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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1908.
Specific locations
Specific genres
Events
- January 26 – Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2 receives its première.
 - March 15 – Maurice Ravel's Rapsodie espagnole receives its première in Paris.
 - April 11 – Spyridon Samaras's opera Rhea is premiered in Florence (Teatro Verdi)
 - September 19 – Première of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 7 in Prague.
 - November 18 – Release in France of the film The Assassination of the Duke of Guise with a score from Saint-Saëns.
 - December 3 – Edward Elgar's Symphony No. 1 receives its première in Manchester.
 - December 18 – Claude Debussy's Children's Corner receives its première in Paris.
 - Anthony Maggio publishes a dance band orchestration of early Blues "I Got The Blues" in New Orleans.
 - Opera singer Amelita Galli marries the Marchese Luigi Curci, and acquires the name by which she becomes best-known.
 - Claude Debussy marries Emma Bardac.
 
Published popular music

- "The ABCs of the U.S.A." w.m. George M. Cohan from the musical The Yankee Prince
 - "All For Love Of You" w. Dave Reed m. Ernest R. Ball
 - "Any Old Port In A Storm" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Kerry Mills
 - "Black And White Rag" w.m. George Botsford
 - "Call Round Any Old Time" w.m. Charles Moore & E. W. Rogers
 - "Consolation" by Edward Madden
 - "Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine" w. Otto Harbach m. Karl Hoschna
 - "Daisies Won't Tell" w.m. Anita Owen
 - "Down Among The Sugar Cane" w. Avery & Charles Hart m. Cecil Mack & Chris Smith
 - "Down In Jungle Town" w. Edward Madden m. Theodore F. Morse
 - "Dusty Rag" m. May Aufderhelde
 - "The Fairest Of The Fair" w.m. John Philip Sousa
 - "Feed The Kitty" w. Ed Moran m. J. Fred Helf
 - "Fig Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin
 - "Gee But There's Class To A Girl Like You" w.m. W. R. Williams
 - "Golliwog's Cake Walk" m. Claude Debussy
 - "Good Evening, Caroline" by Albert Von Tilzer & Jack Norworth
 - "Ham And !" by Arthur Marshall
 - "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" w.m. C. W. Murphy & Will Letters. With new lyrics by William McKenna it was performed by Nora Bayes in the 1910 Broadway production of the musical The Jolly Bachelors
 - "Hoo-oo Ain't You Calling Me" w.m. Herbert Ingraham
 - "I Hear You Calling Me" w. Harold Harford (actual name Harold Lake) m. Charles Marshall
 - "I Want To Be Loved Like A Leading Lady" w. Paul West m. Herman Avery Wade
 - "If I Had A Thousand Lives To Live" w. Sylvester Maguire m. Alfred Solman
 - "If You Cared for Me" by E. Rose
 - "I'm A Yiddish Cowboy" w. Edgar Leslie m. Al Piantodosi & Halsey K. Mohr
 - "I'm Glad I'm Married" w. Jack Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer
 - "I'm Looking For The Man That Wrote "The Merry Widow Waltz"" w. Edgar Selden m. Seymour Furth
 - "In The Garden Of My Heart" w. Caro Roma m. Ernest R. Ball
 - "It's Moonlight All The Time On Broadway" Wenrich
 - "It's The Pretty Things You Say" w. Alfred Bryan m. Ted Snyder
 - "I've Taken Quite A Fancy To You" w. Edward Madden m. Theodore F. Morse
 - "Kerry Mills' Barn Dance" w. Thurland Chattaway m. Kerry Mills
 - "The Longest Way 'Round Is The Sweetest Way Home" w. Ren Shields m. Kerry Mills
 - "Love Is Like A Cigarette" w. Glen MacDonough m. Victor Herbert
 - "Love Me Like I Want To Be Loved" w. Earle C. Jones & Alfred Bryan m. George W. Meyer
 - "Love's Roundelay" w. Joseph Herbert m. Oscar Straus
 - "Make A Noise Like A Hoop And Roll Away" w. Ren Shields m. J. Fred Helf
 - "Meet Me In Rose-Time, Rosie" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
 - "Mephisto Rag" by Anthony J. Stasny
 - "Mother Hasn't Spoken To Father Since" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
 - "My Brudda Sylvest'" w. Jesse Lasky m. Fred Fisher
 - "My Girl's A Yorkshire Girl" w.m. C. W. Murphy & Dan Lipton
 - "Now I Have To Call Him Father" w.m. Charles Collins & Fred Godfrey
 - "The Old Time Rag" w. Edward Madden m. Theodore Morse
 - "Pine Apple Rag" by Scott Joplin
 - "Roses Bring Dreams Of You" w.m. Herbert Ingraham
 - "She Sells Sea-Shells" w. Terry Sullivan m. Harry Gifford
 - "Shine On Harvest Moon" w. Jack Norworth m. Nora Bayes & Jack Norworth
 - "A Singer Sang A Song" w. Will Heelan m. Seymour Furth
 - "Smarty" w. Jack Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer
 - "Somebody Lied" w.m. Jeff T. Branen & Evans Lloyd
 - "Sun Bird m. Kerry Mills
 - "Sweetest Gal In Town" w.m. Bob Cole & J. Rosamond Johnson
 - "Sweetest Maid Of All" w. Joseph Herbert m. Oscar Straus  

 - "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" w. Jack Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer
 - "Up In A Balloon" w. Ren Shields m. Percy Wenrich
 - "A Vision Of Salome" m. J. Bodewalt Lampe
 - "When Highland Mary Danced The Highland Fling" w. Jack Mahoney m. Harry Von Tilzer
 - "When It's Moonlight On The Prairie" w. Robert F. Roden m. S. R. Henry
 - "When We Are M-A-Double-R-I-E-D" w.m. George M. Cohan from the musical Fifty Miles From Boston
 - "The Whitewash Man" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
 - "The Yama Yama Man" w. Collin Davis m. Karl Hoschna
 - "Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay!" w. Will D. Cobb m. John H. Flynn
 - "You Will Have To Sing An Irish Song" w. Jack Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer
 - "You're In The Right Church, But The Wrong Pew" w. Cecil Mack m. Chris Smith
 
Hit recordings
- " The Small Town Gal" – George M. Cohan
 - "All She Gets from the Iceman Is Ice" – Ada Jones
 
Classical music
- Kurt Atterberg – Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
 - Béla Bartók – First Violin Concerto
 - Alban Berg – Piano Sonata, Op.1
 - York Bowen – Viola Concerto in C minor
 - Henry Walford Davies – Solemn Melody for organ
 - George Enescu –
- Cantate pour la pose de la prèmiere pierre du pont à transbordeur de Bordeaux, for military band, two harps, string orchestra, solo cello, choir, baritone solo, and cannons
 - "Morgengebet", for voice and piano
 - Sept chansons de Clement Marot, for tenor and piano, Op. 15
 
 - Gabriel Fauré –
- Nocturne No. 9 in B minor, Op. 97
 - Nocturne No. 10 in E minor, Op. 99
 - Serenade for cello and piano, Op. 98
 
 - Alexander Glazunov - Symphony No. 8
 - Reinhold Glière – Second Symphony, Op. 25
 - Hamilton Harty – Violin Concerto
 - Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov – Symphony No. 1
 - John Ireland – Phantasy Piano Trio
 - Charles Ives – 
- Prelude on Eventide
 - The Unanswered Question
 
 - Paul von Klenau – Symphony No. 1
 - Toivo Kuula – Piano Trio
 - Gian Francesco Malipiero – Sinfonie del silenzio e della morte
 - Erkki Melartin – Third String Quartet
 - Carl Nielsen – Saga-Drøm (tone poem)
 - Max Reger –
- Auferstanden, auferstanden, cantata for SATB soloists, SATB choir, and organ
 - Sonatinas for two pianos (4), Op. 89
 - Suite, for violin and piano, in E minor
 - Trio No. 2, for violin, cello, and piano, Op. 102
 - Violin Concerto, in A major, Op. 101
 - Symphonischer Prolog zu einer Tragödie in A minor, Op. 108
 - Weihegesang, for alto solo, SATB choir, and winds
 - Zwei geistliche Lieder, for choir
 
 - Xaver Scharwenka – Piano Concerto No. 4 in F minor
 - Arnold Schoenberg – 
- Lieder (2), Op. 14
 - String Quartet No. 2 – premiered in Vienna
 
 - Alexander Scriabin – The Poem of Ecstasy
 - Igor Stravinsky – Feu d'artifice
 - May Summerbelle 'Beaux Yeux' Waltz for solo piano
 - Anton Webern – Passacaglia for orchestra, Op. 1
 
Opera
Film
Musical theater
- Algeria Broadway production opened at The Broadway Theatre on August 31 and ran for 48 performances
 - The Belle of Brittany opened at the Queen's Theatre in London on 24 October 1908 with music by Howard Talbot to a book by Leedham Bantock and lyrics by Percy Greenbank
 - The Dollar Princess Manchester production
 - Fifty Miles from Boston Broadway production opened on February 3 at the Garrick Theatre and ran for 40 performances
 - The King of Cadonia London production opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre on September 3 and ran for 333 performances
 - Mr. Hamlet of Broadway Broadway production opened at the Casino Theatre on December 23 and ran for 54 performances
 - My Mimosa Maid London production opened at the Prince Of Wales Theatre on April 21 and ran for 83 performances
 - Der Tapfere Soldat (The Chocolate Soldier) (Rudolf Friml) Vienna production opened at the Theater an der Wien on November 14 and ran for 62 performances
 - The Three Twins opened at the Herald Square Theatre on June 15 and moved to the Majestic Theatre on January 18, 1909, for a total run of 289 performances
 - A Waltz Dream London production opened at the Hicks Theatre on March 7 and ran for 146 performances.
 - A Waltz Dream Broadway production opened at the Broadway Theatre on January 27 and ran for 111 performances
 - The Yankee Prince Broadway production opened at the Knickerbocker Theatre on April 20 and ran for 112 performances
 - Ziegfeld Follies Broadway revue opened at the Jardin de Paris on June 15 and ran for 120 performances
 
Births
- January 7 – Red Allen, jazz musician (d. 1967)
 - January 14 – Russ Columbo, singer, bandleader, composer (d. 1934)
 - January 16 – Ethel Merman, American singer and actress (d. 1984)
 - January 26
- Stéphane Grappelli, musician, composer (d. 1997)[1]
 - Ernst Oster, pianist, musicologist, and music theorist (d. 1977)
 
 - January 27 – Hot Lips Page, jazz trumpet (d. 1954)
 - February 20 – Ruby Elzy, US soprano, first Serena in Porgy and Bess (d. 1943)
 - February 29 – A. L. Lloyd, folk song collector (d. 1982)
 - March 14 – Nikolai Rakov, Soviet composer (d. 1990)
 - March 18 – Ivor Moreton, British singer, composer and pianist (d. 1984)
 - April 2 – Buddy Ebsen, US actor and singer (d. 2003)
 - April 5 – Herbert von Karajan, Austrian conductor (d. 1989)
 - April 7 – Percy Faith, composer, musician (d. 1976)
 - April 8 – Tito Guízar, Mexican singer and film actor (d. 1999)
 - April 15 – eden ahbez, hermit, musician (d. 1995)
 - April 20 – Lionel Hampton, jazz musician, bandleader (d. 2002)
 - May 6 – Necil Kazım Akses, Turkish composer (d. 1999)
 - May 8 – Cristian Vasile, Romanian tango singer (d. 1985)
 - May 15 – Lars-Erik Larsson, Swedish composer (d. 1986)
 - May 27 – Harold Rome, US songwriter (d. 1993)
 - June 24 – Hugo Distler, organist and composer (d. 1942)
 - June 29 – Leroy Anderson, US composer and conductor (d. 1975)
 - July 8 – Louis Jordan, bandleader (d. 1975)
 - July 22 – Ljerko Spiller, Croat-Argentine violinist (d. 2008)
 - July 25 – Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, Carnatic vocalist (d. 2003)
 - August 1 – Miloslav Kabeláč, composer (d. 1979)
 - August 4 – Kurt Eichhorn, conductor (d. 1994)
 - August 12 – Nina Makarova, composer (d. 1976)
 - August 29 – Orestes López, Cuban bassist, cellist, pianist and composer (d. 1991)
 - September 5 - Cecilia Seghizzi, Italian composer
 - September 6 – Maria Grinberg, pianist (d. 1978)
 - September 7 – Max Kaminsky, US jazz trumpeter (d. 1961)
 - September 10 – Raymond Scott, composer, bandleader, and electronic music pioneer (d. 1994)
 - September 13 – Mae Questel, US singer (d. 1998)
 - September 16 – Chick Bullock, US singer (d. 1981)
 - September 25 – Eugen Suchoň, Slovak composer (d. 1993)
 - September 30 – David Oistrakh, violinist (d. 1974)
 - October 1 – Umar Dimayev, Chechen folk singer (d. 1972)
 - October 14 – Allan Jones, actor, singer (d. 1992)
 - October 19 – Geirr Tveitt, Norwegian composer (d. 1981)
 - October 20 – Stuart Hamblen, US singer, actor and songwriter (d. 1989)
 - October 21
- Harry Stewart, comedian, singer, and songwriter (d. 1956)
 - Howard Ferguson, British composer and musicologist (d. 1999)
 
 - November 19 
- Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, French organist and composer (d. 2002)
 - Keg Johnson, US jazz trombonist (d. 1967)
 
 - December 10 – Olivier Messiaen, composer (d. 1992)
 - December 11 – Elliott Carter, composer (d. 2012)
 - December 16 – Frances Day, US actress and singer (d. 1984)
 - December 17 – William Brocklesby Wordsworth, English/Scottish composer and pianist (died 1988)
 - December 21 – Gregory Egiazarovich Yeghiazarian, Armenian composer (died 1988)[2]
 
Deaths
- January 22 – August Wilhelmj, German violinist, 62[3]
 - January 23 – Edward MacDowell, American composer (b. 1860)
 - February 28 – Pauline Lucca, operatic soprano (b. 1842)
 - March 2 – Walter Slaughter, conductor and composer (b. 1860)
 - March 12 – Clara Novello, soprano (b. 1818)
 - March 26 – Louis Chauvin, ragtime musician (b. 1881)
 - April 29 – Auguste Götze, German classical singer and vocal pedagogue (b. 1840)
 - May 7 – Ludovic Halévy, lyricist (b. 1834)
 - May 12 – Melisio Morales, composer (b. 1838)
 - June 5 – Josef Wagner, composer (b. 1856)
 - June 20 – Federico Chueca, zarzuela composer (b. 1846)
 - June 21 – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composer (b. 1844)
 - July 10 – Phoebe Knapp, composer of hymns (b. 1839)
 - July 14 – William Mason, pianist and composer (b. 1829)
 - July 18 – Jaime Nunó, composer of Mexico's national anthem (b. 1824)
 - August 13 – Ira D. Sankey, gospel singer and composer (b. 1840)
 - August 20 – Louisa Bassano, opera singer (b. 1818)
 - August 26 – Tony Pastor, vaudeville founder & theater impresario (b. 1837)
 - September 20 – Pablo de Sarasate, violinist (b. 1844)
 - September 21 – Atanas Badev, composer and music teacher (b. 1860)
 - November 15 – Katti Lanner, ballet dancer and choreographer (b. 1829)
 - November 20 – Albert Dietrich, conductor and composer (b. 1829)[4]
 - date unknown – Alois Kaiser, cantor and composer (b. 1840)
 
References
- ↑ Raymond Horricks (21 August 1985). Stephane Grappelli. Da Capo Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-306-80257-7.
 - ↑ "LOC Authorities". Retrieved October 30, 2011. "MusicSack (Old Style Date)". Retrieved October 30, 2011.
 - ↑ Duncan Druce. "August Wilhelmj". CHASE: Collection of Historical Annotated String Editions. University of Leeds School of Music. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
 - ↑ Clive, H. P. (2006). Brahms and His World: a Biographical Dictionary. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. p. 105. ISBN 9781461722809.
 
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