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1932 in music : ウィキペディア英語版
1932 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1932.
==Events==

*January 14Maurice Ravel's ''Piano Concerto'' is premièred in Paris.
*February 3 and 9 - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra record 2 medleys for Victor at 33⅓ rpm. Over half a century later it is discovered that 2 microphone-to-cutting table chains were used, and that the session exists in "accidental stereo."
*March 1 - Frank Teschemacher, 25, acclaimed jazz clarinetist of the Chicago school, dies after a traffic accident.
*May 1 – The music to John Alden Carpenter's ballet ''Skyscrapers'' is recorded by the Victor Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Nathaniel Shilkret; in addition to be being issued as six sides on 78 rpm discs, the recording is made available as one Victor's early 33⅓ rpm LP releases.
*July 1 - The very young Eddie Duchin and his Central Park Casino Orchestra, and the Three X Sisters aka, Hamilton Sisters & Fordyce record ''The Clouds Will Soon Roll By'' for Columbia records.
*July 7 - Benny Carter's orchestra first records. Crown Records rejects all but one title, "Tell All You Daydreams to Me."
*August 15 – First successful electrical re-recording, directed by Nathaniel Shilkret, of an orchestral accompaniment of a Victor recording by Enrico Caruso.
*October 2 - Charles Seeger is divorced from his first wife, Constance de Clyver Edson. He subsequently marries composer Ruth Crawford.〔Ann M. Pescatello, ''Charles Seeger: A Life in American Music'', p108〕
*October 7 - The London Philharmonic Orchestra, recently founded by Thomas Beecham, gives its first public concert.
*October 13 - Isham Jones and the Three X Sisters record at New York Studio No.1. Several songs utilized for RCA Victor were labeled "experimental" as this blues era band-leader was fusing new arrangements, and an idea that would later influence part of the Swing era.
*October 19Frankie Laine and Ruthie Smith set the all-time dance marathon record of 3,501 hours (145 days) at the Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey
*October 31Sergei Prokofiev's ''Piano Concerto No. 5'' is premiered in Berlin
*December 13 - Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra make their last record date for Victor. It becomes a singular example of early swing music.
*Henry Hall becomes Director of the BBC Dance Orchestra.
*Sydney Symphony comes into existence.

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