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== Events == *May 18 - Australian contralto Ada Crossley makes her London début at the Queen's Hall. *August 10 – The first ever indoor promenade concert, origin of The Proms, is held at the Queen's Hall in London, opening a series promoted by impresario Robert Newman with 26-year-old Henry Wood as sole conductor. The first concert opens with the overture to Wagner's ''Rienzi''. The orchestra tunes to the "French A" or ''diapason normal'' concert pitch. *December 13 – The first complete performance of Gustav Mahler's ''Symphony No. 2'', in Berlin with the composer conducting the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra (first three movements premièred on March 4). *Composer Sidney Homer marries contralto Louise Dilworth Beatty. *Composer Zdeněk Fibich separates from his wife, the contralto Betty Fibichová, and goes to live with his former student and lover Anežka Schulzová. *Venezuelan pianist, singer and composer Teresa Carreño divorces her husband, pianist Eugen d'Albert. It marks the end of her third marriage and his second. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1895 in music」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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