1898 in music

See also: 1897 in music, other events of 1898, 1899 in music and the list of 'years in music'.

Table of contents
1 Events
2 Published popular music
3 Recorded popular music
4 Classical music
5 Opera
6 Musical theater
7 Births
8 Deaths

Events

Published popular music

Recorded popular music

  • "The Amorous Goldfish" (w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones)
    - Syria Lamonte on Berliner Gramophone Records
  • "At A Georgia Camp Meeting" (w.m. Kerry Mills)
    - Sousa's Band on Berliner Records
  • "The Battle Cry Of Freedom" (w.m. George Frederick Root)
    - John Terrell on Berliner
  • "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (w. Thomas Moore m. trad)
    - J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "Break The News To Mother" (w.m. Charles K. Harris)
    - George J. Gaskin on Edison Records
  • "Chin, Chin, Chinaman" (w. Harry Greenbank m. Sidney Jones)
    - James T. Powers on Berliner
  • "Cotton Blossoms" (m. M. H. Hall)
    - Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Don Jose Of Sevilla" (Smith, Herbert)
    - Jessie Bartlett Davis & W. H. MacDonald on Berliner
  • "Happy Days In Dixie" (m. Kerry Mills)
    - Arthur Collins on Edison
  • "The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls" (w. Thomas Moore m. trad)
    - J. W. Myers on Berliner
  • "A Hot Time In The Old Town" (w. Joseph Hayden m. Theodore A. Metz)
    - Sousa's Band on Berliner
    - Len Spencer with banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records
    - Roger Harding on Edison
  • "In The Gloaming" (w. Meta Orred m. Annie Fortescue Harrison)
    - Roger Harding on Berliner
  • "I'se Gwine Back To Dixie" (w.m. C. A. White)
    - Edison Male Quartette on Edison
  • "Just Before The Battle, Mother" (w.m. George Frederick Root)
    - Frank C. Stanley on Edison
  • "Killarney" (w. Edmund Falconer m. Michael William Balfe)
    - Arthur Gladstone on Berliner
  • "Largo Al Factotum" (w. Cesare Sterbini m. Giaocchino Rossini)
    - Alberto Del Campo on Berliner
  • "Love's Old Sweet Song" (w. George Clifton Bingham m. James Lyman Molloy)
    - Annie Carter on Berliner
  • "The Miner's Dream Of Home" (w.m. Will Godwin & Leo Dryden)
    - Leo Dryden on Berliner Gramophone
  • "Mister Johnson Don't Get Gay" (w.m. Dave Reed Jr)
    - Press Eldridge on Edison
  • "Mister Johnson, Turn Me Loose" (w.m. Ben Harney)
    - Marguerite Newton on Edison
    - Len Spencer with Vess L. Ossman on Columbia
  • "My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night" (w. m. Stephen Collins Foster)
    - Diamond Four on Berliner
    - Edison Male Quartette onEdison
  • "Oh, Promise Me" (w. Clement Scott m. Reginald DeKoven)
    - Jessie Bartlett Davis on Berliner
  • "Old Folks At Home" (w. m. Stephen Collins Foster)
    - Diamond Four on Berliner
  • "On The Banks Of The Wabash Far Away" (w.m. Paul Dresser)
    - Annie Carter on Berliner
  • "Orange Blossoms" (m. Arthur Pryor)
    - Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "The Palms" (m. Gabriel Fauré)
    - Diamond Four on Berliner
  • "Rocked In The Cradle Of The Deep" (w. Mrs Emma Hart Willard m. Joseph Phillip Knight)
    - William Hooley on Edison
  • "She Was Bred In Old Kentucky" (w. Harry Braisted m. Stanley Carter)
    - Albert C. Campbell on Edison
  • "Smoky Mokes" (m. Abe Holzmann)
    - banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia
  • "Stars And Stripes Forever" (m. John Philip Sousa)
    - Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Sweet And Low" (w. Alfred, Lord Tennyson m. Sir Joseph Barnby)
    - Ladies Brass Quartette of Boston Fadettes on Berliner
  • "Sweet Genevieve" (w. George Cooper m. Henry Tucker)
    - Jessie Bartlett Davis on Berliner
  • "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" (w.m. Maude Nugent)
    - Steve Porter on Berliner
  • "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" (w.m. R. M. Stults)
    - Diamond Four on Berliner
    - George J. Gaskin onEdison
  • "Then You'll Remember Me" (w. Alfred Bunn m. Michael William Balfe)
    - James Norrie on Berliner Gramophone
    - Annie Carter on Berliner
  • "There's A Little Star Shining For You" (w.m. James Thornton)
    - Dan W. Quinn on Edison
  • "The Thunderer" (m. John Philip Sousa)
    - Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" (w.m. George Frederick Root)
    - Frank C. Stanley on Edison
  • "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (w.m. Louis Lambert)
    - Frank C. Stanley on Edison
  • "Yankee Doodle" (trad)
    - Frank C. Stanley on Edison

Classical music

Opera

Musical theater

  • The Bride Elect Broadway production
  • The Fortune Teller Toronto production
  • The Fortune Teller London production
  • A Greek Slave London production
  • Hurly-Burly Broadway production
  • A Runaway Girl London production
  • A Runaway Girl Broadway production
  • The Skirt Dancer London production
  • Véronique Paris production

Births

Deaths






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