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词条 1952 in music
释义

  1. Specific locations

  2. Specific genres

  3. Events

  4. Publications

  5. Musical groups formed

  6. Albums released

  7. US No. 1 hit singles

  8. Biggest hit singles

  9. Top hits on record

  10. Published popular music

  11. Top R&B and country hits on record

  12. Classical music

     Premieres  Compositions 

  13. Opera

  14. Jazz

  15. Musical theatre

  16. Musical films

  17. Births

  18. Deaths

  19. References

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1952.

Specific locations

  • 1952 in British music
  • 1952 in Norwegian music

Specific genres

  • 1952 in country music
  • 1952 in jazz

Events

  • February 26 – Popular American singer Jo Stafford marries bandleader/arranger Paul Weston.
  • March 21 – First reported rock and roll riot breaks out at Alan Freed's Moondog Coronation Ball in Cleveland, Ohio. Teenage excitement is blamed for the frenzy.
  • March 27 – Sun Records begins operations in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • August 29 – David Tudor gives the premiere of John Cage's 4′33″, during which the performer does not play, in Woodstock, New York.
  • September – Bill Haley and His Saddlemen change their image to become Bill Haley & His Comets.
  • October 7 – First edition of Bob Horn's Bandstand is broadcast as a local show from station WFIL-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is later renamed American Bandstand and syndicated.
  • November 14 – First UK Singles Chart published by the New Musical Express, with Al Martino's "Here in My Heart" as number one.
  • Jazz singer Ernesto Bonino moves from Italy to the United States.
  • Accordionist John Serry, Sr. first performs in Broadway theatre with Shirley Booth in The Time of the Cuckoo.

Publications

  • Pierre Schaeffer – A la recherche d'une musique concrète (The Search for a Concrete Music), an explanation of his experimental approach to composing.
  • John Serry Sr. – The Syncopated Accordionist.[1]

Musical groups formed

  • 76th Army Band
  • 338th Army Band (reactivated)
  • The Duke's Men of Yale (a cappella singing group)

Albums released

  • Anthology of American Folk Music – Various Artists
  • As You Desire Me – Jo Stafford
  • Billie Holiday Sings – Billie Holiday
  • Bird and Diz – Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
  • Christmas Day in the Morning – Burl Ives
  • Christmas with Eddie Fisher – Eddie Fisher
  • Eddie Fisher Sings – Eddie Fisher
  • Favorite Spirituals – The Ames Brothers
  • Harmony Encores – The Chordettes
  • Home on the Range – The Ames Brothers
  • Johnnie Ray – Johnnie Ray
  • I'm in the Mood for Love – Eddie Fisher
  • Mr. Rhythm Sings – Frankie Laine
  • Oscar Peterson Plays Duke Ellington – Oscar Peterson
  • Penthouse Serenade – Nat King Cole
  • Song Favorites By Frankie Laine – Frankie Laine

US No. 1 hit singles

These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1952.

First weekNumber of weeksTitleArtist
March 15, 19529"Wheel of Fortune"Kay Starr
May 17, 19525"Blue Tango"Leroy Anderson
June 21, 19522"Here in My Heart"Al Martino
July 5, 19521"Delicado"Percy Faith & his Orchestra
July 12, 19529"Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart"Vera Lynn
September 13, 19525"You Belong to Me"Jo Stafford
October 18, 19525"I Went to Your Wedding"Patti Page
November 22, 19521"It's in the Book"Johnny Standley
November 29, 19524"Why Don't You Believe Me?"Joni James
December 27, 19522"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"Jimmy Boyd

Biggest hit singles

The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1952.[2]

# Artist Title Year Country Chart entries
1 Percy Faith Delicado 1952 Canada US 1940s 1 – Apr 1952, US 1 for 1 weeks Jul 1952, Peel list 1 of 1951, US BB 18 of 1952, POP 18 of 1952, Italy 26 of 1952, RYM 127 of 1952
2 Jo Stafford You Belong to Me 1952 US UK 1 – Nov 1952, US 1940s 1 – Aug 1952, US 1 for 5 weeks Sep 1952, US BB 4 of 1952, POP 4 of 1952, RYM 145 of 1952
3 Al Martino Here in My Heart 1952 US UK 1 – Nov 1952, US 1940s 1 – May 1952, US 1 for 2 weeks Jun 1952, US BB 20 of 1952, POP 20 of 1952, RYM 22 of 1952
4 Kay Starr Wheel of Fortune 1952 US US 1940s 1 – Feb 1952, US 1 for 9 weeks Mar 1952, Peel list 3 of 1952, US BB 8 of 1952, POP 8 of 1952, DDD 35 of 1952, Acclaimed 2343
5 Frankie Laine High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) 1952 US Oscar in 1952, US BB 3 of 1952, POP 3 of 1952, US 1940s 5 – Jul 1952, UK 7 – Nov 1952, RYM 34 of 1952, Italy 48 of 1952

Top hits on record

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  • "All of Me" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Anytime" – Eddie Fisher
  • "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" – Vera Lynn
  • "Be My Life's Companion" – The Mills Brothers
  • "Botch-A-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)" – Rosemary Clooney
  • "Christmas Roses" – Frankie Laine & Jo Stafford
  • "Comes A-Long A-Love" – Kay Starr
  • "Day of Jubilo" – Guy Mitchell
  • "Delicado" – Percy Faith & his Orchestra
  • "Faith Can Move Mountains" – Nat King Cole
  • "The Glow-Worm" – The Mills Brothers
  • "A Guy Is a Guy" – Doris Day
  • "Half As Much" – Rosemary Clooney
  • "Heart and Soul" – The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts
  • "Here in My Heart" – Al Martino
  • "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)" – Frankie Laine
  • "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" – Karen Chandler
  • "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" – Jimmy Boyd
  • "I Went To Your Wedding" – Patti Page
  • "I'll Walk Alone" – Don Cornell
  • "I'm Confessin'" – Les Paul and Mary Ford
  • "I'm Just a Poor Bachelor" – Frankie Laine
  • "I'm Yours" – Eddie Fisher
  • "Kiss Of Fire" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" – Louis Armstrong
  • "Lady of Spain" – Eddie Fisher
  • "Lover" – Peggy Lee
  • "Maybe" – Perry Como & Eddie Fisher
  • "Meet Mister Callaghan", recorded by
    • Les Paul
    • Mitch Miller
    • Carmen Cavallaro and His Orchestra
  • "My Favorite Song" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "My Song" – Johnny Ace
  • "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" – Guy Mitchell
  • "Please, Mr. Sun", recorded by:
    • Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
    • Perry Como
    • Tommy Edwards
  • "Ramblin' Man" – Frankie Laine
  • "Rock of Gibraltar" – Frankie Laine
  • "Settin' the Woods on Fire" – Frankie Laine & Jo Stafford
  • "A Sinner Am I" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Slow Poke" – Arthur Godfrey
  • "So Madly in Love" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "Somewhere Along The Way" – Nat King Cole
  • "Sugarbush" – Doris Day & Frankie Laine
  • "Tell Me Why" – Eddie Fisher
  • "Temptation" – Mario Lanza
  • "Tenderly" – Rosemary Clooney
  • "Tiger Rag" – Les Paul and Mary Ford
  • "Till I Waltz Again With You" – Teresa Brewer
  • "Tonight You Belong to Me" – Frankie Laine
  • "Trying" - The Hilltoppers
  • "Unforgettable" – Nat King Cole
  • "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Wheel of Fortune" – Kay Starr
  • "When I Fall in Love" – Doris Day
  • "When You're in Love" – Frankie Laine
  • "Why Don't You Believe Me" – Joni James
  • "Winter Wonderland" – Perry Como
  • "Wish You Were Here" – Eddie Fisher
  • "You Belong to Me" – Jo Stafford
  • "You'll Never Be Mine" – Guy Mitchell

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Published popular music

  • "Blue Tango"   w. Mitchell Parish m. Leroy Anderson
  • "Comes A-Long A-Love"   w.m. Al Sherman
  • "Delicado"   w. Jack Lawrence m. Waldyr Azevedo
  • "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?"   w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "Don't Laugh at Me ('Cause I'm a Fool)"   w.m. Norman Wisdom & June Tremayne
  • "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"   w.m. Barbara Trammel, Cactus Pryor & Slim Whitman
  • "Faith Can Move Mountains"   w. Ben Raleigh m. Guy Wood
  • "Feet Up"   w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "A Fool Such As I"   w.m. Bill Trader
  • "Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now"   w.m. Milton Kellem
  • "A Guy Is A Guy"   w.m. Oscar Brand
  • "Hambone"   w.m. Leon Washington & Red Saunders
  • "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean"   w.m. Charles Singleton & J. H. Wallace
  • "Here in My Heart"   w.m. Pat Genaro, Lou Levinson & Bill Borrelli
  • "High Noon"   w. Ned Washington m. Dimitri Tiomkin
  • "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo"   w. Helen Deutsch m. Bronislau Kaper
  • "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"   w.m. Harry Noble
  • "Hound Dog"   w.m. Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
  • "I Know a Place" w. Sammy Cahn m. Vernon Duke Introduced by Doris Day & Ray Bolger in the film April in Paris
  • "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"   w.m. Tommie Connor
  • "I Went To Your Wedding"   w.m. Jessie Mae Robinson
  • "I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive"   w.m. Hank Williams & Fred Rose
  • "I'm Hans Christian Andersen"   w.m. Frank Loesser
  • "Inchworm"   w.m. Frank Loesser
  • "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"   w.m. J. D. Miller
  • "It's In The Book"   w.m. Johnny Standley & Art Thorsen
  • "Jambalaya"   w.m. Hank Williams
  • "Kaw-Liga"   w.m. Hank Williams & Fred Rose
  • "Keep It A Secret"   w.m. Jessie Mae Robinson
  • "The King's New Clothes"   w.m. Frank Loesser
  • "Lawdy Miss Clawdy"   w.m. Lloyd Price
  • "Lean Baby"   w. Roy Alfred m. Billy May
  • "Lullaby of Birdland"   w. B. Y. Forster (pseudonym for George David Weiss) m. George Shearing
  • "Luna Rossa"   w. (Eng) Kermit Goell (Ital) V. de Crescenzo m. A. Vian
  • "Mister Taptoe"   w.m. Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr & Frank Miller
  • "Never Smile at a Crocodile"   F. Churchill, J. Lawrence
  • "Oh Happy Day"   w.m. Donald Howard Koplow & Nancy Binns Reed
  • "The Ol' Spring Fever" w. Leo Robin m. Harry Warren from the film Just For You
  • "One Mint Julep"   w.m. Rudy Toombs
  • "Outside of Heaven" w. Sammy Gallop m. Chester Conn
  • "Petite Fleur"   m. Sidney Bechet
  • "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania"   w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "Pretend"   w.m. Lew Douglas, Cliff Parman & Frank Levere
  • "Pretty Little Black-Eyed Susie"   Kay Twomey, Fred Wise & Ben Weisman
  • "Raminay (The New Orleans Chimney Sweep)" w.m. J. Lawrence, Sammy Fain
  • "She Wears Red Feathers"   w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "Sugar Bush"   w.m. Josef Marais
  • "Take These Chains from My Heart"   w.m. Fred Rose & Hy Heath
  • "Takes Two to Tango"   w.m. Al Hoffman & Dick Manning
  • "That's All"   w. Alan Brandt m. Bob Haymes
  • "That's Entertainment!"   w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
  • "Till I Waltz Again With You   w.m. Sidney Prosen
  • "The Ugly Duckling"   w.m. Frank Loesser
  • "To Know You (Is to Love You)"   w. Allan Roberts m. Robert Allen
  • "Walkin' To Missouri"   w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "Wheel Of Fortune"   w.m. Bennie Benjamin & George David Weiss
  • "When I Fall in Love"   w. Edward Heyman m. Victor Young
  • "Why Don't You Believe Me?"   w.m. Lew Douglas, King Laney & Roy Rodde
  • "Wish You Were Here"   w.m. Harold Rome
  • "You Belong to Me"   w.m. Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart & Chilton Price
  • "Your Cheatin' Heart"   w.m. Hank Williams
  • "Zing A Little Zong"   w. Leo Robin m. Harry Warren

Top R&B and country hits on record

  • "5-10-15 Hours" – Ruth Brown
  • "Daddy Daddy" – Ruth Brown
  • "Hound Dog" – Big Mama Thornton
  • "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" – Hank Williams
  • "Juke" – Little Walter
  • "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" – Lloyd Price
  • "Midnight Special" – The Weavers
  • "Night Train" – Jimmy Forrest
  • "Wimoweh" – The Weavers
  • "Worry, Worry, Worry" – Joe Houston
  • "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" – Kitty Wells

Classical music

Premieres

Composer Composition Date Location Performers
Arnold, Malcolm English Dances, set 2, Op. 33 1952-08-05 GBR}} London (Proms) BBC Symphony – Sargent[3]
Beck, Conrad Hymne 1952-10-11 FRG}} Donaueschingen (Musiktage) SWF Symphony – Rosbaud[4]
Berio, Luciano Due pezzi for violin and piano 1952–?-? USA}} Lenox, MA (Tanglewood MF) Lorin Maazel (violin), Seymour Lipkin (piano)[5]
Cage, John 4′33″ 1952-08-29 USA}} Woodstock, NY Tudor[6]
Chávez, Carlos Violin Concerto 1952-02-29 MEX}} Mexico City Viviane Bertolami (violin), OSN – Chávez[7]
Michel Ciry|fr|3=Ciry, Michel}} [chamber-music work] 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) [faculty and students of the Ferienkurse][8]
Cowell, Henry Symphony No. 7, for chamber orchestra 1952-11-25 USA}} Baltimore Baltimore Little Orchestra – Stewart[9]
Dallapiccola, Luigi Tartiniana 1952-03-04 SUI}} Bern[10]
dall'Oglio, Renzo Espressioni (5) for orchestra 1952-07-20 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Landestheaterorchester Darmstadt – Maderna[8]
Engelmann, Hans Ulrich Orchester-Phantasie 1952-07-20 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Landestheaterorchester Darmstadt – Maderna[8]
Wolfgang Fortner Isaacs Opferung, oratory scene 1952-10-12 FRG}} Donaueschingen (Musiktage) Sudock, Krebs, Rehfuss / SWF Symphony – Rosbaud[11][12]
Fricker, Peter Racine Concerto for Cor Anglais and Orchestra 1952-07-20 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Hartung / Landestheaterorchester Darmstadt – Maderna[8]
Ginastera, Alberto Piano Sonata No. 1 1952-11-29 USA}} Pittsburgh (ICMF) Harris[13]
Goeyvaerts, Karel Violin Concerto No. 2 1952-07-20 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Gertler / Landestheaterorchester Darmstadt – Maderna[8]
Hindemith, Paul Die Harmonie der Welt Symphony 1952-01-25 SUI}} Basel Basel Chamber Orchestra – Sacher[14]
Hummel, Bertold Missa brevis 1951 1952-10-12 FRG}} Donaueschingen (Musiktage) Domchor Freiburg – Stemmer[12]
Husa, Karel [chamber-music work] 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) [faculty and students of the Ferienkurse][8]
Jolivet, André Harp Concerto 1952-10-12 FRG}} Donaueschingen (Musiktage) Laskine / SWF Symphony – Rosbaud[12][15]
Klebe, Giselher Nocturnes (2) for orchestra 1952-07-20 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Landestheaterorchester Darmstadt – Maderna[8]
Kubik, Gail Symphony Concertante [1952 Pulitzer][16] 1952-01-07 USA}} New York City The Little Orchestra – Scherman[17]
Lokshin, Aleksandr Hungarian Fantasy for violin and orchestra 1952–?-? USSR}} Moscow Sitkovetsky / USSR Radio Symphony – Sanderling[18]
Maderna, Bruno Musica su due dimensioni for flute, cymbals and tape 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Gazzelloni, Grano[8][19][20]
Malipiero, G. Francesco Sinfonia dello Zodiaco 1952-01-23 SUI}} Lausanne Orchestre de la Suisse Romande – Sanzogno[21]
Martin, Frank Violin Concerto 1952-01-24 SUI}} Basel Schneeberger / Basel Chamber Orchestra – Sacher[22]
Martinů, Bohuslav Piano Trio No. 3 1952-02-25 USA}} New York City Mannes Trio[23]
Martinů, Bohuslav Serenade for Two Clarinets and String Trio 1952-01-04 USA}} New York City McGinnis, Cerminara, J. Fuchs, L. Fuchs, Greenhouse[23]
Martinů, Bohuslav Stowe Pastorals 1952-05-07 SUI}} Basel Trapp Family Ensemble[23]
Mennin, Peter String Quartet No. 2 1952-02-24 USA}} New York City Juilliard Quartet[24]
Messiaen, Olivier Le merle noir 1952-06-? FRA}} Paris Contestants of the Conservatory's flute competition + Lee[25]
Montsalvatge, Xavier Cuarteto indiano 1952-05-04 ESP|1945}} Madrid National Chamber Music Association
Nono, Luigi España en el corazón 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Dumaine, Hildebrandt / Ferienkurse, Landestheater Orchestra – Maderna1[8][26]
Panufnik, Andrzej Heroic Overture (2nd version) 1952-05-16 POL}} Warsaw Warsaw Philharmonic – Rowicki [27]
Pettersson, Allan Concerto for Strings No. 1 1952-04-06 SWE}} Stockholm Swedish Radio Symphony – Mann[28]
Prokofiev, Sergei Symphony-Concerto for cello and orchestra 1952-02-18 URS}} Moscow Rostropovich / Moscow Youth Orchestra – Richter[29]
Prokofiev, Sergei Symphony No. 7 1952-10-11 URS}} Moscowdate=August 2016}}
Rubbra, Edmund String Quartet No. 2 in E-flat, Op. 73 1952-05-11[30] GBR}} London (Victoria and Albert Museum) Griller Quartet[31]
Shostakovich, Dmitri Preludes and Fugues (24) for piano 1952-12-23 URS}} Leningrad Nikolayeva[32]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Kreuzspiel 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Grano, Wildgans, Sandt, Rosmann, Maderna, Trumpfheller, Geppert – Stockhausen[33]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Spiel 1952-10-11 FRG}} Donaueschingen (Musiktage)2 SWF Radio Symphony – Rosbaud[34]
Stravinsky, Igor Cantata 1952-11-11 USA}} Los Angeles Los Angeles Symphony Society – Igor Stravinsky[35]
Togni, Camillo Omaggio a Bach for two pianos 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Gerd Kämper, Togni[36]
Jacques Wildberger|de|3=Jacques Wildberger|lt=Wildberger, Jacques}} Quartet for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello 1952-07-21 FRG}} Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Mertens, Rosokowsky, Stier, Huth[8][36]
Zimmermann, Bernd Alois Oboe Concerto 1952-10-11 FRG}} Donaueschingen (Musiktage) Schneider / SWF Symphony – Rosbaud[37]
  • 1 The ensemble Bruno Maderna conducted comprised both faculty and students of the Ferienkurse and members of the Landestheater Orchestra Darmstadt.
  • 2 Only the first half of Spiel was performed at Donaueschingen in 1952. The complete score was only first performed in a radio recording made in July 1973 with the SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden, conducted by the composer. The first public performance of the complete composition was given by the Berlin Philharmonic on 14 September 1975, also under the composer's baton.[38]

Compositions

  • Jean Barraqué
    • Piano Sonata
  • John Cage
    • 4′33″
  • Carlos Chávez
    • Sinfonía romántica (Symphony No. 4)
  • George Crumb
    • String Trio
    • Three Pastoral Pieces
  • Luigi Dallapiccola
    • Quaderno musicale di Annalibera, solo piano
  • Alberto Ginastera
    • Piano Sonata No. 1
  • Carlos Guastavino
    • Suite argentina, ballet
  • Dmitry Kabalevsky
    • Piano Concerto No. 3
  • Wojciech Kilar
    • Conjured for baritone and seven instruments
    • Quintet for woodwind instruments
    • Suite No. 2 for piano
    • Sonata No. 1 for piano
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold
    • Symphony
  • Otto Luening
    • Fantasy in Space for flute and tape
    • Invention in Twelve Notes for flute and tape
    • Low Speed for flute and tape
  • Frank Martin
    • Harpsichord Concerto
  • Bohuslav Martinů
    • Rhapsody-Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
  • Olivier Messiaen
    • Le Merle noir
  • Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
    • Canzone for Violin and Piano
  • Prokofiev, Sergei
    • Symphony No. 7
  • Joaquín Rodrigo
    • Concierto Serenata for Harp and Orchestra
  • Edmund Rubbra
    • Viola Concerto
  • Dmitri Shostakovich
    • String Quartet No. 5
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
    • Klavierstücke I–IV
    • Punkte [withdrawn, revised in 1962]
    • Schlagquartett
    • Spiel
  • Igor Stravinsky
    • Cantata
  • Vaughan Williams, Ralph
    • Sinfonia antartica (Symphony No. 7)
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos
    • Piano Concerto No. 4
    • Symphony No. 9

Opera

  • Franco Alfano – Sakùntala (revision of his 1921 opera La leggenda di Sakùntala)
  • Leonard Bernstein – Trouble in Tahiti
  • Raymond Chevreuille – Atta Troll
  • Mozart Camargo Guarnieri – Pedro Malazarte (comic opera in one act, libretto by Mario de Andrade, premiered in May at the Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro)

Jazz

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Musical theatre

  • Bet Your Life London production opened at the Hippodrome on February 18 and ran for 362 performances
  • Curtain Going Up Broadway production
  • The Globe Revue London revue opened on July 10 at the Globe Theatre
  • Love From Judy London production opened at the Saville Theatre on September 25 and ran for 594 performances
  • New Faces of 1952 Broadway production
  • Pal Joey (Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart) – Broadway revival of original 1940 production
  • Ring Out the Bells London revue opened at the Victoria Palace Theatre on November 12
  • Three Wishes for Jamie Broadway production opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on March 21 and moved to the Plymouth Theatre on May 27 for a total run of 92 performances
  • Two's Company Broadway production
  • Wish You Were Here Broadway production

Musical films

  • Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick starring Alan Young, Dinah Shore, Robert Merrill and Adele Jergens. Directed by Claude Binyon.
  • Affair in Trinidad starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford
  • April in Paris starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger
  • Because You're Mine starring Mario Lanza and Doretta Morrow
  • Bloodhounds of Broadway starring Mitzi Gaynor, Scott Brady and Mitzi Green
  • Everything I Have Is Yours starring Marge Champion, Gower Champion and Monica Lewis
  • Hans Christian Andersen starring Danny Kaye and Jane Wyman
  • Just for You starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman
  • The Las Vegas Story starring Jane Russell, Victor Mature and Hoagy Carmichael
  • Lovely to Look At starring Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton, Howard Keel, Marge Champion, Gower Champion and Ann Miller
  • Meet Danny Wilson starring Frank Sinatra and Shelley Winters
  • The Merry Widow starring Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas and Una Merkel
  • Road to Bali starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour
  • She's Working Her Way Through College starring Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan
  • Singin' in the Rain starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds
  • Skirts Ahoy! starring Esther Williams, Joan Evans, Vivian Blaine and Keefe Brasselle, and featuring Billy Eckstine, The DeMarco Sisters, Debbie Reynolds and Bobby Van.
  • Son of Paleface starring Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Roy Rogers and Trigger
  • Where's Charley? starring Ray Bolger and Allyn Ann McLerie
  • With A Song In My Heart starring Susan Hayward and Rory Calhoun

Births

  • January 2 – Graeme Strachan, Australian singer-songwriter (d. 2001)
  • January 15 – Melvyn Gale, cellist (Electric Light Orchestra)
  • January 17 – Ryuichi Sakamoto, Japanese musician and composer
  • January 20
    • Ian Hill, heavy metal bass guitarist (Judas Priest)
    • Paul Stanley, rock guitarist and singer (Kiss)
  • January 21 – Cyril and Libbye Hellier, American operatic sopranos
  • January 22 – Teddy Gentry (Alabama)
  • January 25 – Timothy White, American rock journalist (died 2002)
  • January 29 – Tommy Ramone (The Ramones)
  • January 30 – Steve Bartek (Oingo Boingo)
  • February 4 – Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie)
  • February 12 – Michael McDonald (The Doobie Brothers)
  • February 16 – James Ingram, American R&B singer, songwriter and producer (d. 2019)
  • February 13 – Edward John Gagliardi (Foreigner)
  • February 18 – Juice Newton, pop and country singer, songwriter and guitarist
  • February 20
    • Halvor Haug, Norwegian composer
    • Matti Rantanen, Finnish accordionist
  • February 21 – Jean-Jacques Burnel (The Stranglers)
  • February 23 – Brad Whitford (Aerosmith)
  • March 11 – Vince Giordano, bass saxophonist and band leader for the Nighthawks Orchestra
  • March 15 – Howard Devoto (Buzzcocks, Magazine, Luxuria, ShelleyDevoto)
  • March 22 – Jay Dee Daugherty (Patti Smith Group)
  • April 2 – Leon Wilkeson (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  • April 4 – Gary Moore, blues guitarist and singer (died 2011)
  • April 13 – Rosa Passos, Brazilian Bossa Nova singer
  • April 17 – Jerry Knight, vocalist, bassist, songwriter and producer (d. 1996)
  • May 11 – Renaud, composer
  • May 14 – David Byrne, singer-songwriter (Talking Heads)
  • May 18 – George Strait, country singer, actor and music producer
  • May 19 – Barbara Joyce Lomas (B.T. Express)
  • June 5 – Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden, Trust, etc.)
  • June 7 – Royce Campbell, American guitarist, composer and producer
  • June 11 – Donnie Van Zant rock guitarist and vocalist (38 Special)
  • June 12
    • Junior Brown, country guitarist and singer
    • Oliver Knussen, composer (d. 2018)
  • June 16 – Gino Vannelli, Canadian singer, songwriter, musician and composer
  • June 25 – Tim Finn, New Zealand singer-songwriter
  • July 1
    • Dan Aykroyd, actor (The Blues Brothers)
    • Timothy J. Tobias, American pianist and composer (d. 2006)
  • July 2 – Johnny Colla (Huey Lewis & The News)
  • July 3 – Laura Branigan American singer (Gloria) and actress (d. 2004)
  • July 12 – Philip Taylor Kramer, American bass player (Iron Butterfly) (d. 1995)
  • July 14 – Bob Casale, American guitarist, keyboard player and producer (Devo) (d. 2014)
  • July 15 – David Pack, frontman, vocalist and guitarist with rock group Ambrosia
  • July 16 – Stewart Copeland, drummer (The Police)
  • July 17
    • Nicolette Larson, singer (died 1997)
    • Phoebe Snow, singer-songwriter (died 2011)
  • July 19 – Allen Collins, American guitarist and songwriter (Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Rossington-Collins Band and Allen Collins Band) (d. 1990)
  • July 22
    • John Rutsey, Canadian drummer (Rush) (d. 2008)
    • Janis Siegel, American singer (The Manhattan Transfer)
  • July 28 – Glenn A. Baker, Australian music journalist
  • July 31 – Reinhard Goebel, German early music conductor and violinist
  • August 4 – Moya Brennan, Irish folk harpist and singer (Clannad)
  • August 6 – Pat MacDonald, American new wave musician (Timbuk 3)
  • August 16 – Gianna Rolandi, American soprano
  • August 20 – John Hiatt, guitarist, pianist and singer
  • August 21 – Joe Strummer, singer and songwriter (The Clash) (d. 2002)
  • August 26 – Billy Rush, Asbury Jukes
  • August 27 – Laurie Wisefield, guitarist for Wishbone Ash
  • September 4 – Martin Chambers, The Pretenders
  • September 9 – Dave Stewart, English musician, songwriter and record producer, Eurythmics
  • September 12
    • Gerry Beckley, America
    • Neil Peart, Rush
  • September 13 – Randy Jones, Village People
  • September 18 – Dee Dee Ramone, bassist (The Ramones) (d. 2002)
  • September 19 – Nile Rodgers, American record producer, songwriter, musician, composer, arranger and guitarist (The Honeydrippers, Chic)
  • September 22 – Oliver Mtukudzi ("Tuku"), Zimbabwean Afro jazz singer-guitarist (d. 2019)
  • September 30 – John Lombardo, American musician (10,000 Maniacs, John & Mary)
  • October 21 – Miroslav Žbirka, Slovak singer-songwriter
  • November 2
    • Maxine Nightingale, singer
    • Alan Winstanley, producer
  • November 11 – Paul Cowsill (The Cowsills)
  • November 14 – Johnny A., guitarist and songwriter
  • November 20 – Semyon Bychkov, conductor
  • November 27 – Bappi Lahiri, Indian film composer
  • December 3 – Don Barnes (38 Special)
  • December 23 – Hans Abrahamsen, Danish composer
  • December 27 – David Knopfler (Dire Straits)

Deaths

  • January 9 – Midge Williams, singer
  • January 14 – Artur Kapp, Estonian composer (b. 1878)
  • January 16 – René Voisin, trumpeter
  • January 20 – Arthur Farwell, composer and conductor
  • February 13 – Alfred Einstein, musicologist
  • March 17 – Percy Wenrich, ragtime composer
  • March 22 – Uncle Dave Macon, musician
  • April 23 – Elisabeth Schumann, operatic soprano
  • May 23 – Georg Schumann, German composer (b. 1866)
  • May 15 – Italo Montemezzi, composer
  • June 9 – Adolf Busch, violinist and composer
  • June 13 – Emma Eames, operatic soprano
  • June 14 – John Kirby, jazz musician
  • June 25 – Luke Jordan, blues musician
  • July 2 – Henriëtte Hilda Bosmans, Dutch composer and pianist (b. 1895)
  • July 10 – Rued Langgaard, Danish composer and organist (b. 1893)
  • September 6 – Gertrude Lawrence, English actress, singer, dancer
  • September 16 – Vesta Tilley, music hall entertainer
  • September 18 – Frances Alda, operatic soprano
  • September 19 – Nat Ayer, composer
  • October 25 – Sergei Bortkiewicz, pianist and composer
  • October 26 – Hattie McDaniel
  • November 1 – Dixie Lee, singer, dancer and actress, wife of Bing Crosby
  • November 4 – Max Adler, violinist
  • November 17 – Charles Penrose, music hall performer
  • December 26 – Paul Breisach, conductor
  • December 28 – Fletcher Henderson, jazz musician
  • December 30
    • Willie Brown, blues musician
    • Nakayama Shimpei, songwriter
  • date unknown
    • Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller, singer
    • Georgette Harvey, actress and singer

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38. ^Karlheinz Stockhausen, "Spiel für Orchester (1952)", in his Texte zur Musik 1970–1977 4, selected and compiled by Christoph von Blumröder, 52–54, DuMont Dokumente (Cologne: DuMont Buchverlag, 1978): 54. {{ISBN|3-7701-1078-1}}.
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