1867 in music
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This article is about music-related events in 1867.
Events
- February 15 – First performance of Johann Strauss II's waltz "The Blue Danube" (An der schönen blauen Donau, composed 1866) at a concert of the Vienna Men's Choral Association (Wiener Männergesangsverein). Strauss adapts it into its popular purely orchestral version for the International Exposition in Paris later this year.
- March 11 – Giuseppe Verdi's opera Don Carlos premiered at the Paris Opéra's Salle Le Peletier.
- April 12 – Jacques Offenbach's operetta La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Variétés.
- April 22 – The Hyers Sisters make their professional debut at Sacramento’s Metropolitan Theater.
- April 27 – Charles Gounod's opera Roméo et Juliette premiered at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris.
- May 11 – The first comic opera with a score by Arthur Sullivan to be publicly performed, the one-act Cox and Box with libretto by F. C. Burnand, opens at the Adelphi Theatre in London and runs for 300 performances. It is followed by the two-act The Contrabandista, or The Law of the Ladrones by the same partnership which opens on December 18 at St. George's Hall, London.
- June 11 – Soprano Nina Grieg marries her cousin, composer Edvard Grieg, in Copenhagen.
- September – Premiere of the opera O ypopsifios [The Parliamentary Candidate] (music: Spyridon Xyndas, libr. Ioannis Rinopoulos), the first full-scale opera in Greek.
- December 1 - Johann von Herbeck conducts the first three movements of Brahms' A German Requiem in Vienna.
- December 26 – Georges Bizet's opera La jolie fille de Perth premiered at the Théâtre Lyrique.
- The Royal Danish Academy of Music is founded in Copenhagen by Niels Gade.
- The Maple Leaf Forever is written by Alexander Muir.
Published popular music
- "The Blue Danube" (waltz) m. Johann Strauss II w. Joseph Weyl
- "Champagne Charlie" by Alfred Lee & H. J. Whymark
- "Croquet" w. C.H. Webb m. John Rogers Thomas
- "The Lambton Worm" by C M Leumane
- "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" by George Leybourne, Gaston Lyle & Alfred Lee
- "Not For Joseph" w.m. Arthur Lloyd
- "The Moon Is Out To Night, Love" w.m. Will S. Hays
- "Waiting" w. Ellen H. Flagg m. Harrison Millard
Classical music
- Sir William Sterndale Bennett – The Woman of Samaria (cantata)
- Felix Draeseke
- Zwei Konzertwalzer, op 4: Nr. 1 in E-flat; Nr. 2 in D-flat
- Ballade for Cello and Piano in B
- Henri Duparc - Sonate pour violoncelle et piano
- Hermann Goetz – Concerto for Piano no 2 in B flat major
- Edvard Grieg - Book 1 (Op. 12) of the Lyric Pieces for piano.
- Modest Mussorgsky - Night on Bear Mountain
- Joachim Raff
- String Quartet No. 4 in A minor, Op. 137
- String Quartet No. 5 in G major, Op. 138
- Festival March, Op. 139, for orchestra
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Souvenir de Hapsal, suite of three pieces for piano.
- Scherzo à la russe, first of Two Pieces for Piano, Op. 1.
- Franz Liszt - Marche funèbre, En mémoire de Maximilian I, Empereur du Mexique
Opera
- Georges Bizet - La jolie fille de Perth
- Charles Gounod – Roméo et Juliette
- Édouard Lalo – Fiesque
- Jules Massenet – La Grand'Tante
- Karel Miry
Musical theater
- Arthur Sullivan (libretti by F. C. Burnand)
Births
- January 28 – Eugène Goossens, fils, violinist and conductor (d. 1958)
- March 24
- Guido Menasci, librettist (d. 1925)
- Martinus Sieveking, pianist and composer (d. 1950)
- March 25 – Arturo Toscanini, noted conductor (d. 1957)
- May 6 – Nora Clench, violinist (d. 1938)
- June 3 – Béla Szabados, composer (d. 1936)
- June 27 – Ewald Straesser, composer (d. 1933)
- July 10 – Jules Mouquet, composer (d. 1946)
- July 27 – Enrique Granados, composer (d. 1916)
- August 28 – Umberto Giordano, opera composer (d. 1948)
- September 5 – Amy Beach, composer (d. 1944)
- September 7 – Evan Williams, operatic tenor (d. 1918)
- October 12 – Herbert L. Clarke, cornet virtuoso and composer (d. 1945)
- November 24 – Scott Joplin, ragtime composer (d. 1917)
- November 27
- Charles Koechlin, composer, teacher and writer on music (d. 1950)
- Margaret Ruthven Lang, composer (d. 1972)
- December 27 – Henri Christiné, composer (d. 1941)
Deaths
- February 23 – Sir George Thomas Smart, multi-instrumentalist and conductor (b. 1776)
- March 16 – Benjamin Hanby, songwriter (b. 1833)
- March 24 – Alfred Mellon, violinist, conductor and composer (b. 1820)
- May 3 – Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani, operatic soprano (b. 1812)
- May 6 – Johann Caspar Aiblinger, composer (b. 1779)
- September 7 – Henriette Méric-Lalande, operatic soprano (b. 1798)
- September 10 – Simon Sechter, organist, conductor and composer (b. 1788)
- September 27 – Louis Desiré Veron, opera manager (b. 1798)
- October 3 – Hedda Hjortsberg, ballerina (b. 1777)
- October 5 – Thomas Täglichsbeck, violinist and composer (b. 1799)
- October 9 – Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński, pianist and composer (b. 1807)
- December 2 – Nadezhda Repina, singer and actress (b. 1809)
- December 6 – Giovanni Pacini, composer (b. 1796)
- date unknown – Charles Frederick Hempel, organist and composer (b. 1811)
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