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This article is about music-related events in 1880.
Specific locations
Events
- April 3 – Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance has its London premiere at the Opera Comique on the Strand.[1]
 - June 12 – Richard Strauss completes composition of his first major work, his Symphony in D minor, at age 16.[2]
 - June–August – Gustav Mahler takes his first professional conducting job, in a small wooden theatre in the Austrian spa town of Bad Hall, conducting operetta.[3]
 - November 1 – Mahler completes composition of Das klagende Lied.
 - November 27 – The Teatro Costanzi in Rome is inaugurated with a performance of Rossini's opera Semiramide.
 
Published popular music
- "The Beauty of Limerick" – David Braham
 - "Blow the Man Down" trad
 - "Funiculì Funiculà" w. G. Turco m. Luigi Denza
 - "Keep the Horseshoe Over the Door" w. m. Joseph P. Skelly
 - "Haste to the Wedding" published by Jean White
 - "In The Evening By The Moonlight" w. m. James A. Bland
 - "O Canada!" w. Adolphe-Basile Routhier m. Calixa Lavallée
 - "Roses from the South" m. Johann Strauss II
 - "Sailing, Sailing" w.m. Godfrey Marks
 - "Softly and Tenderly" w.m. Will L. Thompson
 - From The Pirates of Penzance, w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan
- "Away, Away! My Heart's On Fire"
 - "Now for The Pirates' Lair"
 - "Oh, Better Far To Live And Die"
 - "A Rollicking Band Of Pirates, We"
 - "To Gain A Brief Advantage"
 - "When A Felon's Not Engaged"
 - "When The Foeman Bares His Steel"
 - "When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold"
 - "Yes! I Am Brave! Oh, Family Descent"
 
 - "Come and meet me, Rosa darling," w. by Samuel N. Mitchell, m. by William A. Huntley[4]
 
Classical music
- Ján Levoslav Bella – String Quartet No. 2 in C minor
 - Giovanni Bottesini – Gran Duo Concertante
 - Johannes Brahms
- Tragic Overture
 - Academic Festival Overture
 - 2 Rhapsodies, Op.79, premiered January 20 in Krefeld.
 
 - Alfons Czibulka – Stephanie-Gavotte, Op.312
 - Felix Draeseke – Weihestunden. Six songs for baritone (or mezzo-soprano) and piano
 - Antonín Dvořák
- Waltzes, Op.54
 - Violin Sonata, Op. 57 (B. 106)
 - Symphony No. 6 in D major, Op. 60 (B. 112)
 - Songs My Mother Taught Me
 
 - Gabriel Fauré – Élégie, for cello and piano
 - César Franck – Piano Quintet, premiered January 17
 - Niels Gade – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor, Op.56
 - Edvard Grieg – 2 Elegiac Melodies, Op.34
 - Emilie Mayer – Faust Overture
 - Ion Ivanovici – The Danube Waves
 - Hubert Parry – Piano Concerto
 - Giacomo Puccini – Messa di Gloria
 - Hans Rott – Symphony in E major
 - Camille Saint-Saëns
- Suite algérienne in C major
 - Violin Concerto No. 3
 - Septet
 
 - Pablo Sarasate – Spanish Dances for violin and piano, Book III
 - Richard Strauss – Symphony in D minor
 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- 1812 Overture
 - Italian Capriccio, Op.45, premiered December 18 in Moscow.
 - Serenade for Strings
 
 
Opera
- Dudley Buck – Deseret, or A Saint's Affliction
 - Léo Delibes – Jean de Nivelle
 - Miguel Marqués – Florinda
 - Adolf Neuendorff – The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin/Der Rattenfänger von Hameln
 - Anton Rubinstein – The Merchant Kalashnikov
 - George Stephănescu
- Peste Dunare
 - Sinziana si Pepelea
 
 - Johann Strauss, Jr. – Das Spitzentuch der Königin, premiered October 10 in Vienna.
 
Musical theater
- La Mascotte Paris production
 - The Pirates of Penzance London production
 
Published Writings
- Alexander John Ellis – The History of Musical Pitch
 
Births
- January 3 – Lina Abarbanell, German-American singer and actress (d. 1963)[5]
 - January 5 – Nikolai Medtner, Russian pianist and composer. (d. 1951)
 - January 6 – John McKenna, traditional Irish flute player (d. 1947)
 - February 19 – Arthur Shepherd, American composer (d. 1958)
 - April 7 – Fritz Grünbaum, Austrian Caberet artist (murdered 1941)
 - June 13 – Vincent Rose, Italian-born American bandleader and composer (d. 1944)
 - July 5 – Jan Kubelík, Czech violinist (d. 1940)
 - July 24 – Ernest Bloch, Swiss-born American Jewish composer (d. 1959)
 - July 31 – Manuel Penella, Spanish composer (d. 1939)
 - September 19 – Zequinha de Abreu, Brazilian musician and composer (d. 1935)
 - September 20 – Ildebrando Pizzetti, Italian composer (d. 1968)
 - September 27 – Jacques Thibaud, French violinist (d. 1953)
 - October 12 – Healey Willan, English-born Canadian composer (d. 1968)
 - November 2 
- John Foulds, English-born composer (d. 1939)
 - Brian Hooker, American lyricist and librettist (died 1946)
 
 - Aunt Molly Jackson, American folk singer and union activist (d. 1960)
 
Deaths
- January 24 – George Jackson Lambert, English organist and composer (born 1794)
 - February 18 – Christina Enbom, Swedish operatic soprano (born 1804)
 - March 20 – Joaquim Antônio da Silva Calado, choro composer and flautist (born 1848)
 - March 31 – Henryk Wieniawski, violinist and composer (born 1835) (heart attack)
 - May 1 – Samuel Naumbourg, composer (born 1817)
 - May 9 – Hermann Berens, composer (born 1826)
 - May 30 – James Planché, word artist (born 1796)
 - August 16 – Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel (born 1808)
 - August 17 – Ole Bull, Norwegian violinist (born 1810)
 - October 5 – Jacques Offenbach, composer (born 1819)
 - October 7 – Fredrika Stenhammar, operatic soprano (born 1836)
 - November 24 – Napoléon Henri Reber, composer (born 1807)
 - November 27 – William Saurin Lyster, opera impresario (born 1828)
 - December 2 – Josephine Lang, composer (born 1815)
 - December 27 – Alessandro Nini, composer (born 1805)
 - date unknown – Knut Eriksson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (born 1851)
 
References
- ↑ Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 304–305. ISBN 978-0-7126-5616-0.
 - ↑ Trenner, Franz (2003). Richard Strauss Chronik. Wien: Verlag Dr Richard Strauss Gmbh. p. 21. ISBN 3-901974-01-6.
 - ↑ Carr, Jonathan (1998). Mahler: A Biography. Woodstock, NY: The Overlook Press. pp. 23–24. ISBN 0-87951-802-2.
 - ↑ Huntley, William A. (1880). "Come and meet me, Rosa darling". loc.gov. W. F. Shaw.
 - ↑ Sources differ on 1879 or 1880 as her birth year.
 
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