" w.
Helen Stone
m. Jack B. Tenney
"Milenberg Joys" m.
Leon Rappolo
,
Paul Mares
&
Jelly Roll Morton
"Mon Paradis (Sérénade d'Aujourd'hui)" m. Cuthbert Clarke
"Moon Love" w.
George Grossmith, Jr.
&
P. G. Wodehouse
m.
Jerome Kern
"My Sweetie Went Away" w. Roy Turk m. Lou Handman
"Nashville Nightingale" w. Irving Caesar m.
George Gershwin
"No, No, Nora" w.
Gus Kahn
m.
Ted Fio Rito
&
Ernie Erdman
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out" w.m. Jimmy Cox
"Oh Didn't It Rain" w.m. Eddie Leonard
"Oh Gee Oh Gosh Oh Golly I'm In Love" w. Ole Olsen & Chic Johnson m. Ernest Breuer
"
Oklahoma Indian Jazz
" (w. & m.) Ray Hibbler, T.J. Johnsen, J.W. Barna, J.W. Murrin, and T. Guarini
"Old Fashioned Love" w.
Cecil Mack
m.
James P. Johnson
"Old King Tut" w.
William Jerome
m.
Harry Von Tilzer
"On The Mall" m. Edwin Franko Goldman
"Once In A Blue Moon" w. Anne Caldwell m.
Jerome Kern
"An Orange Grove In California" w.m.
Irving Berlin
"Out Where The Blue Begins" Graff, McHugh, Grant
"(Home In) Pasadena" w.m.
Harry Warren
, Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie
"Raggedy Ann" w. Anne Caldwell m.
Jerome Kern
"Rememb'ring" w.m.
Vivian Duncan
&
Rosetta Duncan
"La Rosita" w. Allan Stuart m. Paul Dupont (Pseud. of Walter Haenschen)
"Seven Or Eleven" w.
Lew Brown
m.
Walter Donaldson
"Sittin' In A Corner" w.
Gus Kahn
m. George W. Meyer
"Sleep" w.m. Earl Lebieg
"A Smile Will Go A Long Long Way" w.
Benny Davis
m. Harry Akst
"Snake Rag" m.
King Oliver
"Sobbin' Blues" w.m. Art Kassel
"Some Sweet Day" w. Gene Buck m. Dave Stamper & Louis A. Hirsch
"Stella" w.m.
Al Jolson
,
Benny Davis
& Harry Akst
"Swingin' Down The Lane" w.
Gus Kahn
m.
Isham Jones
"Tell Me With A Melody" w.m.
Irving Berlin
"That Old Gang Of Mine" w.
Billy Rose
& Mort Dixon m.
Ray Henderson
"Tin Roof Blues" m.
Paul Mares
,
Walter Melrose
,
Ben Pollack
,
Mel Stitzel
,
George Brunies
&
Leon Roppolo
"Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail" Billy Baskette
"When Clouds Have Vanished And Skies Are Blue" w. William R. Clay m. Charles L. Johnson
"When It's Night-Time In Italy, It's Wednesday Over Here" w.m.
James Kendis
&
Lew Brown
"When June Comes Along With A Song" w.m.
George M. Cohan
from the musical
The Rise Of Rosie O'Reilly
"When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In" w.m.
Irving Berlin
"Who'll Buy My Violets" w. E. Ray Goetz m. Jose Padilla
"
Who's Sorry Now?
" w.
Bert Kalmar
&
Harry Ruby
m.
Ted Snyder
"Wild Flower" w.
Otto Harbach
&
Oscar Hammerstein II
m.
Vincent Youmans
& Herbert Stothart
"Wolverine Blues" w.m.
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton
, Benjamin Spikes & John C. Spikes
"
Yes, We Have No Bananas
" w.m.
Frank Silver
&
Irving Cohn
"You Can't Do What My Last Man Did" w.m. J. C. Johnson & Allie Moore
"You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night" w.m. Con Conrad &
Billy Rose
Hit songs on record
"Everything is K.O. in K.Y." by
Paul Whiteman
& His Orchestra
"Felix The Cat" by
Paul Whiteman
& His Orchestra
"Swinging Down The Lane" by
Isham Jones
& His Orchestra
"
Down Hearted Blues
" by
Bessie Smith
"Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail" by
Al Bernard
"Cut Yourself A Piece of Cake (and Make Yourself at Home) by
Billy Jones
"Love Her By Radio" by
Billy Jones
"I Love Me (I'm Wild About Myself)" by
Billy Murray
"That Old Gang Of Mine" by
Billy Murray
"Yes, We Have No Bananas", recorded by:
Billy Murray
Billy Jones
Ben Selvin
& His Orchestra
"Someboy Stole My Gal" by
Ted Weems
And His Orchestra
"No No Nora/I've Got the Yes We Have No Bananas Blues" by
Eddie Cantor
"Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" by
Paul Whiteman
& His Orchestra
"(Nothing Could Be Finer Than to be in)
Carolina in the Morning
" by
Van & Schenck
"Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses" by
Carl Fenton
& His Orchestra
"Dreamy Melody" by
Art Landry
& His Orchestra
Other important recordings
"Dippermouth Blues" by
King Oliver
's Creole Jazz Band
"
High Society
" by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
"Milenburg Joys" by the
New Orleans Rhythm Kings
with
Jelly Roll Morton
"Wild Cat Blues/Kansas City Man Blues" by
Clarence Williams
Blue 5, featuring
Sidney Bechet
Classical music
Henry Cowell
-
Aeolian Harp
Gerald Finzi
-
A Severn Rhapsody
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
-
Cathedral Windows
Darius Milhaud
-
La création du monde
(ballet)
Hans Pfitzner
-
Concerto for Violin in B minor
Igor Stravinsky
-
Octet for wind Instruements
Joaquín Turina
-
Jardin de Oriente
Edgard Varèse
Hyperprism
(1922-23)
Octandre
William Walton
-
Toccata for Violin and Piano
Leó Weiner
-
Concertino for Piano and Orchestra
Alexander von Zemlinsky
-
Lyric Symphony
Opera
Alfred Bruneau
-
Le Jardin du paradis
Joaquín Turina
-
Jardin de Oriente
Musical theater
The Beauty Prize
(Music:
Jerome Kern
Lyrics and Book:
P. G. Wodehouse
and
George Grossmith
). London production opened at the
Winter Garden Theatre
on
September 5
and ran for 214 performances
Catherine
London production opened at the
Gaiety Theatre
on
September 22
and ran for 217 performances
The Cousin from Nowhere
London production opened at
Prince's Theatre
on
February 24
and ran for 105 performances
Dover Street to Dixie
London
revue
opened at the
Pavilion
on
May 31
and ran for 108 performances
George White's Scandals of 1923
Broadway
revue
opened at the
Globe Theatre
on
June 18
and transferred to the
Fulton Theatre
on
November 5
for a total run of 168 performances
Head over Heels
London production opened at the
Adelphi Theatre
on
September 8
and ran for 113 performances
Katinka
London production opened at the
Shaftesbury Theatre
on
August 30
and ran for 108 performances
Kid Boots
Broadway production opened at the
Earl Carroll Theatre
on
December 31
and transferred to the
Selwyn Theatre
on
September 1
,
1924
for a total run of 489 performances
Little Nellie Kelly
London production opened at the
New Oxford Theatre
on
July 2
and ran for 265 performances
London Calling!
London
revue
opened at the
Duke of York's Theatre
on
September 4
and ran for 367 performances
Madame Pompadour
Vienna production opened at the
Carltheater
on
March 2
London
production opened at
Daly's Theatre
on
December 20
and ran for 467 performances
The Music Box Revue
London
revue
opened at the
Palace Theatre
on
May 15
and ran for 217 performances
The Rainbow
London production opened at the
Empire Theatre
on
April 3
and ran for 113 performances
Rats
London
revue
opened at the
Vaudeville Theatre
on
February 4
and ran for 285 performances
The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly
Broadway
production opened at the
Liberty Theatre
on
December 25
and ran for 97 performances
Stop Flirting
London production opened at the
Shaftesbury Theatre
on
May 30
and ran for 418 performances
Wildflower
Broadway production opened at the
Casino Theatre
on
February 7
and ran for 477 performances
You'd Be Surprised
London production opened at the
Royal Opera House
on
January 27
and ran for 270 performances
Ziegfeld Follies of 1923
Broadway
revue
opened at the
New Amsterdam Theatre
on
October 20
and ran for 233 performances
Births
January 1
-
Milt Jackson
, jazz vibraphonist (d. 1999)
January 5
-
Sam Phillips
, record producer (d. 2003)
February 5
-
Claude King
, country singer and songwriter
March 2
-
Doc Watson
, guitarist, singer and songwriter
March 26
-
Clifton Williams
, composer (d. 1976)
April 25
-
Albert King
, blues guitarist and singer (d. 1992)
May 15
-
John Lanchbery
, composer and conductor (d. 2003)
May 28
-
György Ligeti
, composer (d. 2006)
July 22
-
Mukesh
, Bollywood playback singer (d. 1976)
July 31
-
Ahmet Ertegün
, record industry executive (d. 2006)
August 11
-
June Hutton
, singer (d. 1973)
September 17
-
Hank Williams
, country musician (d. 1953)
October 5
-
Glynis Johns
, actress and singer
October 16
-
Bert Kaempfert
, songwriter and orchestra leader (d. 1980)
October 20
-
Robert Craft
, conductor and music writer
November 10
-
Anne Shelton
, singer (d. 1994)
December 2
-
Maria Callas
, operatic soprano (d. 1977)
Deaths
January 5
-
Emanuel Wirth
, violinist (b. 1842)
February 19
-
Jeronimo Gimenez y Bellido
, composer
March 5
-
Dora Pejačević
, composer (b. 1885)
March 8
-
Krišjānis Barons
, collector of Latvian folk songs (b. 1835)
May 30
-
Camille Chevillard
, composer
June 30
-
Claude Terrasse
, composer of operettas (b. 1867)
July 10
-
Albert Chevalier
, English actor, singer, songwriter and
music hall
performer (b. 1861)
July 13
-
Asger Hamerik
, composer
August 31
-
Ernest van Dyck
, operatic tenor (b. 1861)
October 22
-
Victor Maurel
, operatic baritone (b. 1848)
October 28
-
Theodor Reuss
, music hall singer and polymath (b. 1855)
December 2
-
Tomás Bretón
, composer (b. 1850)
December 7
-
Vess Ossman
, banjoist (b. 1868)
December 14
-
Giuseppi Gallignani
, composer
December 19
-
Gustav Dannreuther
, violinist and conductor (b. 1853)
date unknown
Charles Jean Baptiste Collin-Mezin
, violin-maker (b. 1841)
Joseph Pothier
, musicologist, reviver of the Gregorian chant (b. 1835)
Kate Santley
, actress and singer (b. 1837)
Charitie Lees Smith
, hymn-writer (b. 1841)
Patsy Touhey
, Irish-American piper (c. 1865)
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