1847 in music
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Events
- February 28 â Fire breaks out during a performance and destroys the GroÃherzoglichen Hoftheater in Baden. Most of the audience perishes because the theatre doors cannot be opened from the inside.
- March 3 â I Lombardi alla prima crociata is performed at Palmo's Opera House in New York City, the first presentation of a Verdi opera in the United States.
- March 14 â Verdi's Macbeth is premiÄred at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence, Italy.[1]
- September â Franz Liszt gives up performing in public.[2]
Publications
- Vladimir Stasov publishes a monograph on Mikhail Glinka's use of folk motifs in his music.[citation needed]
Popular music
- "Cantique de Noël" ("O Holy Night") w. (Fr) Placide Cappeau (Eng) John Sullivan Dwight m. Adolphe Adam
- "Dinah Dear" by Philip Klitz
- "Miss Ginger" by Philip Klitz
- "Roll On Silver Moon" by Joseph W. Turner
Classical music
- Franz Berwald â A Rustic Wedding
- Frederic Chopin
- August Freyer â Concert Variations, Op.2
- Franz Liszt
- Felix Mendelssohn â String Quartet No. 6
- Jacques Offenbach â Concerto Militaire for cello and orchestra
- Robert Schumann
- Henryk Wieniawski â Grand Caprice Fantastique Op. 1
Opera
- Francisco Asenjo Barbieri â Il Buontempone
- Giovanni Bottesini â Cristoforo Colombo
- Friedrich von Flotow â Martha
- Ivar Hallstrom â Hvita frun pÃ¥ Drottningholm (libretto by Frans Hedberg)
- Karel Miry â Brigitta (opera in 3 acts, libretto by Hippoliet van Peene, premiered on June 27 in Ghent)
- Jacques Offenbach - L'alcôve
- Giuseppe Verdi â Macbeth
- William Vincent Wallace â Matilda of Hungary
Births
- January 1 â Rudolf Tillmetz, flute virtuoso, music teacher and composer (d. 1915)
- February 15 â Robert Fuchs, composer and music teacher (d. 1927)
- March 2 â Richard Temple, singer, actor and theatre director (d. 1912)
- March 9 â Axel Grandjean, conductor and composer (d. 1932)
- June 28 â Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, composer (d. 1927)
- July 12 â Karl Heinrich Barth, pianist and music teacher (d. 1922)
- July 21 â VÃctor Mirecki Larramat, cellist and music teacher (d. 1921)
- October 21 â Giuseppe Giacosa, librettist for some of Puccini's operas (d. 1906)
- November 1 â Emma Albani, soprano (d. 1930)
- November 30 â August Klughardt, conductor and composer (d. 1902)
- December 1 â Agathe Backer Grøndahl, pianist and composer (d. 1907)
- December 9 â George Grossmith, comic writer and performer (d. 1912)
- December 18 â Augusta Holmès, composer (d. 1903)
- December 28 â James Frederick Swift, organist and composer (d. 1931)
- date unknown â Emma Fursch-Madi, operatic soprano (d. 1894)
Deaths
- January 6 â Tyagaraja, Carnatic music composer (born 1767)[3]
- April 23 â Erik Gustaf Geijer, writer and composer (born 1783)
- May 14 â Fanny Hensel, pianist and composer (born 1805; stroke)[4]
- June 11 â Heinrich Bärmann, clarinet virtuoso (born 1784)
- June 18 â Lisette Stenberg, actress and musician (born 1770)
- July 19 â Johann Wilhelm Wilms, composer (born 1772)[5]
- September 4 â FrantiÅ¡ek Vladislav Hek, writer and composer (born 1769)
- September 25 â Emma Albertazzi, English contralto (born 1814)[6]
- November 4 â Felix Mendelssohn, pianist, conductor and composer (born 1809)[7]
- November 20 â Henry Francis Lyte, hymnist (born 1793)[8]
- date unknown â Francesco Molino, guitarist and composer (b. 1775)[9]
