1935 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1935.
Events
Albums released
Biggest hit songs
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions
in the limited set of charts available for 1935.
# |
Artist |
Title |
Year |
Country |
Chart Entries |
1 | Fred Astaire | Cheek to Cheek | 1935 | | US Billboard 1 - 1935 (18 weeks), Your Hit Parade 1 of 1935, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000 (1935), RYM 1 of 1935, US BB 2 of 1935, POP 2 of 1935, Oscar in 1935 (film 'Top Hat') (Nominated), AFI 15, Scrobulate 19 of vocal, nuTsie 27 of 1930s, Brazil 38 of 1936 |
2 | Eddy Duchin | Lovely to Look At | 1935 | | US Billboard 1 - 1935 (14 weeks), Oscar in 1935 (film 'Roberta') (Nominated), Your Hit Parade 5 of 1935, US BB 12 of 1935, POP 12 of 1935, Brazil 49 of 1935 |
3 | Shirley Temple | On The Good Ship Lollipop | 1935 | | US BB 1 of 1935, POP 1 of 1935, Music Imprint 9 of 1930s, AFI 69, RYM 109 of 1935, RIAA 136 |
4 | The Carter Family | Can the Circle be Unbroken | 1935 | | Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 (1935), RYM 5 of 1935, Music Imprint 13 of 1920s, nuTsie 14 of 1930s, US Billboard 17 - 1935 (1 week), RIAA 116, Acclaimed 735 (1935), Song of 1935 |
5 | Bing Crosby | Silent Night, Holy Night | 1935 | | Europe 2 of the 1930s (1935), nuTsie 5 of 1930s, US Billboard 6 - 1928 (3 weeks), UK 8 - Dec 1952 (2 weeks), DMDB 21 (1935), Global 4 (20 M sold) - 1935 |
Published popular music
- "About A Quarter To Nine" words: Al Dubin music: Harry Warren. Introduced by Al Jolson in the film Go Into Your Dance
- "According To The Moonlight" w. Jack Yellen & Herb Magidson m. Joseph Meyer
- "Alone" w. Arthur Freed m. Nacio Herb Brown. Introduced by Allan Jones and Kitty Carlisle in the film A Night at the Opera
- "Animal Crackers in My Soup" w. Ted Koehler & Irving Caesar m. Ray Henderson. Introduced by Shirley Temple in the film Curly Top
- "A Beautiful Lady In Blue" w. Sam M. Lewis m. J. Fred Coots
- "Begin the Beguine" w.m. Cole Porter
- "Bess Oh Where Is My Bess" George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Dubose Heyward
- "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" w. DuBose Heyward & Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "The Blues Jumped A Rabbit" w.m. Jimmie Noone
- "Broadway Rhythm" w. Arthur Freed m. Nacio Herb Brown
- "The Broken Record" w.m. Cliff Friend, Charles Tobias & Boyd Bunch
- "But Where Are You?" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "The Buzzard" m. Bud Freeman
- "Buzzard Song" w. DuBose Heyward m. George Gershwin
- "Casino De Paree" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by Al Jolson in the film Go Into Your Dance
- "Cheek To Cheek" w.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Top Hat
- "Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers" w.m. A. A. Milne & Harold Fraser-Simson
- "Clouds" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson
- "The Cockeyed Mayor Of Kaunakakai" w. R. Alex Anderson & Al Stillman m. R. Alex Anderson
- "Cosi Cosa" w. Ned Washington m. Bronislaw Kaper & Walter Jurmann
- "Curly Top" w. Ted Koehler m. Ray Henderson. Introduced by John Boles in the film Curly Top
- "Darling, Je Vous Aime, Beaucoup" w.m. Anna Sosenko
- "Dese Dem Dose" m. Glenn Miller
- "Dinner For One, Please James" w.m. Michael Carr
- "The Dixieland Band" m. Johnny Mercer m. Bernard Hanighen
- "Don't Give Up The Ship" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren
- "Don't Mention Love To Me" Oscar Levant & Dorothy Fields
- "Down By The River" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Dust Off That Old Pianna" w.m. Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks
- "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)" w.m. Brooks Bowman
- "Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo" w.m. Johnny Mercer & Matt Malneck
- "Every Little Moment" w. Dorothy Fields m.Jimmy McHugh
- "Every Now and Then" w.m. Al Sherman, Abner Silver and Al Lewis.
- "Everything's Been Done Before" w.m. Harold Adamson, Jack King & Edwin H. Knopf
- "Everything's In Rhythm With My Heart" w.m. Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman & Maurice Sigler
- "Fanlight Fanny" George Formby, Harry Gifford and Frederick E. Cliffe
- "From The Top Of Your Head" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel
- "Got A Bran' New Suit" w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
- "Harlem Chapel Chimes" m. Glenn Miller
- "(Lookie, Lookie, Lookie) Here Comes Cookie" w.m. Mack Gordon
- "Honky Tonk Train" m. Meade Lux Lewis
- "Hooray For Love" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by Gene Raymond in the film Hooray for Love
- "I Built a Dream One Day" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Sigmund Romberg. Introduced by Walter Slezak, Walter Woolf King and Robert C. Fischer in the musical May Wine.
- "I Can't Get Started" w. Ira Gershwin m. Vernon Duke
- "I Dream Too Much (Alone)" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern
- "I Feel A Song Coming On" w. Dorothy Fields & George Oppenheimer m. Jimmy McHugh
- "I Feel Like A Feather In The Breeze" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel
- "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'" w. Ira Gershwin & DuBose Heyward m. George Gershwin
- "I Loves You Porgy" w. DuBose Heyward & Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "I Wish I Were Aladdin" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel
- "I Wished on the Moon" w. Dorothy Parker m. Ralph Rainger
- "I Won't Dance" w. Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh m. Jerome Kern
- "I'd Love To Take Orders From You" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren
- "I'd Rather Lead A Band" w.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Follow the Fleet
- "I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again" w.m. Harry M. Woods
- "I'm Building Up To An Awful Letdown" w. Johnny Mercer m. Fred Astaire
- "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter" w. Joe Young m. Fred E. Ahlert
- "I'm in the Mood for Love" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by Frances Langford in the film Every Night at Eight.
- "I'm Living In A Great Big Way" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by Bill Robinson and Jeni Le Gon in the film Hooray for Love.
- "I'm Shooting High" w. Ted Koehler m. Jimmy McHugh
- "I'm Sitting High On A Hilltop" w. Gus Kahn m. Arthur Johnston
- "I'm Wearin' My Green Fedora" Al Sherman, Al Lewis, Joseph Meyer.
- "In A Little Gypsy Tea Room" w. Edgar Leslie m. Joe Burke
- "In A Sentimental Mood" w. Manny Kurtz & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington
- "In The Middle Of A Kiss" w.m. Sam Coslow
- "Isn't This a Lovely Day?" w.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Top Hat
- "It Ain't Necessarily So" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "It's An Old Southern Custom" w. Jack Yellen m. Joseph Meyer
- "It's Easy To Remember" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "I've Got My Fingers Crossed" w. Ted Koehler m. Jimmy McHugh
- "Just One of Those Things" w.m. Cole Porter
- "The Lady In Red" w. Mort Dixon m. Allie Wrubel. Introduced in the film In Caliente by Wini Shaw, Edward Everett Horton, George Humbert and Judy Canova.
- "Last Night When We Were Young" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Harold Arlen
- "Let's Dance" w.m. Fanny Baldridge, Gregory Stone & Joseph Bonime
- "Life Is A Song (Let's Sing It Together)" w. Joe Young m. Frank E. Ahlert
- "Lights Out" by Billy Hill
- "A Little Bit Independent" w. Edgar Leslie m. Joe Burke
- "Little Girl Blue w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Gloria Grafton in the musical Billy Rose's Jumbo.
- "A Little White Gardenia" w.m. Sam Coslow
- "Love Is a Dancing Thing" w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
- "Love Me Forever" by Gus Kahn
- "Lovely to Look at" w. Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh m. Jerome Kern
- "Lullaby of Broadway" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren
- "Lulu's Back In Town" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by Dick Powell and The Mills Brothers in the film Broadway Gondolier.
- "Maybe" w.m. Allan Flynn & Frank Madden
- "Men About Town" w.m. Noël Coward
- "Miss Brown To You" w. Leo Robin m. Ralph Rainger & Richard A. Whiting
- "Moon Over Miami" w. Edgar Leslie m. Joe Burke
- "Moonburn" w. Edward Heyman m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Donald Novis and Gloria Grafton in the musical Jumbo.
- "Mrs Worthington" w.m. Noël Coward
- "The Music Goes 'Round And Around" w. "Red" Hodgson m. Edward Farley & Michael Riley
- "My Heart And I" w. Leo Robin m. Frederick Hollander
- "My Man's Gone Now" w. DuBose Heyward m. George Gershwin
- "My Romance" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "My Very Good Friend The Milkman" w. Johnny Burke m. Harold Spina
- "No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)" w.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Top Hat
- "Nobody's Darlin' But Mine" w.m. Jimmie Davis
- "On the Beach at Bali-Bali" w.m. Al Sherman, Abner Silver, Jack Meskill
- "On Treasure Island" w. Edgar Leslie m. Joe Burke, Myers, Wendling
- "Paris in the Spring" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel. Introduced by Mary Ellis in the film Paris in Spring
- "The Piccolino" by Irving Berlin. Introduced by Ginger Rogers in the film Top Hat
- "A Picture Of Me Without You" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by June Knight and Charles Walters in the musical Jubilee
- "Red Sails In The Sunset" w. Jimmy Kennedy m. Will Grosz
- "Roll Along, Prairie Moon" w.m. Albert Von Tilzer, Harry McPherson & Ted Fiorito
- "The Rose In Her Hair" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by Dick Powell in the film Broadway Gondolier.
- "Say "Si Si"" w. (Eng) Al Stillman (Sp) Francia Luban m. Ernesto Lecuona
- "Shadow Play" w.m. Noël Coward
- "She's A Latin From Manhattan" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by Al Jolson in the film Go Into Your Dance
- "Shoe Shine Boy" w. Sammy Cahn m. Saul Chaplin
- "So Long, It's Been Good To Know You" w.m. Woody Guthrie
- "Solo Hop" m. Glenn Miller
- "Soon (Maybe Not Tomorrow)" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Summertime" w. DuBose Heyward m. George Gershwin
- "Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle" w.m. Walter G, Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & Teddy Powell
- "Thanks a Million" w. Gus Kahn m. Arthur Johnston. Introduced by Dick Powell in the film Thanks a Million.
- "There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "There's No One With Endurance Like The Man Who Sells Insurance" Frank Crumit, Curtis
- "These Foolish Things" w. Holt Marvell m. Jack Strachey & Harry Link
- "This Time It's Love" by Sam M. Lewis
- "Tomorrow's Another Day" w.m. Glenn Miller
- "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" w.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Top Hat
- "When Icky Morgan Plays the Organ" w.m. Glenn Miller
- "When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful" Harry M. Woods
- "Who's Been Polishing The Sun" w.m. Noel Gay
- "Why Shouldn't I?" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by Margaret Adams in the musical Jubilee.
- "Why Stars Come Out At Night" w.m. Ray Noble
- "With All My Heart" w. Gus Kahn m. Jimmy McHugh. Introduced by Peggy Conklin in the 1936 film Her Master's Voice
- "A Woman Is A Sometime Thing" w. DuBose Heyward m. George Gershwin
- "You Are My Lucky Star" w. Arthur Freed m. Nacio Herb Brown
- "You Hit the Spot" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel. Performed by Frances Langford in the 1936 musical film Collegiate.
- "You Let Me Down" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by Jane Froman in the film Stars Over Broadway
- "Your Feet's Too Big" w.m. Ada Benson & Fred Fisher
- "You're an Angel" by Jimmy McHugh
- "You're an Eyeful of Heaven" w. Mort Dixon m. Allie Wrubel. Introduced by Patricia Ellis in the film Bright Lights.
- "You're The Only Star (In My Blue Heaven)" w.m. Gene Autry
Christmas songs
Top hit recordings
Top Christmas Recordings
Classical music
Premieres
Sortable table
Composer | Composition | Date | Location | Performers |
Badings, Henk | Symphony No. 3 | 1935-05-02 | Amsterdam | Concertgebouw Orchestra – Mengelberg [2] |
Bartók, Béla | String Quartet No. 5 | 1935-04-08 | Washington DC | Kolisch Quartet [3] |
Casella, Alfredo | Introduzione, Corale e Marcia | 1935-12-11 | Winterthur | Musikkollegium Orchestra – Scherchen [4] |
Hartmann, Karl Amadeus | Miserae | 1935-09-02 | Prague (ISCM) | [unknown ensemble] – Scherchen [5] |
Hindemith, Paul | Der Schwanendreher | 1935-11-14 | Amsterdam | Hindemith / Concertgebouw Orchestra – Mengelberg [6] |
Ibert, Jacques | Concertino da camera | 1935-12-11 | Winterthur | Rascher / Musikkollegium Orchestra – Scherchen [4][7] |
Messiaen, Olivier | L'ascension | 1935-02-09 | Paris | Concerts Siohan Orchestra – Siohan [8] |
Milhaud, Darius | Cello Concerto No. 1 | 1935-06-28 | Paris | Maréchal / [unknown orchestra] – Inghelbrecht [9] |
Milhaud, Darius | Concertino de printemps | 1935-03-21 | Paris | Astruc / [unknown ensemble] – Milhaud [10] |
Prokofiev, Sergei | Violin Concerto No. 2 | 1935-12-01 | Madrid | Soetens / Madrid Symphony – Fernández Arbós [11] |
Stravinsky, Igor | Concerto for Two Pianos | 1935-11-21 | Paris | I. Stravinsky, S. Stravinsky [12] |
Tippett, Michael | String Quartet No. 1 | 1935-12-09 | London | Brosa Quartet [13] |
Van Nuffel, Jules | Laetatus sum | 1935-07 | Mechelen | St. Rumbold's Cathedral Choir & organ |
Walton, William | Symphony No. 1 | 1935-11-06 | London | BBC Symphony – Harty [14] |
Webern, Anton | Concerto for Nine Instruments | 1935-09-04 | Prague (ISCM) | [unknown ensemble] – Jalowetz [15] |
Compositions
- Be Careful, Mr Smith starring Bobbie Comber
- Bright Lights starring Joe E. Brown, Ann Dvorak and Patricia Ellis. Directed by Busby Berkeley.
- Broadway Gondolier released July 27 starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, and featuring The Mills Brothers and Ted Fio Rito & his Band.
- Broadway Melody of 1936 starring Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Una Merkel and Robert Taylor and featuring Frances Langford
- Casta diva, starring Mártha Eggerth
- Curly Top released August 2 starring Shirley Temple
- Dizzy Dames starring Marjorie Rambeau, Inez Courtney, Fuzzy Knight and Kitty Kelly
- El caballo del pueblo, starring Irma Córdoba
- Every Night at Eight starring Alice Faye, Frances Langford and Patsy Kelly
- First a Girl starring Jessie Matthews and Sonnie Hale
- George White's 1935 Scandals starring Alice Faye, Cliff Edwards and Eleanor Powell
- Go Into Your Dance released April 20 starring Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler
- Heart's Desire starring Richard Tauber
- Hooray for Love starring Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond and Pert Kelton, and featuring Bill Robinson and Fats Waller
- In Caliente starring Dolores Del Rio, Pat O'Brien, Leo Carillo and Edward Everett Horton and featuring Wini Shaw
- Invitation to the Waltz, starring Lilian Harvey
- King Solomon of Broadway starring Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Page and Pinky Tomlin
- Königswalzer, starring Paul Hörbiger, Curd Jürgens and Carola Höhn
- Naughty Marietta starring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy and Elsa Lanchester
- The Night Is Young starring Ramon Novarro, Evelyn Laye, Charles Butterworth, Una Merkel and Edward Everett Horton
- Paddy O'Day starring Jane Withers, Pinky Tomlin and Rita Hayworth
- Reckless starring Jean Harlow and William Powell and featuring Allan Jones and Nina Mae McKinney.
- Redheads on Parade starring John Boles, Dixie Lee and Jack Haley
- Roberta starring Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Irene Dunne and Randolph Scott.
- She Shall Have Music starring Jack Hylton, June Clyde and Brian Lawrance. Directed by Leslie S. Hiscott.
- Shipmates Forever starring Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler
- Stars Over Broadway released November 5 starring Jane Froman and James Melton
- Sweet Music starring Rudy Vallee, Ann Dvorak and Helen Morgan
- Thanks a Million starring Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak
- Top Hat starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- Two for Tonight starring Bing Crosby, Joan Bennett and Thelma Todd
- Two Hearts in Harmony starring Bernice Claire and George Curzon and featuring Chick Endor, Charles Farrell and Jack Harris & his Orchestra. Directed by William Beaudine.
Births
- January 8 - Elvis Presley, rock & roll singer (died 1977)
- January 10 - Sherrill Milnes, operatic baritone
- January 11 - Ronnie Hawkins, rockabilly singer (The Hawks)
- January 19 - Johnny O'Keefe, Australian singer-songwriter (d. 1978)
- February 5 - Alex Harvey, rock singer (died 1982)
- February 11
- February 12 - Gene McDaniels, singer and songwriter
- February 16 - Sonny Bono, singer, actor and record producer (died 1998)
- February 18 - Ciarán Bourke, folk musician (died 1988)
- February 27 - Mirella Freni, operatic soprano
- March 29 - Ruby Murray, singer (died 1996)
- March 31 - Herb Alpert, trumpeter and bandleader
- April 5 - Peter Grant, manager and record executive Led Zeppelin (died 1995)
- April 7 – Bobby Bare, American singer/songwriter
- April 9 - Aulis Sallinen, Finnish composer
- April 16 - Bobby Vinton, singer
- April 19 - Dudley Moore, English composer, jazz pianist and actor (died 2002)
- April 22 - Paul Chambers, jazz bassist (died 1969)
- April 23 - Ray Peterson, singer (died 2005)
- May 9 - Nokie Edwards, American guitarist and actor (The Ventures)
- May 10 - Larry Williams, American singer, songwriter and pianist (died 1980)
- May 27 - Ramsey Lewis, African American jazz musician and composer
- June 1 - Hazel Dickens, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2011)
- June 24 - Terry Riley, American minimalist composer
- June 25 - Eddie Floyd, African American soul singer and songwriter
- June 26 - Dwight York, American singer (Passion)
- July 8 - Steve Lawrence, American singer (Steve and Eydie)
- July 15 - Diahann Carroll, American actress and singer
- July 17 - Peter Schickele, American composer and classical music parodist
- July 24 - Les Reed, songwriter and light orchestra leader
- July 29
- August 2 - Hank Cochran, country music singer/songwriter (died 2010)
- August 15 - Jim Dale, singer, songwriter and actor
- August 16 - Bobby Mitchell, New Orleans do-wop and R&B singer (died 1986)
- August 18 - Sir Howard Morrison, concert singer
- August 30 - John Phillips, singer, guitarist and songwriter (The Mamas & the Papas) (died 2001)
- September 1 - Seiji Ozawa, Japanese conductor
- September 9 - Chaim Topol, singer and performer (Fiddler on the Roof)
- September 11 - Arvo Pärt, classical composer
- September 19 - Nick Massi, rock bass singer/guitarist (The Four Seasons) (died 2000)
- September 29 - Jerry Lee Lewis, singer, songwriter and pianist
- September 30
- October 1 - Julie Andrews, singer and actress
- October 12
- October 14 - La Monte Young, composer
- October 15 - Barry McGuire, singer and songwriter
- October 20 - Jerry Orbach, musical theatre actor (died 2004)
- October 21 - Derek Bell, harpist and composer (died 2002)
- November 27 - Al Jackson, Jr., R&B drummer, producer and songwriter (Booker T. & the M.G.'s)
- December 23 - Little Esther Phillips, singer (died 1984)
- December 26 - Abdul "Duke" Fakir, singer (Four Tops)
Deaths
- January 8 - Jesse Garon Presley, newborn twin of Elvis Presley
- January 9 - Dina Edling, operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1854)
- January 11 - Marcella Sembrich, coloratura soprano (born 1858)
- January 13 - Heinrich Schenker, music theorist (born 1868)
- January 22 - Zequinha de Abreu, musician and composer (born 1880)
- January 28 - Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, composer (born 1859)
- February - Alice Esty, operatic soprano (born 1864)
- February 2 - Clara Smith, blues singer (born c. 1894)
- April 2 - Bennie Moten, jazz pianist and bandleader (born 1894)
- April 5 - Emil Młynarski, violinist, conductor and composer (born 1870)
- April 9 - Israel Schorr, cantor (born 1886)
- April 16 - Victor Ewald, composer (born 1860)
- April 23 - Georgina Stirling, operatic soprano (born 1866)
- April 29 - Leroy Carr, blues musician (born 1905)
- May 3 - Charles Manners, operatic bass (born 1857)
- May 10 - Herbert Witherspoon, operatic bass and opera manager (born 1873)
- May 16 - Leopold Lichtenberg, violinist (born 1861)
- May 17 - Paul Dukas, composer (born 1865)
- May 19 - Charles Martin Loeffler, composer
- May 28 - Jelka Rosen, wife of Frederick Delius (born 1868)
- May 29 - Josef Suk, composer (born 1874)
- June 6 - Jacques Urlus, operatic tenor (born 1867)
- June 24 - in an air crash in Colombia:
- July 21 - Honoré Dutrey, jazz trombonist (born c. 1894)
- August 2 - Isidore de Lara, composer (born 1858)
- August 20 - Otakar Ostrčil, composer and conductor (born 1879)
- August 21 - Marjorie White, actress, singer and dancer (born 1904) (in a car crash)
- September 11 - Evelyn Hoey, torch singer (born 1910) (suicide)
- September 20 - Amy Sherwin, operatic soprano (born 1855)
- September 23 - DeWolf Hopper, US actor and singer (born 1858)
- October 4 - Marie Gutheil-Schoder, operatic soprano (born 1874)
- October 13 - Dranem, French singer and music hall entertainer (born 1869)
- October 22 - Komitas, exiled Armenian priest and ethnomusicologist (born 1869)
- November 16 - Kurt Schindler, conductor and composer (born 1882)
- November 18 - Anton Hekking, cellist (born 1856)
- November 27 - Charlie Green, jazz trombonist (born c. 1900)
- November 28 - Erich von Hornbostel, musicologist (born 1877)
- December 4 - Johan Halvorsen, violinist, conductor and composer
- December 9 - Nina Grieg, soprano and wife of Edvard Grieg (born 1845)
- December 24 - Alban Berg, composer (b. 1885)
Awards
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