1892 in music
See also: 1891 in music, other events of 1892, 1893 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Events "After The Ball" becomes the first sheet music to sell over 1 million copies (for a single publisher in a single year)
Published popular music
"After The Ball" w.m. Charles K. Harris "The Bowery" w. Charles H. Hoyt m. Percy Gaunt "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-Wow" w.m. Joseph Tabrar "Daisy Bell" (aka "A Bicycle Built For Two") w.m. Harry Dacre "Flanagan" w.m. C. W. Murphy & William Letters "Future Mrs. 'Awkins" by Albert Chevalier "The Holy City" w. Frederick Edward Weatherly m. Stephen Adams "La Sultana Turkish March" m. Fred Linden "Liebestraum Nocturne" m. Virginia Field "Molly And I And The Baby" w.m. Harry Kennedy "My Old Dutch" w. Albert Chevalier m. Charles Ingle "My Sweetheart's The Man In The Moon" w.m. James Thornton "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" w.m. R. M. Stults "The Virginia Skedaddle" w.m. Monroe H. Rosenfeld
Classical musicMiguel Marqués - El CentineloJosef Suk - Serenade for Strings in E flat major
Herman Bemberg - ElaineAlfredo Catalani - La WallyUmberto Giordano - Mala VitaRuggiero Leoncavallo - I PagliacciJules Massenet - Werther
"Dorothy" London revival "Maid Marian" (retitled version of "Robin Hood") London production "Maid Marian" (sequel to "Robin Hood") Broadway production
Births January 31 - Eddie Cantor March 27 - Ferde Grofe, composer April 12 - Johnny Dodds May 16 - Richard Tauber, Austrian singer May 18 - Ezio Pinza, Italian singer and actor May 31 - Jo Trent July 2 - Jack Hylton, British bandleader July 8 - J. Russell RobinsonOctober 25 - Janszieka (Jennie) Deutsch and Roszicka (Rosie) Deutsch, Hungarian-born dancers, actresses and singers, billed as the Dolly Sisters.
Deaths April 22 - Édouard Victoire Antoine Lalo, composer
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