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Events in the year 1897 in music.

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Events

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Published popular music

Recorded popular music

  • "A Hot Time in the Old Town"
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner Records
    Len Spencer & Vess Ossman
  • "American Medley"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "Blue Bells of Scotland"
    – Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "A Bunch of Roses"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "Change Will Do You Good"
    William F. Denny on Berliner
  • "Cillerthal"
    – Graus Mountain Choir on Berliner
  • "Cornfield Medley"
    – The Edison Quartet on Edison
  • "The Czar of the Tenderloin"
    William F. Denny on Berliner
  • "Dance California"
    – Cullen and Collins on Berliner
  • "Die Nachtingall - The Nightingale"
    – Vroni Eidner on Berliner
  • "The Directorate March"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
    Vess Ossman on Berliner
  • "Du Du"
    Charles P. Lowe on Berliner
  • "El Captain March"
    – Edison Concert Band on Edison Records
  • "Fly Song"
    George J. Gaskin
  • "Gayest Manhattan"
    Vess Ossman on Berliner
  • "Happy Days in Dixie"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Hello Ma Baby"
    – Imperial Minstrels on Berliner
  • "Hiram's Visit to New York"
    Russell Hunting on Berliner
  • "Hot Time Medley"
    – Cullen and Collins on Berliner
  • "Ikey Eisenstein"
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "In Old Madrid"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
    Vess Ossman on Berliner
  • "International Medley"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "Jolly Darkies"
    Vess Ossman on Berliner
    – Stephen B. Clements on Berliner
  • "King Cotton March"
    – Cullen and Collins on Berliner
  • "Last Night"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "Laughing"
    George Graham (monologist) & Billy Golden on Berliner
  • "L.A.W. March"
    Vess Ossman on Berliner
  • "The Laughing Auctioneer"
    – W.O. Beckenbaugh on Berliner
  • "Les Alsachiennes - Bolero"
    – August P. Stengler on Berliner
  • "Liberty Bell March"
    – Edison Concert Band on Edison Records
  • "Lilly Bells"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Little Darling Dream of Me"
    – The Diamond Four on Columbia
  • "Little Kinkies" (w.m. M. Tobias)
    Edison Concert Band on Edison Records brown wax cylinder No. 155
  • "Little Marcia Marie"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Little Nell"
    – Noble McDonald on Berliner
    – Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "Loin du Bal"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Lovely Little Maiden Schottische"
    – Edison Symphony Orchestra on Edison
  • "Ma Angeline"
    – Cullen and Collins on Berliner
  • "Maggie, My Own"
    George J. Gaskin
  • "Massa's In De Cold Cold Ground"
    – The Diamond Four for Berliner
  • "Michael Casey as Chairman of Mugwump Club"
    Russell Hunting on Berliner
  • "Michael Casey at the Living Pictures"
    Russell Hunting on Berliner
  • "Michael Casey Putting His Baby to Sleep"
    Russell Hunting on Berliner
  • "Miserere - Il Trovatore"
    – Henry Higgins & Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "Morning on the Farm"
    – N.R. Wood on Berliner
  • "Morning Serenade"
    Fadettes of Boston on Berliner
  • "The Mountain Climber"
    – Graus Duo on Berliner
  • "My Mother Was a Lady"
    Dan W. Quinn
  • "Narcissus"
    – Sig. F. Jardella on Berliner
    Vess Ossman on Berliner
  • "Negro Oddity"
    George Graham (monologist) & Billy Golden on Berliner
  • "Oh, Paradise!"
    Fadettes of Boston on Berliner
  • "Oh! Uncle John"
    Russell Hunting on Berliner
  • "On The Banks of The Wabash"
    George J. Gaskin
  • "Old Hickory"
    United States Marine Band on Columbia
  • "Orange Blossoms"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "The Palms"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "Patrol Comique"
    – Sig. F. Jardella on Berliner
  • "Quando Le Sere Al Placido"
    Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
  • "Rastus on Parade"
    – Cullen and Collins on Berliner
  • "Sally in Our Alley" (w. Henry Carey m. trad)
    – Edison Quartette on Edison
  • "Scenes That Are Brightest"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "A Talk By Happy Cal Stewart - The Yankee Comedian"
    Cal Stewart on Berliner
  • "The Seraph"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "The Signal Polka"
    – Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "Sleigh Ride Party"
    – Len Spencer & Friends for Columbia
  • "Starlight Waltz"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Stars & Stripes Forever"
    John Philip Sousa
    – Edison Concert Band on Edison Records
  • "Sweet Lorena Ray"
    – Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "Sweet & Low"
    Fadettes of Boston on Berliner
  • "Sweet Rosey O'Grady"
    Steve Porter (singer) on Berliner
  • "There'll Come a Time"
    – Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "There's a Little Star Shining for You"
    Dan W. Quinn on Edison Records
  • "Thunderer March"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Trip Around Town"
    – Edison Concert Band on Edison Records
  • "The Two Grenadiers"
    – Arthur Pryor (of Sousa's Band) for Berliner
  • "Virginia Camp Meeting"
    George Graham (monologist) & Billy Golden on Berliner
  • "Von Meinen Bergen"
    – Mirzl Meister on Berliner
  • "Way Down Yonder In The Cornfield"
    – The Diamond Four for Berliner
  • "William Tell Overture"
    – Sousa's Band on Berliner
  • "Yankee Doodle"
    – W. Paris Chambers on Berliner
  • "You're Not the Only Pebble on the Beach"
    Dan W. Quinn on Berliner
  • "Zulu Jingles"
    – Cullen and Collins on Berliner


Classical music

Opera

Musical theater

Births

Deaths

References

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  2. La Grange, Henry-Louis de (1995). Gustav Mahler Volume 2: Vienna: The Years of Challenge (1897–1904). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-315159-6. p. 54
  3. Vermij, Lucie Th (1993). De Verrukkelijke Kunst van het Verhaal: Leven en Werk van Willy Corsari [The Delectable Art of Story: The Life and Work of Willy Corsari] (in Dutch). Amsterdam: VITA. p. 10. ISBN 978-9-05071-136-4.
  4. Griffith, Robert David. "WYNNE, SARAH EDITH ('Eos Cymru'; 1842 - 1897), vocalist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Archived from the original on 2021-01-24. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  5. Robert Schumann; Clara Schumann (1993). The Marriage Diaries of Robert & Clara Schumann: From Their Wedding Day Through the Russia Trip. Northeastern University Press. ISBN 978-1-55553-171-3.
  6. Anne Commire; Deborah Klezmer (2000). Women in World History: Ead-Fur. Yorkin Publications. p. 376. ISBN 978-0-7876-4064-4.
  7. Ma. St. . 1983. "Atanasijević, Slavka (Aloysia)". In Croatian biographical lexicon (Hrvatski biografski leksikon), Vol. 1, ed. Nikica Kolumbić. Zagreb: Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod, p. 261
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