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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1912.
 
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==Classical music==
[[File:Maurice Ravel au piano 1912.jpg|right|thumb|[[Maurice Ravel]] in 1912]]
*[[Hugo Alfvén]] –
**{{Lang|sv|Mostellaria}}, for flute (incidental music for the play by [[Plautus]])
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*[[Granville Bantock]] – ''In the Far West'', serenade for string orchestra
*[[Alban Berg]] – ''[[Altenberg Lieder|Five Orchestral Songs on Picture-Postcard Texts by Peter Altenberg]]''
*[[Frank Bridge]] – Piano Quintet
**4 Short Pieces for Violin and Piano, H.104
**Piano Quintet
*[[Max Bruch]] – [[Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Bruch)|Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra]]
*[[Ferruccio Busoni]]
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*[[George Enescu]] – [[Piano Sonata No. 1 (Enescu)|''Sonatensatz'' in F{{Music|sharp}} minor]], for piano
*[[Victor Ewald]] – Brass Quintet No. 1
*[[AlexanderPhilippe GlazunovGaubert]] – ''FinnishFantaisie Sketches''for Flute and Piano
*[[Alexander Glazunov]]
**Piano Concerto No.1, Op.92
**''Finnish Sketches''
*[[Percy Grainger]] – ''[[Handel in the Strand]]''
*[[Swan Hennessy]]
**En Passant, Op.40
**Valses caprices, Op.41
**Sonatine, Op.43
**3 Pièces Celtiques, Op.45
*[[Joseph Holbrooke]] – Nocturne: "Fairyland", Op.&nbsp;57, for oboe, clarinet (or viola), and piano
*[[Arthur Honegger]] – Sonata in D minor, for violin and piano
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**{{Lang|de|Auf meinen lieben Gott}}, Op.&nbsp;61, for solo voices, chorus, organ, and orchestra
**{{Lang|de|Aus tiefer Not}}, Op.&nbsp;54, for soprano, chorus, organ, and orchestra
*[[Moritz Moszkowski]] – Grande valse de concert, Op.88
*[[Carl NeilsenNielsen]] –
**{{Lang|da|Paraphrase over ‘Naermere Gud til dig’}}, for wind orchestra
**Sonata No. 2, Op.&nbsp;35, for violin and piano
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**{{Lang|de|Eine romantische Suite}}, [[Max Reger works#125|Op. 125]], for orchestra
**{{Lang|de|Römischer Triumphgesang}}, [[Max Reger works#126|Op. 126]], for male voices and orchestra
*[[Henriette Renié]] – Ballade fantastique for harp
*[[Erik Satie]] –
**{{Lang|fr|Aperçus désagréables}}, for piano duet
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**{{Lang|fr|Préludes pour un chien (2)}}, for piano
**{{Lang|fr|Véritables préludes flasques (pour un chien)}}, for piano
*[[Philipp Scharwenka]] – String Quartet No.2, Op.120
*[[Arnold Schoenberg]] – ''[[Pierrot Lunaire]]''
*[[Cyril Scott]] – Two Passacaglias
*[[Alexander Scriabin]] – 3 Études, Op. 65
**Poème-Nocturne, Op.61
**Piano Sonata No.6, Op.62
**2 Poèmes, Op.63
**Piano Sonata No.7, Op.64
**3 Études, Op. 65
*[[Rudi Stephan]]
**Musik für 7 Saiteninstrumente, Op.16
**Musik fur Orchester
*[[Richard Strauss]] – ''[[Le bourgeois gentilhomme (Strauss)|Der Bürger als Edelmann]]'' (first version, as incidental music for [[Hugo von Hofmannsthal]]'s translation of [[Molière]]'s play)
*[[Igor Stravinsky]] – ''[[Le roi des étoiles]]''
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**{{Lang|pt|Suite infantil No. 1}}, for piano
**{{Lang|pt|Suite popular brasileira}}, for guitar
*[[Egon Wellesz]]
**5 Kirschblütenlieder, Op. 8
**3 Tänze for piano, Op. 10
**Vorfrühling for orchestra, Op. 12
*[[Charles-Marie Widor]] – Suite for cello and piano
*[[Alberto Williams]] – {{Lang|es|Danzas argentinas–milongas}} (5), for orchestra
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* ''[[The Count of Luxembourg]]'' Broadway production opened at the [[New Amsterdam Theatre]] on September 16 and ran for 120 performances.
* ''[[The Firefly (operetta)|The Firefly]]'', music by [[Rudolf Friml]], Broadway production opened at the [[Lyric Theatre (1903 New York City)|Lyric Theatre]] on December 2 and ran for 120 performances
* ''[[Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway]]'' Broadway revival opened at the [[George M. Cohan's Theatre|George M. Cohan Theatre]] on March 14 and ran for 36 performances.
* ''[[Gypsy Love (musical)]]'' London production opened at [[Daly's Theatre]] on June 1 and ran for 299 performances.
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* ''[[Mama's Baby Boy]]'' (Music: [[Hans Linne]] Book & Lyrics: [[Junie McCree]]) Broadway production opened at the [[Broadway Theatre (41st Street)|Broadway Theatre]] on May 25 and ran for 9 performances
* ''[[Oh! Oh! Delphine!]]'' Broadway production opened at the [[Knickerbocker Theatre (Broadway)|Knickerbocker Theatre]] on September 30 and ran for 248 performances
* ''[[Over the River]]'' (Words & Music: [[John Golden]]) Broadway production opened at the [[Globe Theatre (New York)|Globe Theatre]] on January 8 and ran for 120 performances. Starring [[Eddie Foy, Sr.|Eddie Foy]], [[Lillian Lorraine]], [[Mae Busch]], [[Peggy Wood]] and [[Maurice and Walton]].
* ''[[The Pink Lady (musical)|The Pink Lady]]'' London production opened at the [[Globe Theatre (London)|Globe Theatre]] on April 11 and ran for 124 performances
* ''[[Under Many Flags]]'' Broadway production opened at the [[Hippodrome Theatre, New York City|Hippodrome]] on August 31 and ran for 445 performances
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*[[March 15]] – [[Lightnin' Hopkins]], blues musician (died 1982)
*[[March 24]] – [[Sari Biro]], pianist (died 1990)
*[[March 27]] – [[Robert Hughes (composer, born 1912)|Robert Hughes]], composer (died 2007)
*[[April 2]] – Herbert Mills of the [[Mills Brothers]] singing quartet (died 1989)
*[[April 7]] – [[Jack Lawrence (songwriter)|Jack Lawrence]], American composer (died 2009)
*[[April 5]] – [[Carlos Guastavino]], composer (died 2000)
*[[April 17]] – [[Marta Eggerth]], singer and actress (died 2013)
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**[[Edgar Evans (tenor)|Edgar Evans]], operatic tenor (died 2007)
**[[Buddy Feyne]], lyricist and composer (d. 1998)
*[[June 15]] – [[Oscar Natzka]], New Zealand opera singer (d. [[1951 in music|1951]])<ref>{{Cite web|last=Taonga|first=New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu|title=Natzke, Franz Oscar|url=https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4n3/natzke-franz-oscar|access-date=2020-08-24|website=teara.govt.nz}}</ref>
*[[June 17]] – [[Don Gillis (composer)|Don Gillis]], conductor and composer (died 1978))
*[[June 28]] – [[Eleazar de Carvalho]], conductor and composer (died 1996)
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*[[December 25]] – [[Natalino Otto]], Italian singer (died 1969)
*[[December 28]] – [[Yuri Levitin]], Ukrainian composer (died 1993)
*[[December 29]] - [[Peggy Glanville-Hicks]], Australian composer (died 1990)
*[[December 30]] – [[Rosina Lawrence]], actress, singer and dancer (died 1997)
*''probable'' – [[Merline Johnson]], blues singer (died)
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**John Law Hume, ship's violinist, 21
*[[April 30]] – [[František Kmoch]], conductor and composer, 63
*[[May 18]] – [[Marie von Schleinitz]], arts patron (born 1842)
*[[May 19]] – [[Alphonse Hasselmans]], harpist (born 1845)
*[[June 6]] – [[Giulio Ricordi]], music publisher, 71
*[[July 21]] – [[Antonio Magini-Coletti]], operatic baritone, 57
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*[[October 1]] – [[Frances Allitsen]], composer, 63
*[[October 3]] – [[Guido Papini]], violinist and composer, 65
*[[October 15]] – [[Max Spicker]], conductor and composer, 54
**[[Thomas P. Fenner]], conductor, music educator, and folk song collector, 82<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/567f317bd8af10f8899bf82e/t/569e66bb42f55250d929b47c/1453221564032/1912-TheSouthernWorkman_ThomasPFenner.pdf|title=Thomas Putnam Fenner|work=The Southern Workman|page=682-686|date=December 1912|volume=41|editor=Frissell, Hollis B.}}</ref>
**[[Max Spicker]], conductor and composer, 54
*[[October 19]] – [[Richard Temple (bass-baritone)|Richard Temple]], opera singer, 66
*[[October 24]]
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**[[Emma Seehofer]], operatic contralto
 
{{Commons category|Music in 1912}}
 
==References==