1906 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1906.
Events
Published popular music
- "Abraham Jefferson Washington Lee" Harry Von Tilzer
- "Ain't You Coming Back To Old New Hampshire, Molly?" w. Robert F. Roden m. J. Fred Helf
- "Alice, Where Art Thou Going?" Heelan, Gumble
- "All In Down And Out" w. Cecil Mack m. Chris Smith, Billy B. Smith & Elmer Bowman
- "Anchors Aweigh" w. Alfred Hart Miles & R. Lovell m. Charles A. Zimmerman
- "Andulko Safárova" Kmoch
- "Anxious" William Jerome, Jean Kendis, Paley
- "Are You Coming Out Tonight, Mary Ann?" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "Arrah Wanna" w. Jack Drislane m. Theodore F. Morse
- "At Dawning" w. Nelle Richmond Eberhart m. Charles Wakefield Cadman
- "Because You're You" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert
- "The Bee That Gets The Honey Doesn't Hang Around The Hive" w. Ed Rose m. J. Fred Helf
- "The Bird On Nellie's Hat" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Alfred Solman
- "The Buffalo Rag" Tom Turpin
- "By The Side Of The Zuyder Zee" w. A. J. Mills m. Bennett Scott
- "Captain Baby Bunting Of The Rocking Horse Brigade" w. Ed Gardinier & Will D. Cobb m. J. Fred Helf
- "Cheyenne" w. Harry H. Williams m. Egbert Van Alstyne
- "Colleen Bawn" w. Edward Madden m. J. Fred Helf
- "College Life" w. Porter Emerson Browne m. Henry Frantzen
- "Come, Take A Skate With Me" w.m. Raymond Brown & Gus Edwards
- "Crocodile Isle" Morse
- "Dill Pickles Rag" m. Charles L. Johnson
- "Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do" w. William Cahill m. Benjamin Hapgood Burt
- "Don't You Think It's Time To Marry?" Edwards
- "Dreaming" w. L. W. Heiser m. J. Anton Dailey
- "Every Day Is Ladies' Day To Me" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert
- "The Free Lance March" m. John Philip Sousa
- "Frog Legs Rag" m. James Scott
- "The Galloping Major" w. Fred W. Leigh m. George Bastow
- "The Game Of Peek-a-Boo" Edwards
- "Girlie, I Love You" Morse
- "The Good Old USA" w. Jack Drislane m. Theodore F. Morse
- "The Grand Old Rag" (aka "You're a Grand Old Flag") w.m. George M. Cohan
- "He Walked Right In Turned Around And Walked Right Out Again" w. Edward Rose m. Maxwell Silver
- "Here's To Our Absent Brothers" w.m. J. Fred Helf
- "He's A Cousin Of Mine" w. Cecil Mack m. Chris Smith & Silvio Hein
- "Highland Birthday Party" w.m. Hector Grant
- "Holding Hands (You Don't Say Nothing At All)" w. Jack Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer
- "Honora H. Doolin" Mills
- "I Don't Like Your Family" Howard
- "I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave" w.m. Will D. Cobb & Gus Edwards
- "I Miss You In A Thousand Different Ways" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
- "I Never Saw Such Jealousy In My Life" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "I Was Born In Virginia" w.m. George M. Cohan
- "Ida-Ho!" Von Tilzer
- "If Anybody Wants To Meet A Jonah Shake Hands With Me" w.m. Harry Hoyt
- "I'm Sorry" Von Tilzer
- "I'm Wise" w. Harry Williams m. Egbert van Alstyne
- "In Old New York" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert
- "Is It Warm Enough For You?" Paley
- "I've Said My Last Farewell" Sischer
- "Just One Word Of Consolation" w. Frank B. Williams m. Tom Lemonier
- "Keep on the Sunny Side" w. Jack Drislane m. Theodore F. Morse
- "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss (If You Want To Learn To Kiss)" w. Harry B. Smith m. Gertrude Hoffmann
- "Lassie, Dinna Sigh For Me" w.m. Hector Grant
- "A Lemon In The Garden Of Love" w. M. E. Rourke m. Richard Carle
- "Let Bygones Be Bygones And Let Us Be Sweethearts Again" w. Alex Rogers m. Bert Williams
- "Let It Alone" w. Alex Rogers m. Bert Williams
- "Let Me See You Smile" Fischer
- "The Little Chauffeur" Bowers
- "The Load That Father Carried" w. Frank Fogerty m. J. B. Mullen
- "Love Me And The World Is Mine" w. Dave Reed Jr m. Ernest R. Ball
- "Mississippi Sunflower" (characteristic march & two-step) m. Otto and John Heinzman
- "Moonbeams" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert
- "Moonlight Dance" m. Herman Finck
- "Mr Monkey" Edwards
- "My Mariuccia Take A Steamboat" w. George Ronklyn m. Al Piantadosi
- "National Emblem March" w. E. E. Bagley
- "The Next Horse I Ride On" w.m. Fred Murray & George Everard
- "Not Because Your Hair Is Curly" w.m. Bob Adams
- "Nothing Like That In Our Family" Heelan, Furth
- "Poor John" w. Fred W. Leigh m. Henry E. Pether
- "The Poor Old Man" w.m. Vincent Bryan
- "School Days" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
- "Since Father Went To Work" w.m. William Cahill
- "Some One Looks Good To Some One" Weaver
- "The Streets Of New York" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert from the musical The Red Mill
- "Sunbonnet Sue" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
- "Sweet Anastasia Brady" Schwartz
- "That's The Reason Noo I Wear A Kilt" w.m. A. B. Kendal & Harry Lauder
- "Waltz Me Around Again Willie" w. Will D. Cobb m. Ren Shields
- "We Parted On The Shore" w.m. Harry Lauder
- "We've Been Chums For Fifty Years" w.m. Thurland Chattaway
- "What A Mouth" w.m. R. P. Weston
- "What's The Use Of Dreaming?" w.m. Joseph E. Howard
- "What's The Use Of Loving If You Can't Love All The Time" w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
- "When Love Is Young In Springtime" w.m. Rida Johnson Young & Melville Ellis
- "When The Whip-poor-will Sings, Marguerite" w. C. M. Denison m. J. Fred Helf
- "When Tommy Atkins Marries Dolly Gray" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
- "When You Know You're Not Forgotten By The Girl You Can't Forget" w. Ed Gardinier m. J. Fred Helf
- "While The Old Mill Wheel Is Turning" w. Will D. Cobb m. Kerry Mills
- "Whistle It!" Blossom, Herbert
- "Wonderland" w.m. Thomas S. Allen
- "Won't You Come Over To My House" w. Harry H. Williams m. Egbert Van Alstyne
- "Wouldn't You Like To Flirt with Me?" Rogers
- "You Can Have Broadway" w.m. George M. Cohan from the musical George Washington, Junior
- "You Can't Give Your Heart To Somebody Else And Still Hold Hands With Me" Edwards
Recorded popular music
Births
- January 1 – Giovanni D'Anzi, Italian songwriter (died 1974)
- January 4 – Frankie Newton, American trumpeter (died 1954)
- January 27 – Radamés Gnattali, Brazilian composer (died 1988)
- January 15 – Alessandro Cicognini, film composer (died 1995)
- January 31
- February 1 – Hildegarde, actress and cabaret singer (died 2005)
- February 5 – Zara Levina, pianist and composer (died 1976)
- February 19 – Grace Williams, Welsh composer (died 1977)
- February 21 – Jeanne Aubert, singer and actress (died 1988)
- March 3 – Barney Bigard, jazz musician (died 1980)
- March 13 – Frank Teschemacher, jazz musician (died 1932)
- March 20 – Ozzie Nelson, actor, band leader (died 1975)
- March 25 – Jean Sablon, French singer (died 1994)
- March 27 – Pee Wee Russell, jazz musician (died 1969)
- April 9 – Antal Doráti, conductor (died 1988)
- April 18 – Little Brother Montgomery, jazz musician (died 1985)
- May 23 – Lucha Reyes, singer
- June 1 – Walter Legge, record producer (died 1979)
- June 3 – Josephine Baker, US singer, dancer and toast of Paris (died 1975)
- June 26 – Alberto Rabagliati, Italian singer and actor (died 1974)
- June 28 – Safford Cape, American conductor and musicologist (died 1973)
- July 7 – Anton Karas, Austrian zither player and composer (died 1985)
- July 30 – Ľudovít Rajter, Slovak composer (died 2000)
- September 4 – Alexander Moyzes, Slovak composer and conductor (died 1984)
- September 25
- September 30 – Mireille Hartuch, French singer (died 1996)
- October 9 – Janis Ivanovs, Latvian composer (died 1983)
- October 10 – Paul Creston, composer (died 1985)
- October 15 – Victoria Spivey, US singer, pianist and composer (died 1976)
- October 22 – Charles Lynch, Irish concert pianist (died 1984)
- October 31 – Louise Talma, composer (died 1996)
- November 3 – Alma Rosé, violinist (died 1944)
- November 9 – Pete Brown, jazz musician (died 1963)
- December 10 – Harold Adamson, US lyricist (died 1980)
- December 26 – Morgan Lewis, songwriter (died 1968)
- December 27 – Oscar Levant, pianist and actor (died 1972)
- Billie Maxwell, country guitarist/vocalist
Deaths
- January 23 – Charles Hunter, ragtime composer (born 1876)
- January 30 – Paul Dresser, US composer (born 1857)
- February 25 – Anton Arensky, composer (born 1861)
- March 22 – Martin Wegelius, composer (born 1846)
- April 25 – John Knowles Paine, organist and composer (born 1839)
- May 9 – Helen Lemmens-Sherrington, operatic soprano (born 1834)
- May 11 - Gottardo Aldighieri, operatic baritone (born 1824)
- May 24 – Heinrich Reimann, organist and composer (born 1850)
- May 30 – Enrique el Mellizo, flamenco singer (born 1848)
- June 7 – Signor Brocolini, opera singer (born 1841)
- July 1 – Manuel Patricio Rodríguez García, singer and music teacher (born 1805)
- July 8 – Ivan Melnikov, operatic baritone (born 1832)
- July 9 – Alfred Stelzner, designer of musical instruments (born 1852)
- July 29 – Alexandre Luigini, composer (born 1850)
- August 26 – Eugen Gura, opera singer (born 1842)
- September 1 – Giuseppe Giacosa, librettist for Giacomo Puccini
- October 18 – Léon Gastinel, composer (born 1823)
- December 14 – Federico Consolo, violinist and composer (born 1841)
- December 30 – Eugène Goossens, père, conductor (born 1845)
- date unknown
References
- ↑ "Gambuh". Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance. Oxford University Press. 2003. Retrieved 2011-04-26.