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Music-related events during 1948

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the twelvemonth 1948.

Specific locations [edit]

  • 1948 in British music
  • 1948 in Norwegian music
  • 1948 in New Zealand music
  • 1948 in Commonwealth of australia music

Specific genres [edit]

  • 1948 in land music
  • 1948 in jazz

Events [edit]

  • January 10 – The Amadeus Quartet gives its first recital under this name, at the Wigmore Hall in London.
  • February 25 – First Nice Jazz Festival with Louis Armstrong, Stéphane Grappelli, Claude Luter, Mezz Mezzrow and Django Reinhardt. It is during this starting time edition that Suzy Delair sings for the first time the song "C'est si bon" to a cabaret where Louis Armstrong ended his evening.
  • March 20 – Renowned Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini makes his television receiver debut, conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra in the Usa in a program featuring the works of Richard Wagner.
  • April 3 – Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is played on television in its entirety for the start time in a concert featuring Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra. The chorus was prepared by Robert Shaw.
  • Apr 21 – National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain gives its beginning concert.[ane]
  • May 20 – The 2nd International Congress of Composers and Music Critics 1948 opens in Prague.
  • June 5 – Opening of the starting time Aldeburgh Festival, founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears.
  • Summer – John Cage begins education at Black Mountain College in North Carolina.
  • June 21 – Columbia Records introduces the long-playing tape anthology in a public sit-in[2] at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York Urban center.
  • November 29 – Offset alive telecast of a consummate opera past the Metropolitan Opera, of the opening-nighttime functioning of Giuseppe Verdi'due south Otello, starring Ramón Vinay, Licia Albanese, and Leonard Warren, on ABC-TV
  • Dec – Perry Como has his offset television Christmas Special.
  • Hans Werner Henze becomes musical assistant at the Deutscher Theater in Konstanz.
  • Al Jolson is voted the "About Popular Male Vocaliser" of the year past a Diversity poll.
  • Patti Folio becomes the first artist to use the technique of multi-rail overdubbing (later popularized by Les Paul & Mary Ford).
  • Columbia Records introduces the 33⅓ rpm LP ("long playing") record at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, featuring 25 minutes of music per side, compared to the iv minutes per side of the 78 rpm record, the previous standard for gramophone records.
  • Otis Rush moves to Chicago and begins his musical career.
  • Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft see for the starting time time.
  • Quartetto Cetra dubs the choruses for the Italian release of Disney'southward Dumbo.
  • Gabriel von Wayditch begins piece of work on his concluding opera The Heretics, which is nevertheless not completed when he dies in 1969. Nevertheless, he completed the piano score of the massive 8.five hour work, which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the globe's longest opera.
  • Bruno Maderna meets Hermann Scherchen for the outset fourth dimension: a central encounter.
  • John Serry Sr. meets his mentor, the composer Robert Strassburg for the start time.

Albums released [edit]

  • The Jolson Album Vol. 2 – Al Jolson
  • Christmas Songs by Sinatra – Frank Sinatra
  • Selections from Road to Rio – Bing Crosby, Andrews Sisters

Biggest hit singles [edit]

The post-obit singles achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1948.

# Artist Title Twelvemonth Country Chart Entries
1 Pee Wee Hunt Twelfth Street Rag 1948 United States U.s.a. 1940s one – Jul 1948, US 1 for viii weeks Aug 1948, Peel list i of 1947, US BB four of 1948, POP vii of 1948, RYM 20 of 1948
2 Fine art Mooney I'grand Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover 1948 United States US 1940s one – January 1948, US BB 1 of 1948, US 1 for three weeks Feb 1948, Pop ane of 1948
3 Nat King Cole Nature Boy 1948 United States Usa 1940s 1 – April 1948, U.s.a. one for 7 weeks May 1948, United states of america BB nine of 1948, RYM 9 of 1948, Pop 17 of 1948, Europe 90 of the 1940s, Acclaimed 1793
iv Dinah Shore Buttons & Bows 1948 United States United states of america 1940s 1 – Oct 1948, United states i for 10 weeks November 1948, United states of america BB three of 1948, POP 3 of 1948, Europe 91 of the 1940s, RYM 102 of 1948
five Kay Kyser The Woody Woodpecker Vocal 1948 United States Usa 1940s 1 – Jun 1948, U.s. 1 for vi weeks Jul 1948, US BB 13 of 1948, Pop 21 of 1948, Europe 76 of the 1940s, RYM 95 of 1948

Top hits on tape [edit]

  • "Buttons and Bows" – Dinah Shore
  • "Confess" recorded by
    • Doris Twenty-four hour period & Buddy Clark
    • Patti Page (the first multi-tracked song)
  • "Absurd Water" – Vaughn Monroe & The Sons of the Pioneers
  • "Deck Of Cards" – Phil Harris
  • "Don't Accept To Tell Nobody" – Frankie Laine
  • "Gloria" – The Mills Brothers
  • "Hair of Golden, Eyes of Bluish" recorded by:
    • Gordon MacRae
    • The Harmonicats
    • Jack Emerson
  • "I Honey You And then Much (Information technology Hurts Me)" – The Mills Brothers
  • "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" recorded past:
    • Frankie Laine
    • Fine art Mooney
  • "I'm My Own Gramps" – Guy Lombardo & The Guy Lombardo Trio
  • "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" – Al Jolson & The Mills Brothers
  • "It's Magic" – Doris Twenty-four hour period
  • "Petty White Lies" – Dick Haymes & The 4 Hits And A Miss
  • "Dearest Somebody" – Doris Day & Buddy Clark
  • "Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" – Peggy Lee
  • "Monday Again" – Frankie Laine
  • "Motility On Up A Footling Higher" – Mahalia Jackson
  • "My Happiness" recorded by:
    • The Pied Pipers
    • Jon and Sondra Steele
  • "Nature Boy" recorded by:
    • Nat King Cole
    • Sarah Vaughan
  • "(I'd Like to Get You lot on a) Irksome Boat to China" – Kay Kyser, Harry Babbitt & Gloria Forest
  • "Ruddy River Valley" – Jo Stafford
  • "Reddish Roses For A Blue Lady" – Vaughn Monroe
  • "Rosetta" – Frankie Laine
  • "So Tired" – Russ Morgan
  • "Someday Y'all'll Desire Me To Want You" – Vaughn Monroe
  • "The Things We Did Last Summer" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "A Tree In the Meadow" – Margaret Whiting
  • "Twelfth Street Rag" – Pee Wee Hunt
  • "Underneath the Arches" – Andrews Sisters
  • "What Could Be Sweeter" – Frankie Laine
  • "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "Woody Woodpecker" – Kay Kyser, Harry Babbitt & Gloria Wood
  • "You lot Telephone call Everybody Darlin'" – Al Trace
  • "You Tin can't Exist True, Dear" – Ken Griffin

Published popular music [edit]

  • "'A' — You lot're Adorable" w.k. Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise & Sidney Lippman
  • "Ever True to You in My Fashion" west.1000. Cole Porter introduced by Lisa Kirk in the musical Buss Me, Kate. Performed in the motion-picture show version past Ann Miller and Tommy Rall
  • "Another Op'nin', Another Show" westward.m. Cole Porter introduced past Annabelle Hill and the ensemble in the musical Kiss Me, Kate
  • "Baby, Information technology's Cold Outside" westward.m. Frank Loesser
  • "Be A Clown" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film The Pirate
  • "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)" w.m. Mack David, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
  • "Black Coffee" w. Paul Francis Webster one thousand. Sonny Shush
  • "Black Marketplace" w.m. Frederick Hollander
  • "Blue Christmas" w.grand. Billy Hayes & Jay Johnson
  • "The Blue Skirt Waltz" w. Mitchell Parish yard. Vaclav Blaha
  • "Brush Those Tears From Your Optics" westward.m. Oakley Haldeman, Al Trace & Jimmy Lee
  • "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" w.m. Cole Porter introduced past Harry Clark and Jack Diamond in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Memorably Performed in the flick version by Keenan Wynn and James Whitmore.
  • "Busy Line" Semes, Stanton
  • "Processed Kisses" w.g. George Morgan
  • "Careless Easily" west. Bob Hilliard g. Carl Sigman
  • "Comme Ci, Comme Ça" west. (Eng) Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer (Fr) Pierre Dudan m. Bruno Coquatrix
  • "A Couple Of Swells" due west.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland in the pic Easter Parade
  • "The Deck Of Cards" w.m. T. Texas Tyler
  • "Don't Look Now Just My Heart Is Showing" due west. Ann Ronell thousand. Kurt Weill from the picture show version of One Touch of Venus
  • "Far Away Places" w.m. Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer
  • "Forever And Ever" w. (Eng) Malia Rosa (Ger) Franz Winkler m. Franz Winkler
  • "Girls Were Made To Accept Intendance Of Boys" w.m. Ralph Blane
  • "Pilus Of Aureate, Eyes Of Blueish" west.g. Sunny Skylar
  • "Hang On The Bong, Nellie" due west.m. Tommie Connor, Clive Erard & Ross Parker
  • "Hooray for Honey" w. Leo Robin chiliad. Harold Arlen. Introduced by Tony Martin in the pic Casbah
  • "I Am Aback That Women Are So Elementary" west.grand. Cole Porter. Introduced by Patricia Morison in the musical Kiss Me Kate.
  • "I'chiliad Beginning To Miss You" w.1000. Irving Berlin
  • "I've Come up To Wive It Wealthily In Padua" westward.chiliad. Cole Porter introduced by Alfred Drake in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung in the film version past Howard Keel.
  • "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" w.m. Fred Heatherton
  • "Make A Miracle" west.grand. Frank Loesser. Introduced by Ray Bolger and Allyn McLerie in the musical Where's Charley?
  • "My Darling, My Darling" due west.m. Frank Loesser. Introduced in the musical Where's Charley? by Byron Palmer and Doretta Morrow
  • "My Happiness" due west. Betty Peterson k. Borney Bergantine
  • "N'yot N'yow (The Pussycat Song)" w.grand. Dick Manning
  • "O Mein Papa" w.m. Paul Burkhard
  • "Once In Love With Amy" w.m. Frank Loesser
  • "Pecos Bill" w. Johnny Lange m. Eliot Daniel
  • "Pulverization Your Face With Sunshine" w.thousand. Carmen Lombardo & Stanley Rochinski
  • "Red Roses For A Blueish Lady" westward.thousand. Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
  • "Say Something Sweet" due west.yard. Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
  • "Shoes With Wings On" due west. Ira Gershwin m. Harry Warren
  • "Then In Love" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Patricia Morison in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed in the picture version by Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel.
  • "Sunflower" Mack David
  • "Tennessee Waltz" w.m. Redd Stewart & Pee Wee King
  • "The Three Bells" w. (Eng) Bert Reisfeld m. Jean Villard Gilles
  • "Time Out For Tears" w.m. Abe Schiff & Irving Berman
  • "Tom, Dick or Harry" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Lisa Kirk, Harold Lang, Edwin Clay and Charles Woods in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung in the film version by Ann Miller, Tommy Rall, Bobby Van and Bob Fosse.
  • "Too Darn Hot" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Lorenzo Fuller, Fred Davis and Eddie Sledge in the musical Osculation Me, Kate. Ann Miller sang and danced the number in the picture version.
  • "A Tree In The Meadow" west.yard. Billy Reid
  • "Uncle Charlie's Polka" yard. John Serry Sr.
  • "Where Is The Life That Belatedly I Led?" w.one thousand. Cole Porter introduced by Alfred Drake in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung by Howard Keel in the film version.
  • "Why Tin't You Deport?" w.m. Cole Porter introduced past Lisa Kirk and Harold Lang in the musical Osculation Me, Kate. Performed by Ann Miller in the motion picture version.
  • "Wunderbar" westward.chiliad. Cole Porter introduced past Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison in the musical Osculation Me, Kate. Performed by Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson.
  • "You Came A Long Fashion From St Louis" westward. Bob Russell g. John Benson Brooks
  • "Y'all Can't Exist Truthful, Beloved" westward.(Eng) Hal Cotton (Ger) Gerhard Ebeler m. Hans Otten
  • "You Say The Nicest Things, Babe" w. Harold Adamson g. Jimmy McHugh
  • "You Was" westward. Paul Francis Webster m. Sonny Burke
  • "You're All I Want For Christmas" w.m. Glen Moore & Seger Ellis
  • "You're Breaking My Middle" west.m. Pat Genaro & Sunny Skylar

Classical music [edit]

Premieres [edit]

Sortable tabular array
Composer Limerick Date Location Performers
Antheil, George Symphony No. 5 1948-12-31 United States Philadelphia Philadelphia Orchestra – Ormandy[3]
Hairdresser, Samuel Excursions 1948-12-22 United States New York Urban center Behrend[4]
Barber, Samuel Knoxville: Summer of 1915 1948-04-09 United States Boston Steber / Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[5]
Berg, Alban Altenberg Lieder (1912) 1948-09-14 Italy Venice (Biennale) Martin-Metten / La Fenice – Scherchen[6]
Berkeley, Lennox Piano Concerto 1948-08-31 United Kingdom London (Proms) Horsley / London Symphony – Cameron[7]
Britten, Benjamin A Charm of Lullabies 1948-01-03 Netherlands The Hague Evans, De Nobel[8]
Britten, Benjamin Saint Nicholas, cantata 1948-06-05 United Kingdom Albeburgh (Festival) Pears / Aldeburgh Festival Chorus – Woodgate[9]
Cage, John In a Landscape 1948-08-20 United States Black Mountain, NC Cage [10] [11]
Cage, John Suite for Toy Piano 1948-08-22 United States Black Mount, NC Cage [12]
Castelnuovo Tedesco, Mario Coriolano, overture 1948-09-08 Italy Venice (Biennale) RAI Symphony Orchestra in Rome – Previtali[6]
Cerha, Friedrich Six Lieder 1948-11-30 Austria Vienna Ceska, Wünsch[13]
Copland, Aaron The Blood-red Pony suite 1948-10-thirty United States Houston Houston Symphony Orchestra, Kurtz[14]
Dallapiccola, Luigi Quattro liriche di Antonio Machado 1948-12-03 Belgium Brussels Martin-Metten, Dallapiccola [15]
Diamond, David Symphony No. 4 1948-01-23 United States Boston Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[xvi]
Dohnányi, Ernst von Symphony No. 2 (1944) 1948-xi-23 United Kingdom London Chelsea Symphony – Del Mar[17]
Dutilleux, Henri Pianoforte Sonata 1948-04-30 France Paris Joy[xviii]
Fine, Irving Toccata Concertante 1948-10-22 United States Boston Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[xix]
Foss, Lukas Recordare 1948-12-31 United States Boston Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[20]
Hanson, Howard Pianoforte Concerto 1948-12-31 United States Boston Firkusny / Boston Symphony – Hanson [3]
Henze, Hans Werner Symphony No. 1 1948-08-26 Allied-occupied Germany Bad Pyrmont [unknown orchestra] – Fortner[21]
Henze, Hans Werner Violin Concerto No. 1 1948-12-12 Allied-occupied Germany Baden-Baden Stanske / SWF Symphony – Bour[22]
Hindemith, Paul Das Marienleben (2nd version) 1948-11-03 Allied-occupied Germany Hannover Kupper, Seemann[23]
Ives, Charles Piano Trio (1915) 1948-05-28 United States Berea, OH Poinar, Pierce, Wolaver[24]
Ives, Charles 3 Harvest Domicile Chorales (1915) 1948-03-03 United States New York City The Collegiate Chorale – Shaw[25]
Jolivet, André Concerto for Ondes Martenot 1948-04-23 Austria Vienna Martenot / [unknown orchestra] – Jolivet [26]
Jolivet, André Suite delphique 1948-04-22 Austria Vienna Vienna Philharmonic – Jolivet [27]
Kabalevsky, Dmitri Violin Concerto 1948-10-29 Soviet Union Moscow Bezrodny / Moscow Conservatory Symphony – Terian[28]
Lutoslawski, Witold Symphony No. 1 1948-04-06 Poland Katowice Polish National Radio Symphony – Fitelberg[29]
Maderna, Bruno Concerto for Two Pianos 1948-09-17 Italy Venice (Biennale) Gorini, Lorenzi / [unknown ensemble] – Gracis[six]
Malipiero, Gian Francesco Sinfonia in memoriam (Symphony No. 4) 1948-02-27 United States Boston Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[twenty]
Martinů, Bohuslav Concertino for Piano and Orchestra (1938) 1948-05-08 United Kingdom London Liza Fuchsová / London Symphony – Standford Robinson
McDonald, Harl Saga of the Mississippi 1948-04-09 United States Philadelphia Philadelphia Orchestra – Ormandy[30]
Moeran, Ernest John Serenade in G 1948-09-02 United Kingdom London (Proms) London Symphony – Cameron[vii]
Mortari, Virgilio Due salmi funebri in memoria di Alfredo Casella 1948-09-17 Italy Venice (Biennale) Bozzi Luca / [unknown ensemble] – Gracis[half dozen]
Myaskovsky, Nikolai Symphony on Russian Themes (Symphony No. 26) 1948-12-28 Soviet Union Moscow [unknown orchestra] – Gauk[31]
Nabokov, Nicolas The Return of Pushkin 1948-01-02 United States Boston Koshetz / Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[32]
Ohana, Maurice Trois poèmes de Saadi 1948-03-06 France Paris French Radio National Orchestra – Giardino[33]
Piston, Walter Symphony No. 3 1948-01-09 United States Boston Boston Symphony – Koussevitzky[20]
Rawsthorne, Alan Symphonic Studies 1948-09-14 Italy Venice (Biennale) La Fenice Orchestra – Scherchen[six]
Rawsthorne, Alan Violin Concerto No. 1 1948-07-01 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) Olof / Hallé Orchestra – Barbirolli[34]
Rosenthal, Manuel Christmas Symphonies 1948-12-23 United States Philadelphia Philadelphia Orchestra – Ormandy[30]
Rota, Nino String Quartet 1948-09-xv Italy Venice (Biennale) Poltronieri Quartet[six]
Schaeffer, Pierre Cinq études de bruits 1948-10-05 France Paris [electronic music] [35]
Schoenberg, Arnold A Survivor from Warsaw 1948-11-04 United States Albuquerque, NM Smith / Albuquerque Civic Symphony Orchestra – Frederick[36]
Scott, Cyril Oboe Concerto 1948-09-13 United Kingdom London (Proms) Goossens / London Symphony – Robinson[7]
Searle, Humphrey Fuga giocosa 1948-08-06 United Kingdom London (Proms) London Symphony – Cameron[7]
Shapero, Harold Symphony for Classical Orchestra 1948-01-xxx United States Boston Boston Symphony – Bernstein[twenty]
Stevens, Bernard Fugal Overture 1948-08-13 United Kingdom London (Proms) BBC Symphony – Sargent[7]
Stravinsky, Igor Mass for Chorus and Winds 1948-10-27 Italy Milan Members of the La Scala Orchestra and Chorus – Ansermet[37]
Thomson, Virgil Suite from Louisiana Story 1948-11-26 United States Philadelphia Philadelphia Orchestra – Ormandy[30]
Tippett, Michael Suite in D 1948-11-15 United Kingdom London BBC Symphony – Boult[38]
Toch, Ernst Hyperion, dramatic overture 1948-04-01 United States Cleveland Cleveland Orchestra – Szell[39]
Turchi, Guido Music for Orchestra 1948-09-08 Italy Venice (Biennale) RAI Symphony Orchestra in Rome – Previtali[6]
Vlad, Roman Symphony in Three Movements 1948-09-08 Italy Venice (Biennale) RAI Symphony Orchestra in Rome – Previtali[six]

Compositions [edit]

  • Yasushi Akutagawa
    • Trinita sinfonica
    • Cord Quartet
    • La danse for piano
  • George Antheil –
    • Violin Sonata No. four
    • String Quartet No. 3
  • Pierre Boulez – Piano Sonata No. 2
  • Havergal Brian – Symphony No. seven
  • John Cage –
    • Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano
    • Suite for Toy Piano
  • Elliott Carter – Sonata for cello and piano
  • Aaron Copland –
    • The Red Pony suite
    • Clarinet Concerto
  • George Crumb – Alleluja for unaccompanied chorus
  • Einar Englund – Symphony No. ii Blackbird
  • Ross Lee Finney – String Quartet No. five
  • Paul Hindemith – Suite französischer Tänze
  • Vagn Holmboe – Concerto No. 11 for trumpet and orchestra (his only trumpet concerto, but once chosen Sleeping accommodation Concerto No. 11 considering of its scoring)
  • Joseph Jongen – La musique for soprano, string quartet, and piano, Op. 135, No. two
  • Dmitri Kabalevsky – Violin Concerto in C major
  • Bohuslav Martinů –
    • Pianoforte Concerto No. 3
    • The Strangler (ballet)
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi –
    • Divertimento, for x instruments
    • Rumba Rhapsody for orchestra
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky – Cello Sonata No. 2
  • Andrzej Panufnik – Symphony No. i Sinfonia Rustica [40]
  • Francis Poulenc – Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 143 (1948)
  • Alan Rawsthorne – Violin Concerto No. 1
  • Pierre Schaeffer – Étude aux chemins de fer [41]
  • William Schuman – Symphony No. 6
  • John Serry Sr. –
    • Consolation Waltz
    • Bugle Polka
  • Harold Shapero – Symphony for Classical Orchestra[42]
  • Dmitri Shostakovich
    • From Jewish Folk Poetry (song cycle)
    • The Young Guard (flick score)
  • Richard Strauss – Four Last Songs
  • Igor Stravinsky – Mass for chorus and double wind quintet
  • Eduard Tubin – Double Bass Concerto
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos
    • Fantasia for saxophone, 3 horns, and strings
    • Piano Concerto No. 2
    • Bachianas brasileiras No.five, arranged for piano and voice
  • Chris Mary Francine Whittle – Pianoforte Concerto[43]
  • Akio Yashiro – Trio for violin, cello, and pianoforte

Opera [edit]

  • Arthur Bliss – The Olympians (Premiered 1949)
  • Sergei Prokofiev — The Story of a Real Man (opera, completed this year)

Picture [edit]

  • Arnold Bax – Oliver Twist (1948 motion picture)
  • Max Steiner – Key Largo (film)
  • Dimitri Tiomkin – Blood-red River (1948 film)
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams – Scott of the Antarctic (movie)

Jazz [edit]

Musical theater [edit]

  • A La Carte London production
  • As the Girls Go Broadway production
  • Bob's Your Uncle (Frank Eyton & Noel Gay) London production opened at the Saville Theatre on May 5 and ran for 363 performances
  • The Boltons Revue London product
  • Cage Me a Peacock (Music: Eve Lynd Lyrics: Adam Leslie Book: Noel Langley) London product opened at the Strand Theatre on June 18 and ran for 337 performances
  • Caribbean Rhapsody London production
  • Carissima London production opened at the Palace Theatre on March 10 and ran for 488 performances
  • Downwards in the Valley Broadway production
  • High Button Shoes (Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn) – London production opened at the Hippodrome on Dec 22 and ran for 291 performances
  • Imperial Violets Paris production
  • Within U.s.A. Broadway production loosely based on the volume Within UsA. by John Gunther. Arthur Schwartz (music) and Howard Dietz (lyrics). Opened on Broadway at the New Century Theatre on April 30, 1948, and run for 399 performances
  • The Kid from Stratford London product opened at the Prince'southward Theatre on September 30 and ran for 235 performances
  • Kiss Me, Kate (Cole Porter) – Broadway production opened on December xxx at the New Century Theatre and ran for 1077 performances
  • Lend an Ear Broadway product
  • Expect Ma, I'yard Dancin'! Broadway product
  • Love Life Broadway production
  • Maid to Mensurate London revue opened at the Cambridge Theatre on May 20. Starring Jessie Matthews, Tommy Fields, Joan Heal and Lew Parker.
  • Magdalena Broadway production
  • Make Mine Manhattan Broadway production
  • Moonshine New Haven production
  • My Romance (Sigmund Romberg and Rowland Leigh) opened at the Shubert Theatre on October 19, transferred to the Adelphi Theatre (New York) on December seven and ran for a full of 95 performances
  • Oranges And Lemons London production
  • Slings And Arrows London production
  • That's The Ticket Broadway production
  • Where's Charley? Broadway production opened on October 11 at the St. James Theatre and ran for 792 performances

Musical films [edit]

  • Apr Showers starring Ann Sothern, Jack Carson, Robert Alda and South. Z. Sakall. Directed past James V. Kern.
  • Are You With Information technology? starring Donald O'Connor, Olga San Juan and Martha Stewart. Directed by Jack Hively.
  • La Belle Meuniere
  • Big Metropolis
  • Bill and Coo
  • Casbah starring Yvonne DeCarlo and Tony Martin.
  • A Date with Judy starring Wallace Beery, Jane Powell and Elizabeth Taylor. Directed past Richard Thorpe.
  • Deux Amours
  • Easter Parade starring Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford and Ann Miller. Directed past Charles Walter.
  • The Emperor Waltz starring Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, Roland Culver, Richard Haydn and Lucille Watson. Directed by Billy Wilder.
  • Fandango
  • Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' starring Donald O'Connor, Marjorie Principal, Percy Kilbride and Penny Edwards. Directed by George Sherman.
  • For the Beloved of Mary
  • A Foreign Matter
  • Give My Regards to Broadway
  • Glamour Girl starring Virginia Grayness and Gene Krupa & his Band. Directed by Arthur Dreifuss.
  • The Glass Mountain
  • If You Knew Susie
  • The Kissing Bandit
  • Ladies of the Chorus starring Adele Jergens and Marilyn Monroe
  • Lulu Belle
  • Luxury Liner
  • Martin Block'southward Musical Merry Go Round
  • Mary Lou
  • Melody Time animated film including Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill
  • Mexican Hayride
  • Mickey
  • A Miracle Tin can Happen
  • The Miracle of the Bells
  • Music Man
  • On an Island with You starring Esther Williams, Peter Lawford and Jimmy Durante. Directed by Richard Thorpe.
  • One Dark with You
  • I Dominicus Afternoon starring Dennis Morgan and Janis Paige
  • One Touch Of Venus released August, starring Ava Gardner, Robert Walker and Dick Haymes.
  • The Paleface starring Bob Hope and Jane Russell
  • The Pirate
  • Rachel and the Stranger
  • Romance on the High Seas
  • So Dearest to My Centre
  • A Song Is Built-in starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and Benny Goodman
  • Summer Holiday released on Apr xvi starring Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven
  • That Lady in Ermine starring Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
  • Three Daring Daughters
  • 2 Guys From Texas
  • Up In Primal Park starring Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes and Vincent Price. Directed past William Seiter.
  • When My Babe Smiles At Me starring Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, June Havoc, Jack Oakie, James Gleason and Richard Arlen. Directed by Walter Lang.
  • Words and Music
  • You Were Meant for Me starring Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey and Oscar Levant. Directed past Lloyd Bacon.

Births [edit]

  • January 2 – Kerry Minnear, stone keyboardist (Gentle Giant)
  • Jan seven – Kenny Loggins, singer and songwriter (Loggins and Messina)
  • Jan 8 – Paul King, stone musician (Mungo Jerry)
  • Jan 10 – Donald Fagen, singer and songwriter (Steely Dan)
  • January 14 – T-Bone Burnett, tape producer, artist
  • Jan 15 – Ronnie Van Zant, vocaliser (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (died 1977)
  • January 16 – John Carpenter, motion-picture show-maker and composer
  • Jan 22 – Gilbert Levine, American conductor and academic
  • January 23 – Anita Pointer (The Pointer Sisters)
  • January 26 – Corky Laing (Mountain)
  • January 27 – Kim Gardner (Ashton, Gardner and Dyke) (d. 2001)
  • January 31 – Joyce Moreno, Brazilian singer-songwriter
  • February ane – Rick James, singer, songwriter and record producer (d. 2004)
  • February 2 – Al McKay (Earth, Wind & Fire)
  • February iv – Alice Cooper, lead vocaliser (Alice Cooper Ring)
  • Feb v
    • David Denny (Steve Miller Band)
    • Christopher Guest, actor and musician (This Is Spinal Tap)
  • Feb seven – Jimmy Greenspoon, American keyboard player (Iii Dog Night)
  • February 8
    • Dan Seals, American vocaliser-songwriter and guitarist (England Dan & John Ford Coley) (d. 2009)
    • Ron Tyson, American vocalist-songwriter (The Temptations), atomic number 82 vocalist (The Ethics)
  • February 17 – José José (José Sosa Ortiz), Mexican Latin singer and instrumentalist (d. 2019)
  • February 18 – Keith Knudsen, American singer-songwriter and drummer (The Doobie Brothers) (Southern Pacific) (d. 2005)
  • Feb 19 – Tony Iommi, English language heavy metal atomic number 82 guitarist and songwriter (Black Sabbath)
  • Feb 28 – Geoff Nicholls, English heavy metal keyboard actor (Black Sabbath) (d. 2017)
  • March 2 – Rory Gallagher, musician, songwriter and bandleader (d. 1995)
  • March 4 – Chris Squire, bassist (Aye) (The Syn) (d. 2015)
  • March 5
    • Eddy Grant, vocalist and songwriter
    • Richard Hickox, conductor
  • March 8 – Trivial Peggy March, singer
  • March 9
    • Jeffrey Osborne, vocalizer and songwriter
    • Jimmie Fadden, folk rock percussionist (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band)
    • Chris Thompson, vocalist & guitarist (Manfred Mann's Earth Band)
  • March 12 – James Taylor, singer-songwriter
  • March 17 – Fran Byrne (Ace)
  • March 22
    • Andrew Lloyd Webber, composer
    • Randy Hobbs (The McCoys)
  • March 24 – Lee Oskar (State of war)
  • March 25 – Michael Stanley, singer-songwriter and DJ
  • March 26
    • Steven Tyler (Aerosmith)
    • Richard Tandy (Electrical Light Orchestra)
  • March 28
    • John Evans (Jethro Tull)
    • Milan Williams (Commodores)
  • March 30 – Jim Swell (Black Oak Arkansas)
  • April 1
    • Jimmy Cliff, reggae singer
    • Simon Crowe (The Boomtown Rats)
  • April 4
    • Choice Withers, drummer (Dire Straits)
    • Berry Oakley, bassist (The Allman Brothers Band) (d. 1972)
  • April vii – John Oates (Hall & Oates)
  • April nine
    • Chico Ryan (Sha Na Na)
    • Phil Wright (Paper Lace)
  • Apr 17 – January Hammer, composer, pianist and keyboard thespian
  • Apr xx – Craig Frost (Grand Funk Railroad)
  • Apr 21 – Paul Davis, singer (d. 2008)
  • April 27 – Kate Pierson (The B-52's)
  • Apr 30 – Wayne Kramer (MC5)
  • May ii – Larry Gatlin, state vocaliser
  • May 5 – Bill Ward (Black Sabbath)
  • May half dozen – Mary MacGregor, vocaliser
  • May 12
    • Ivan Kral, guitarist (Patti Smith Group)
    • Steve Winwood, R&B vocalist (Bullheaded Faith)
  • May fifteen – Brian Eno, synthesizer virtuoso and composer
  • May xix – Tom Scott, American saxophonist, composer and bandleader
  • May 21 – Leo Sayer, singer-songwriter
  • May 24 – Ernst Jansz (Doe Maar)
  • May 25 – Klaus Meine (Scorpions)
  • May 26 – Stevie Nicks, American vocaliser-songwriter (Fleetwood Mac)
  • May 27 – Pete Sears, keyboard player (Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna)
  • May 29 – Michael Berkeley, composer and broadcaster
  • May 31 – John Bonham, rock drummer (Led Zeppelin)
  • June sixteen – Nick Drake, singer-songwriter
  • June 20 – Alan Longmuir, pop guitarist (Bay City Rollers) (d. 2018)
  • June 21 – Joey Molland, rock composer-guitarist (Badfinger)
  • June 22 – Todd Rundgren, vocaliser and producer
  • June 24 – Patrick Moraz, keyboard player (Yes) (The Moody Blues)
  • June 25 – Kenji Sawada, rock vocalizer and songwriter
  • June 29 – Ian Paice (Deep Regal)
  • July 3 – Paul Barrere (Niggling Feat)
  • July 4 – Jeremy Spencer, guitarist (Fleetwood Mac)
  • July 7 – Larry Reinhardt (Iron Butterfly)
  • July 12 – Walter Egan, stone musician
  • July 18 – Philip Harris (Ace)
  • July 19 – Keith Godchaux (Grateful Dead)
  • July 21 – Cat Stevens, singer-songwriter
  • July 25 – Steve Goodman, folk vocalist-songwriter (d. 1984)
  • August 8 – Andy Fairweather-Depression, singer (Amen Corner)
  • August ten – Patti Austin
  • August 12 – Tony Santini (Sha Na Na)
  • Baronial 13 – Kathleen Battle, opera singer
  • August sixteen – Barry Hay (Aureate Earring)
  • August nineteen
    • Susan Jacks, pop singer
    • Elliot Lurie (Looking Glass)
  • August twenty – Robert Constitute, singer (Led Zeppelin)
  • August 24 – Jean Michel Jarre, composer
  • August 28 – Daniel Seraphine (Chicago)
  • September 3 – Don Brewer (Thou Funk Railroad)
  • September 6 – Claydes Smith (Kool & the Gang)
  • September 11 – John Martyn, singer
  • September thirteen – Nell Carter, US vocalizer and actress
  • September 14 – Fred "Sonic" Smith, American guitarist (Husband of Patti Smith) (D. 1994)
  • September sixteen – Kenney Jones, drummer (The Faces, The Who)
  • September 17 – Raphy Leavitt, Puerto Rican-American accordion player and composer (d. 2015)
  • September 26 – Olivia Newton-John, English-Australian singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur and activist
  • September 29 – Mark Farner (Terry Knight and the Pack, G Funk Railroad)
  • October one – Cub Koda (Brownsville Station)
  • Oct 5 – Delroy Wilson, reggae artist (d. 1995)
  • October 8 – Johnny Ramone, guitarist (Ramones) (d. 2004)
  • October x – Cyril Neville, The Neville Brothers
  • Oct 12 – Rick Parfitt, stone musician (Status Quo) (d. 2016)
  • October 13 – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Qawwali vocalist (d. 1997)
  • October 15 – Chris de Burgh, vocalist and songwriter
  • October 19 – Patrick Simmons (The Doobie Brothers)
  • October 22 – Bo Holten, composer and conductor
  • October 28
    • Rick Reynolds (Black Oak Arkansas)
    • Telma Hopkins (Tony Orlando and Dawn)
  • November 3 – Lulu, vocalizer and actress
  • November vi
    • Glenn Frey (Eagles) (d. 2016)
    • George Young (The Easybeats)
    • Rushton Moreve (Steppenwolf)
  • November 16
    • Chi Coltrane, American singer-songwriter and pianist
    • Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Due south African record producer and songwriter (Shania Twain, Stevie Vann)
  • Nov twenty – Martti Wallén. opera vocalist
  • Nov 21 – Lonnie Jordan, funk vocaliser-songwriter (War)
  • Nov 22 – Dennis Larden, sunshine popular singer-guitarist (Every Female parent's Son)
  • December i – Eric Bloom, difficult rock singer-songwriter (Blue Öyster Cult)
  • December 3 – Ozzy Osbourne, rock singer (Black Sabbath), husband of Sharon Osbourne and father of Kelly Osbourne and Jack Osbourne)
  • December four – Southside Johnny (John Lyon), vocaliser-songwriter
  • Dec 10 – Jessica Cleaves, The Friends of Stardom
  • Dec 13
    • Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, rock guitarist (The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan)
    • Ted Nugent, singer-songwriter
  • December 17 – Jim Bonfanti, rock drummer (Raspberries)
  • December 20 – Stevie Wright, The Easybeats
  • December 23 – Jim Ferguson, American guitarist, composer, author, educator and music journalist
  • Dec 25 – Barbara Mandrell, country music singer
  • Dec 28 – Larry Byrom, rock guitarist Steppenwolf
  • December 31
    • Stephen Cleobury, English language choral usher (d. 2019)
    • Donna Summer, American soul and disco singer-songwriter, player and painter (d. 2012)

Deaths [edit]

  • January viii – Richard Tauber, operatic tenor, 56 (lung cancer)
  • January 15 – Jack Guthrie, pop singer, 32 (tuberculosis)
  • Jan 21 – Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, composer of comic operas, 72
  • January 26 – Ignaz Friedman, pianist and composer, 65
  • February 21 – Frederic Lamond, pianist, fourscore
  • April 21 – Carlos López Buchardo, composer, 66
  • April 24 – Manuel Ponce, composer, 65
  • April 25 – Fritz Crome, composer and music writer, 68
  • May 17
    • David Evans, composer, 74
    • Olga Samaroff, pianist and music critic, 67
  • June 1 – José Vianna da Motta, pianist and composer, 80
  • June vi – Henrik Lund, lyricist, 72
  • June fourteen – John Blackwood McEwen, Scottish composer and educator, 80
  • June 17 – Beryl Wallace, singer, dancer and extra, 35 (aviation accident)
  • June xx – George Frederick Boyle, composer, 61
  • June 27 – George Templeton Strong, composer, 92
  • August 10
    • Lucille Bogan, dejection singer, 51 (coronary sclerosis)
    • Emmy Hennings, cabaret performer, 63
  • Baronial 13 – Elaine Hammerstein, Broadway star, 51 (car accident)
  • August 20 – David John de Lloyd, composer, 65
  • September 3 – Mutt Carey, jazz trumpeter, 61
  • September 12 – Rupert D'Oyly Bill of fare, impresario, 70
  • September fourteen – Vernon Dalhart, state vocalist, 65
  • October 25 – Boris Fomin, Russian folk composer, 48 (tuberculosis)
  • October 10 – Mary Eaton, dancer, 47 (liver failure)
  • Oct 24 – Franz Lehár, composer, 78
  • November 9 – Euphemia Allen, composer, 87
  • November 12 – Umberto Giordano, composer, 81
  • Dec 2 – Chano Pozo, percussionist, 33 (murdered)
  • December v – Kerry Mills, US violinist and songwriter, 79
  • December x – Francesco Bartolomeo de Leone, composer, 61
  • December 14 – R. O. Morris, British composer and teacher, 62
  • December 18 – William Arms Fisher, music historian, 87
  • December 22 – Donald Brian, actor, dancer and singer, 71

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