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Birthdays
- Mahlon Berv (1991)
- Edward Gonçalves Pinto (1989)
- Giovanni Albini (1982)
- Leo Rini (1982)
- Wolfgang Zamastil (1981)
- Monica Sáles (1979)
- Rebecca Lloyd (1978)
- Elisa Harris (1976)
- Julius Schmidt (1975)
- Aram Petrosyan (1972)
- Sef Albertz (1971)
- Thomas Adès (1971)
- Michel van der Aa (1970)
- Valery Voronov (1970)
- Athanasios Trikoupis (1969)
- Pierre Kolp (1969)
- Paolo Pessina (1969)
- Shueh-Shuan Liu (1969)
- Michael Edwards (1968)
- Daniel Theaker (1967)
- Chris Smith (1967)
- Stephen Lias (1966)
- Sebastian Baptiste Huydts (1966)
- Yves Bondue (1966)
- Ejnar Kanding (1965)
- Tom Lopez (1965)
- Kevin Franz Josef Harris (1965)
- Nick Peros (1963)
- Maarten Regtien (1963)
- Wim Henderickx (1962)
- Hanna Kulenty (1961)
- Piotr Grella-Mozejko (1961)
- Andrew Blyth (1958)
- Zulema de la Cruz (1958)
- Darrell Day (1957)
- Gheorghi Arnaoudov (1957)
- Nikolaos Giamalis (1956)
- Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (1956)
- Vladimír Godár (1956)
- Daniel Dorff (1956)
- Thierry Lancino (1954)
- Gilles Raynal (1954)
- Jonathan Berger (1954)
- Arturo Rodas (1954)
- Pieter Verhulst (1953)
- Arthur Levering (1953)
- Wolfgang Rihm (1952)
- John David Thomas (1951)
- Leo Samama (1951)
- Elliott Sharp (1951)
- Richard Cooke (1950)
- Marilynn Stark (1950)
- Poul Ruders (1949)
- Jane Brockman (1949)
- Dennis Báthory-Kitsz (1949)
- Kalevi Aho (1949)
- Maria Niederberger (1949)
- Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948)
- Jay Vosk (1948)
- David Saperstein (1948)
- Dan Welcher (1948)
- Gwyneth V. Walker (1947)
- Tristan Murail (1947)
- Marc Monnet (1947)
- Alexandr Morduhovich (1946)
- Peter Ward (1946)
- Michael Finnissy (1946)
- Boudewijn Buckinx (1945)
- Amílcar Vasques Dias (1945)
- Michael Nyman (1944)
- Leif Segerstam (1944)
- Joseph Schwantner (1943)
- David Matthews (1943)
- Gary Edwards (1941)
- Vladislav Shoot (1941)
- Tatiana Smirnova (1940)
- Leo Brouwer (1939)
- Hans-Joachim Hespos (1938)
- Dimitri Terzakis (1938)
- David Del Tredici (1937)
- Constança Capdeville (1937)
- Vic Nees (1936)
- Aribert Reimann (1936)
- Gordon Mumma (1935)
- Jo van den Booren (1935)
- Joep (Joseph Willem Frederik) Straesser (1934)
- Christian Wolff (1934)
- Mario Davidovsky (1934)
- Bernard Rands (1934)
- David Ellis (1933)
- William Francis McBeth (1933)
- Marta Jirakova (1932)
- Anthony Hedges (1931)
- David Burge (1930)
- Cristóbal Halffter (1930)
- Stanko Horvat (1930)
- Robert Muczynski (1929)
- Siegrid Ernst (1929)
- Carl (Karl) Boehm (1928)
- Nicolas Flagello (1928)
- Ronald Stevenson (1928)
- Samuel Adler (1928)
- John Joubert (1927)
- Filipe de Sousa (1927)
- François Morel (1926)
- Pierre Boulez (1925)
- Arthur Furer (1924)
- Stephen Dodgson (1924)
- Milko Kelemen (1924)
- Herman Galynin (1922)
- Astor Piazzolla (1921)
- Robert Simpson (1921)
- Ashraf Dzhalal ogly Abbasov (1920)
- Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918)
- Els Aarne (1917)
- John Linton Gardner (1917)
- Louis Toebosch (1916)
- Bernard Stevens (1916)
- Carlos Surinach (1915)
- John Weinzweig (1913)
- Margaret Bonds (1913)
- Celedonio Romero (1913)
- Xavier Montsalvatge (1912)
- Alan Hovhaness (1911)
- Samuel Barber (1910)
- Enzo Borlenghi (1908)
- Elizabeth Maconchy (1907)
- Alejandro Garcia Caturla (1906)
- Marc Blitzstein (1905)
- Hermann Schröder (1) (1904)
- Nikos Skalkottas (1904)
- Karl Ahrendt (1904)
- William Walton (1902)
- Albert Henneberg (1901)
- Colin McPhee (1901)
- Kurt Weill (1900)
- Grete von Zieritz (1899)
- Patrick Hadley (1899)
- Henry Dixon Cowell (1897)
- Dane Rudhyar (1895)
- Juan José Castro (1895)
- Alexander Nicolaas Voormolen (1895)
- Ferde Grofé (1892)
- Arthur Honegger (1892)
- Thomas Nassi (1892)
- Ruy Coelho (1892)
- Alexis Roland-Manuel (1891)
- Federico Moreno Torroba (1891)
- Hall (Francis) Johnson (1888)
- Gerard Bunk (1888)
- Heino Eller (1887)
- Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887)
- Julius Harrison (1885)
- Joseph Bonnet (1884)
- Julius Van Nuffel (1883)
- Joseph Matthias Hauer (1883)
- Haydn Wood (1882)
- Gino Marinuzzi (1882)
- Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882)
- Seth Bingham (1882)
- Béla Bartók (1881)
- Guillermo Uribe-Holguín (1880)
- Franz Schreker (1878)
- Gabriel Dupont (1878)
- Alexander Gedike (1877)
- Carl Ruggles (1876)
- Maurice Ravel (1875)
- Max Reger (1873)
- Sergey Nikiforovich Vasilenko (1872)
- Felix Borowski (1872)
- Paul Juon (1872)
- Francisco de Lacerda (1869)
- Hamish MacCunn (1868)
- Théophile Ysaÿe (1865)
- Johan Halvorsen (1864)
- Ernesto Nazareth (1863)
- Hugo Wolf (1860)
- Gousan Sheram (1857)
- Ruggiero Leoncavallo (1857)
- Edgar (Pierre Joseph) Tinel (1854)
- Arthur William Foote (1853)
- Vincent d’Indy (1851)
- Pietro Abbà-Cornaglia (1851)
- Alphonse Hasselmans (1845)
- Eugène Gigout (1844)
- Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (1844)
- Pablo Martin Melinton Sarasate de Navasquez (1844)
- Mykola Lysenko (1842)
- Modest Moussorgsky (1839)
- Joseph Rheinberger (1839)
- Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1837)
- Eduard Strauss (1835)
- Guiseppe Gariboldi (1833)
- Heinrich R. Lichner (1829)
- Ludwig Minkus (1826)
- John Thomas (1826)
- Bedrich Smetana (1824)
- Antonio Bazzini (1818)
- Giulio Briccialdi (1818)
- Johannes Verhulst (1816)
- Josephine Lang (1815)
- Frédéric François Chopin (1810)
- Johann Strauss Sr. (1804)
- François Joseph Fétis (1784)
- Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse (1774)
- Marcos Antonio Portugal (1762)
- Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747)
- Johann André (1741)
- Josef Myslivecek (1737)
- Franz Joseph Haydn (1732)
- Tommaso Traetta (1727)
- Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727)
- Leopold August Abel (1718)
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714)
- Joseph Marie Clément Abaco (1710)
- Thomas Augustine Arne (1710)
- Georg Andreas Sorge (1703)
- Johann Ernst Eberlin (1702)
- Michel Blavet (1700)
- Johann Adolf Hasse (1699)
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685)
- Francesco Durante (1684)
- Georg Philipp Telemann (1681)
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678)
- Tomaso Antonio Vitali (1663)
- Henry Purcell (1659)
- D. João IV (1604)
- Carlo Gesualdo (1566)
- Thoinot (Jehan) Arbeau (1519)
- Caspar Othmayer (1515)
Dying days
- Gerhard Samuel (2008)
- Alun Hoddinott (2008)
- Giuseppe Giorgio Englert (2007)
- John Thow (2007)
- Werner Wolf Glaser (2006)
- Edwin Carr (2003)
- Wolfgang Hofmann (2003)
- Goffredo Petrassi (2003)
- Malcolm Williamson (2003)
- Vivian Fine (2000)
- Jean Coulthard (2000)
- Harry Somers (1999)
- Vaclav Nelhybel (1996)
- Alan Ridout (1996)
- Christopher Headington (1996)
- Nicolas Flagello (1994)
- Willy Ostijn (1993)
- Kevin Oldham (1993)
- Harald Sæverud (1992)
- Sándor Veress (1992)
- Elie Siegmeister (1991)
- Ernst Bacon (1990)
- Erkki Aaltonen (1990)
- Cláudio Santoro (1989)
- Henryk Szeryng (1988)
- Pietro Allori (1985)
- Roger Huntington Sessions (1985)
- Janis Ivanovs (1983)
- William Walton (1983)
- Igor Markevitch (1983)
- Carl Orff (1982)
- Walter Thomas Gaze Cooper (1981)
- Bill (G.W.) Hopkins (1981)
- Rudolf Escher (1980)
- Boleslaw Szabelski (1979)
- Anton Heiller (1979)
- Guiomar Novaes (1979)
- Madeleine Winefride Isabelle Dring (1977)
- Arthur Bliss (1975)
- Berend Giltay (1975)
- Renato Parodi (1974)
- Walter Bricht (1970)
- Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco (1968)
- Zoltán Kodály (1967)
- Emiel Hullebroeck (1965)
- Anthon van der Horst (1965)
- William Henry Squire (1963)
- Haydn Wood (1959)
- Othmar Schoeck (1957)
- Sergey Nikiforovich Vasilenko (1956)
- Erich Itor Kahn (1956)
- Walter Braunfels (1954)
- Sergey Prokofiev (1953)
- Paul Pierné (1952)
- Vladimir Vassilievich Shcherbachov (1952)
- Grigoras Dinicu (1949)
- Willem Pijper (1947)
- Alfredo Casella (1947)
- Jean-Baptiste Lemire (1945)
- Sergey Rachmaninoff (1943)
- Abel-Marie Decaux (1943)
- Alexander von Zemlinsky (1942)
- Karol Szymanowski (1937)
- Mélanie (Mel) Bonis (1937)
- Jeno Hubay (1937)
- Charles Marie Widor (1937)
- Alexander Glazunov (1936)
- Franz Schreker (1934)
- John Philip Sousa (1932)
- Eugen d’Albert (1932)
- Andreas Hallén (1925)
- Moritz Moszkowski (1925)
- Felix (Henry Albert) Godin (1925)
- Charles Villiers Stanford (1924)
- Augusto Machado (1924)
- Déodat de Séverac (1921)
- César Antonowich Cui (1918)
- Claude Debussy (1918)
- Théophile Ysaÿe (1918)
- Lili (Juliëtte Marie Olga) Boulanger (1918)
- (Johan Gustaf) Emil Sjögren (1918)
- Enrique Granados y Campina (1916)
- John Thomas (1913)
- Félix-Alexandre Guilmant (1911)
- Mikalojus Ciurlionis (1911)
- Carl Reinecke (1910)
- Sir John Stainer (1901)
- Peter Benoit (1901)
- Edward Sydney Smith (1889)
- Charles-Valentin Morhange Alkan (1888)
- Franz Abt (1885)
- Ludvig Norman (1885)
- Theodor Kullak (1882)
- Modest Moussorgsky (1881)
- Henri Wieniawski (1880)
- Alexis de Castillon (1873)
- François Joseph Fétis (1871)
- Ignaz Moscheles (1870)
- Ernst Haberbier (1869)
- Hector Berlioz (1869)
- Rikard Nordraak (1866)
- Louis Schindelmeisser (1864)
- Adalbert (Vojtech) Gyrowetz (1850)
- Luigi Cherubini (1842)
- Johann Christian Ludwig Abeille (1838)
- Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (1832)
- Muzio Clementi (1832)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1827)
- Giovanni Battista Viotti (1824)
- Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1823)
- Antonio Capuzzi (1818)
- Nicolas Isouard (1818)
- Ignaz (Ignace) Vitzthumb (1816)
- Jan Ladislav Dušek|Dussek (1812)
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1809)
- Anton Eberl (1807)
- George Frederic Pinto (1806)
- Ivan Evstaf’evich Khandoshkin (1804)
- Constantin Reindl (1799)
- Leopold Hofmann (1793)
- Anna Amalia von Preußen (1787)
- Franz (Frantisek) Benda (1786)
- Thomas Augustine Arne (1778)
- Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1777)
- Nicola Porpora (1768)
- Gregor Joseph Werner (1766)
- Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1764)
- Anton Filtz|Fils (1760)
- Richard Leveridge (1758)
- Jan Václav (Johann) Stamitz (1757)
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1736)
- Johann Ludwig Bach (1731)
- Johann Pachelbel (1706)
- Johann Christoph Bach (1703)
- José Marín (1699)
- Nicolaus Bruhns (1697)
- Jean-Baptiste Lully (1687)
- Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1680)
- (Joncker) Jacob van Eyck (1657)
- Samuel Scheidt (1654)
- Girolamo Frescobaldi (1643)
- Thomas Bateson (1630)
- John Bull (1628)
- Thomas Campion (1620)
- Antonio de Cabezón (1566)
- Hans Buchner (1538)
- Heinrich Isaac (1517)
Music events
- Premiere of Landscape of a Soul's Remembering in Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2007) → Vanessa Lann
- Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien, Concert hall of the Poznan Academy of Music, Poznan, Poland. (2007) → Stefano Lentini
- Premiere of Violin Concerto no. 2, performed by violinist Mark Feldman, at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans, USA. (2006) → Jay Weigel
- First performance of "Motions and objects, lurching around in your neighbourhood when you least expect it", in Billund, Denmark. (2002) → Peter Wallin
- First performance of "Oya", in Esbjerg, Denmark. (2001) → Peter Wallin
- First performance of LHØØRN, in Esbjerg, Denmark. (1994) → Peter Wallin
- First performance of "Giant´s Dance", in Varde, Denmark. (1991) → Peter Wallin
- Premiere of Labyrinth I, in Stuttgart, Germany. (1991) → Hans-Jürgen von Bose
- Premiere of Konturen, in Braunschweig, Germany. (1990) → Isang Yun
- Premiere of Machaut à la Manière, in Hamburg, Germany. (1990) → Harrison Birtwistle
- Premiere of Canto VI, in Stuttgart, Germany. (1990) → Hans Zender
- Premiere of Visions, in Chicago, USA. (1990) → Toru Takemitsu
- Premiere of Spes contra Spem, in Bochum, Germany. (1989) → Klaus Huber
- Premiere of L'Écume des Jours, in Paris, France. (1986) → Edison Denisov
- First performance of the original version of "1984", in Lund, Sweden. (1985) → Peter Wallin
- Premiere of Starlight Express, in London, England. (1984) → Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Premiere of Echnaton, in Stuttgart, Germany. (1984) → Philip Glass
- Premiere of Hymn to a Great City, in New York, USA. (1984) → Arvo Pärt
- Premiere of Ode, in Milan, Italy. (1983) → Giacomo Manzoni
- Premiere of Canzona for orchestra, in Zürich, Switzerland. (1982) → Tadeusz Baird
- Premiere of La Vera Storia, in Milan, Italy. (1982) → Luciano Berio
- Premiere of Donnerstag (aus LICHT), in Milan, Italy. (1981) → Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Premiere of Jacob Lenz, in Hamburg, Germany. (1979) → Wolfgang Rihm
- Premiere of Satyricon, in Scheveningen, The Netherlands. (1976) → Bruno Maderna
- Premiere of Aura, in Chicago, USA. (1972) → Bruno Maderna
- Premiere of Stille un Umkehr, in Nürnburg, Germany. (1971) → Bernd Alois Zimmermann
- Premiere of the St. Luke Passion, in Münster, Germany. (1966) → Krzysztof Penderecki
- Premiere of Atomtod, in Milan, Italy. (1965) → Giacomo Manzoni
- Premiere of Concerto per Orchestra no. 7, in Bologna, Italy. (1965) → Goffredo Petrassi
- Premiere of the Requiem, in Stockholm, Sweden. (1965) → György Sándor Ligeti
- Premiere of the Cello Symphony, in Moscow, Russia. (1964) → Benjamin Britten
- Premiere of Gruppen, in Cologne, Germany. (1959) → Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Premiere of Musique Funèbre, Katowice, Poland. (1958) → Witold Lutosławski
- Premiere of War and Peace (second version), in St. Petersburg, Russia. (1955) → Sergey Prokofiev
- Premiere of L'Atlantide, in Mulhouse, France. (1954) → Henri Tomasi
- Premiere of Moses und Aron, in Hamburg, Germany. (1954) → Arnold Schoenberg
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2 “Sinfonia Minneapolitana”, in Minneapolis, USA. (1954) → Sándor Veress
- Premiere of Leonore 40/45, in Basel, Switzerland. (1952) → Rolf Liebermann
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2, in Chicago, USA. (1952) → Alexander Tcherepnin
- Premiere of Tartiniana, in Bern, Switzerland. (1952) → Luigi Dallapiccola
- Premiere of Die Verurteiling de Lukullus, in Berlin, Germany. (1951) → Paul Dessau
- Premiere of Symphony no. 5 “di tre re”, in Boston, USA. (1951) → Arthur Honegger
- Premiere of The Consul, in Philadelphia, USA. (1950) → Gian Carlo Menotti
- Premiere of The Bronze Horseman, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (1949) → Reinhold Moritzovich Glière
- Premiere of the piano concerto op. 28, in Göttingen, Germany. (1948) → Boris Blacher
- Premiere of The Minotaur, in New York, USA. (1947) → Elliott Carter
- Premiere of Die Flut, in Dresden, Germany. (1947) → Boris Blacher
- Premiere of the Ebony Concerto, in New York, USA. (1946) → Igor Stravinsky
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2, in Washington D.C., USA. (1944) → Walter Piston
- Premiere of Variations for Orchestra op. 30, in Wintherthur, Austria. (1943) → Anton Webern
- Premiere of Le Vin Herbé, in Zürich, Switzerland. (1942) → Frank Martin
- Premiere of Sinfonia da Requiem, in New York, USA. (1941) → Benjamin Britten
- Premiere of Symphony no. 3, in Chicago, USA. (1941) → Alfredo Casella
- Premiere of Aladdin, in Stockholm, Sweden. (1941) → Kurt Atterberg
- Premiere of Bachiana Brasileira, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (1939) → Heitor Villa-Lobos
- Premiere of violin concerto no. 2, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (1939) → Béla Bartók
- Premiere of Julietta, Prague, Czech Republic. (1938) → Bohuslav Martinů
- Premiere of Die Kirmes von Delft, in Baden-Baden, Germany. (1937) → Hermann Reutter
- Premiere of Simple Symphony op. 4, in Norwich, England. (1934) → Benjamin Britten
- Premiere of Symphony in c sharp minor op. 36, in Munich, Germany, with Pfitzner conducting. (1933) → Hans Pfitzner
- Premiere of Ionisation, in New York, USA. (1933) → Edgard Varèse
- Premiere of Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny, in Leipzig, Germany. (1930) → Kurt Weill
- Premiere of chamber concert for piano, violin and 12 wind instruments, in Berlin, Germany. (1927) → Alban Berg
- Premiere of piano concerto no. 4 in g minor op. 40, in Philadelphia, USA, with Rachmaninov at the piano. (1927) → Sergey Rachmaninoff
- Premiere of Die Zirkusprinzessin, in Vienna, Austria. (1926) → Emmerich Kálmán
- Premiere of L'Enfant et les Sortilèges, in Monte Carlo, Monaco. (1925) → Maurice Ravel
- Premiere of Hyperprism, in New York, USA. (1923) → Edgard Varèse
- Premiere of the Requiem, in London, England. (1922) → Frederick Delius
- Premiere of Trois Poèmes Juifs, in Boston, USA. (1917) → Ernest Bloch
- Premiere of Fontane de Roma, in Rome, Italy. (1917) → Ottorino Respighi
- Premiere of Die Toten Augen, in Dresden, Germany. (1916) → Eugen d’Albert
- Premiere of Indian Phantasy for piano and orchestra, in Berlin, Germany. (1914) → Ferruccio Benvenuto Busoni
- Premiere of Fünf Orchesterlieder op. 4, in Vienna, Austria. (1913) → Alban Berg
- Premiere of Symphony no. 3 “Ilya Murometz”, in Moscow, Russia. (1912) → Reinhold Moritzovich Glière
- Premiere of Le Poème du Feu “Prométhée” op. 60, in Moscow, Russia. (1911) → Alexander Skriabin
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2, in Berlin, Germany. (1907) → Christian Sinding
- Premiere of Ein Waltzertraum, in Vienna, Austria. (1907) → Richard Strauss
- Premiere of Rhapsodie Espagnole, in Paris, France. (1906) → Maurice Ravel
- Premiere of Die Vier Grobiane, in Munich, Germany. (1906) → Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
- Premiere of Images book 1, in Paris, France. (1906) → Claude Debussy
- Premiere of Introduction and Allegro for strings, in London, England. (1905) → Edward Elgar
- Premiere of the violin concerto in a minor op. 82, in St. Petersburg, with Glazunov conducting. (1905) → Alexander Glazunov
- Premiere of Sinfonia Domestica op. 53, in New York, USA, with Strauss conducting. (1904) → Richard Strauss
- Premiere of Romanian Rhapsodies in A major and D major op. 11, Bucarest, Romania. (1903) → George Enescu
- Premiere of Verklärte Nacht op. 4, in Vienna, Austria. (1902) → Arnold Schoenberg
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2 in D major op. 43, in Helsinki, Finland, with Sibelius conducting. (1902) → Jean Sibelius
- Premiere of Rusalka, in Prague, Czech Republic. (1901) → Antonín Dvořák
- Premiere of Ein Heldenleben, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, with Strauss conducting. (1899) → Richard Strauss
- Premiere of Symphony no. 1 in c minor, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (1898) → Sergey Taneyev
- Premiere of Don Quixote op. 35, in Cologne, Germany. (1898) → Richard Strauss
- Premiere of Andrea Chénier, in Milan, Italy. (1896) → Umberto Menotti Maria Giordano
- Premiere of the cello concerto in b minor op. 104, in London, England, with Dvořák conducting. (1896) → Antonín Dvořák
- Premiere of Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, in Berlin, Germany, with Mahler conducting. (1896) → Gustav Mahler
- Premiere of Thaïs, in Paris, France. (1894) → Jules Massenet
- Premiere of Nielsen's Symphony no. 1 in d minor op. 7, in Copenhagen, Denmark, with Svendsen conducting. (1894) → Carl Nielsen
- Premiere of Nielsen's Symphony no. 1 in d minor op. 7, in Copenhagen, Denmark, with Svendsen conducting. (1894) → Johan Severin Svendsen
- Premiere of piano concerto no. 1 in f sharp minor op. 1 (part 1), in Moscow, Russia, with Rachmaninov at the piano. (1892) → Sergey Rachmaninoff
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2 in B flat major op. 4, in Prague, Czech Republic. (1888) → Antonín Dvořák
- Premiere of Symphony Cévenoles, in Paris, France. (1887) → Vincent d’Indy
- Premiere of the Manfred Symphony op. 58, in Moscow, Russia. (1886) → Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Premiere of From Holberg's Time, in Bergen, Norway. (1885) → Edvard Hagerup Grieg
- Premiere of concerto for horn and orchestra no. 1 in E flat major op. 11, in Meiningen, Germany. (1885) → Richard Strauss
- Premiere of Tamara, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (1883) → Milii Balakirev
- Premiere of Symphony no. 5 in F major op. 76, in Prague, Czech Republic. (1881) → Antonín Dvořák
- Premiere of Yevgeny Onegin, in Moscow, Russia. (1879) → Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Premiere of Symphony no. 6 in D major op. 60, in Prague, Czech Republic. (1879) → Antonín Dvořák
- Premiere of Symphony no. 2 in b minor, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (1877) → Alexander Porfir’yevich Borodin
- Premiere of Lãndliche Hochzeit, in Vienna, Austria. (1876) → Carl Goldmark
- Premiere of Die Königin von Saba, in Vienna, Austria. (1875) → Carl Goldmark
- Premiere of Carmen, in Paris, France. (1875) → Georges Bizet
- Premiere of Symphony no. 3 in E flat major op. 10, in Prague, Czech Republic, with Dvořák conducting. (1874) → Antonín Dvořák
- Premiere of Two Widows, in Prague, Czech Republic. (1874) → Bedrich Smetana
- Premiere of Phantasy Overture Romeo and Julia, in Moscow, Russia. (1870) → Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Premiere of the Alt Rhapsodie op. 53, in Jena, Germany. (1870) → Johannes Brahms
- Premiere of Mefistofele, in Milan, Italy. (1868) → Arrigo Enrico Boito
- Premiere of Don Carlo (first version), in Paris, France. (1867) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of Tannhãuser (second version), in Paris, France. (1861) → Richard Wagner
- Premiere of Faust (Margarete), in Paris, France. (1859) → Charles Gounod
- Premiere of Simon Boccanegro, in Venice, Italy. (1857) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of La Traviata, in Venice. Italy. (1853) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of Symphony no. 4 in d minor op. 120 (second version), in Düsseldorf, Germany, with Schumann conducting. (1853) → Robert Schumann
- Premiere of the Manfred Overture op. 115, in Leipzig, Germany, with Schumann conducting. (1852) → Robert Schumann
- Premiere of Rigoletto, in Venice, Italy. (1851) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of Die Lustige Weiber von Windsor, in Berlin, Germany. (1849) → Otto Nicolai
- Premiere of Macbeth, in Florence, Italy. (1847) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in e minor op. 64, in Leipzig, Germany, with Niels Gade conducting. (1845) → Niels Vilhelm Gade
- Premiere of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in e minor op. 64, in Leipzig, Germany, with Niels Gade conducting. (1845) → Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
- Premiere of Ernani, in Venice, Italy. (1844) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of Nabucco, in Milan, Italy. (1842) → Giuseppe Verdi
- Premiere of Symphony in a minor no. 3 op. 56 “Scottish”, in Leipzig, Germany, with Mendelssohn conducting. (1842) → Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
- Premiere of Symphony no. 1 in B flat major op. 38 “Frühlingssinfonie”, in Leipzig, Germany, with Mendelssohn conducting. (1841) → Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
- Premiere of Symphony no. 1 in B flat major op. 38 “Frühlingssinfonie”, in Leipzig, Germany, with Mendelssohn conducting. (1841) → Robert Schumann
- Premiere of Schubert's Symphony no. 8 in C major D 944 “The Great”, in Leipzig, with Mendelssohn conducting. (1839) → Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
- Premiere of Schubert's Symphony no. 8 in C major D 944 “The Great”, in Leipzig, with Mendelssohn conducting. (1839) → Franz Schubert
- Premiere of Das Liebesverbot, in Magdeburg, Germany, with Wagner conducting. (1836) → Richard Wagner
- Premiere of string quartet in d minor D 810 “Der Tod und das Mädchen”, in Berlin, Germany. (1833) → Franz Schubert
- Premiere of La Sonnambula, in Milan, Italy. (1831) → Vincenzo Bellini
- Premiere of piano concerto no. 2 in f minor op. 21, in Warsaw, Poland, with Chopin at the piano. (1830) → Frédéric François Chopin
- Premiere of I Capuleti e i Montecchi, in Venice, Italy. (1830) → Vincenzo Bellini
- Premiere of Der Vampyr, in Leipzig, Germany. (1828) → Heinrich Marschner
- Premiere of String Quartet in F major op. 135, in Vienna, Austria. (1828) → Ludwig van Beethoven
- Premiere of String Quartet in B flat major op. 130, in Vienna, Austria. (1826) → Ludwig van Beethoven
- Premiere of String Quartet in E flat major op. 127, in Vienna, Austria. (1825) → Ludwig van Beethoven
- Premiere of Die Geschöpfe de Prometheus, in Vienna, Austria. (1801) → Ludwig van Beethoven
- Premiere of Medea, in Paris, France. (1797) → Luigi Cherubini
- Premiere of piano concerto no. 2 in B flat major op. 19, in Vienna, Austria, with Beethoven at the piano. (1795) → Ludwig van Beethoven
- Premiere of Symphony in E flat major, Hob I:103 “Drum roll”, in London, England. (1795) → Franz Joseph Haydn
- Premiere of Symphony in G major Hob. I:100 “Military”, in London, England, with Haydn conducting. (1794) → Franz Joseph Haydn
- Premiere of Symphony in G major Hob. I:94 “Surprise”, in London, England, with Haydn conducting. (1792) → Franz Joseph Haydn
- Premiere of Symphony in B flat major Hob. I:105 “Concertante”, in London, England. (1792) → Franz Joseph Haydn
- Premiere of Symphony in D major Hob. I:96 “The Miracle”, in London, England. (1791) → Franz Joseph Haydn
- Premiere of piano concerto in B flat major KV 595, in Vienna, Austria, with Mozart at the piano. (1791) → Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart
- Premiere of piano concerto in C major KV 467, in Vienna, Austria, with Mozart at the piano. (1785) → Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart
- Premiere of piano concerto in D major KV 451, in Vienna, Austria, with Mozart at the piano. (1784) → Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart
- Premiere of piano concerto in B flat major KV 450, in Vienna, Austria, with Mozart at the piano. (1784) → Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart
- Premiere of piano concerto in E flat major KV 449, in Vienna, Austria. (1784) → Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart
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