[edit] Events [edit] Published popular music Selected compositions (words/music indicated by "w.m."): - "Can't Lose Me, Charlie" w.m. Harry S. Miller
- "The Cat Came Back" w.m. Henry S. Miller
- "December And May" w. Edward Marks m. William Lorraine
- "Do Do My Huckleberry Do" w. Harry Dillon m. John Dillon
- "The Fatal Wedding" w. W. H. Windom m. Gussie L. Davis
- "Good Morning to All" w. Patty Smith Hill m. Mildred J. Hill
- "I Long to See The Girl I Left Behind" w.m. John T. Kelly
- "Liberty Bell March" by John Philip Sousa
- "Mamie, Come Kiss Your Honey" w.m. May Irwin
- "Marguerite" by Charles A. White
- "Oh! Mr Porter" w. Thomas Le Brunn m. George Le Brunn
- "Private Tommy Atkins" w. Henry Hamilton m. S. Potter
- "Say 'Au Revoir', But Not 'Good-Bye'" by Harry Kennedy
- "Sweet Marie" w. Cy Warman m. Raymond Moore
- "Two Little Girls in Blue" w.m. Charles Graham
- "The Volunteer Organist" w. William G. Gray m. Henry Lamb
- "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" w.m. James M. Black
- "Zacatecas" by Genaro Codina
[edit] Recorded popular music [edit] Classical music [edit] Births [edit] Deaths - January 18 - Julius Eichberg, composer (b. 1824)
- May 25 - Johann Rufinatscha, composer and music teacher (b. 1812)
- June 10 - Elek Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of Ferenc Erkel (b. 1843)
- June 25 - Ferenc Erkel, Hungarian composer (b. 1810)
- July 16 - Antonio Ghislanzoni, librettist (b. 1824)
- August 7 - Alfredo Catalani, composer (b. 1854)
- August 31 - Sir William Cusins, instrumentalist, conductor and composer; Master of the Queen's Music (b. 1833)
- September 8 - Michel Lentz, lyricist of the national anthem of Luxembourg (b. 1820)
- October 18 - Charles Gounod, composer (b. 1818)
- November 6 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, composer (b. 1840)
- date unknown - Felix Battanchon, cellist (b. 1814)
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