1918 in British music
Events
- 13 February – Cellist May Mukle and violist Rebecca Clarke give a recital at the Aeolian Hall, New York City, accompanied by Marjorie Hayward, performing works by Hubert Parry, Frank Bridge, and Clarke herself, including the premiėre of her Morpheus, written under the pen-name "Anthony Trent".[1]
- August – Anglo-Welsh composer Philip Heseltine concludes a year's stay in Ireland with the writing of a number of songs which will be published under the pseudonym Peter Warlock.
- 29 September – The première of Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets takes place before an invited audience at the Queen's Hall, London, with orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult.[2]
- December – Ralph Vaughan Williams is appointed Director of Music, First Army.[3]
Popular music
- Ivan Caryll – "Some Day Waiting Will End"[4]
- Harry Castling and Fred W. Leigh – "Where's Old Bill?"[5]
Classical music: new works
- Kenneth J. Alford – The Vanished Army, march
- Arnold Bax
- Frederick Delius – A Song Before Sunrise[7]
- Edward Elgar – Violin Sonata in E minor
Musical theatre
- 1 June – Tails Up!, a revue starring Jack Buchanan, opens at Comedy Theatre, London, where it will run for 467 performances.[8]
- 5 August – Roses of Picardy, by Evelyn Thomas, opens at the Hippodrome, Cannock, before moving to the West End the following year.[9]
Births
- 20 March – Marian McPartland, jazz pianist (died 2013)
- 16 April – Spike Milligan, comedian, writer, musician, poet and playwright (died 2002)
- 19 August – Dilys Elwyn Edwards, composer (died 2012)
- 22 September – A. J. Potter, composer (died 1980)
Deaths
- 15 January – Mark Sheridan, music hall performer, 53 (probable suicide by shooting)[10]
- 13 April – David Ffrangcon Davies, baritone, 62
- 26 August – Cecil Coles, composer, 29 (killed in action)[11]
- 7 September – Morfydd Llwyn Owen, singer, pianist and composer, 26 (complications from surgery for appendicitis)[12]
- 7 October – Hubert Parry, composer, 70[13]
See also
References
- Morpheus: holograph listing at WorldCat.
- Malcolm Gillies; David Pear; Mark Carroll (29 June 2006). Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger. Oxford University Press. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-19-971941-9.
- Victor Piuk (10 March 2010). Famous, 1914–1918. Pen and Sword. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-84468-824-1.
- "Some Day Waiting Will End". Pritzker Military Museum & Library. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- Dave Russell (1997). Popular Music in England 1840-1914: A Social History. Manchester University Press. pp. 157–. ISBN 978-0-7190-5261-3.
- "Parlett Catalogue of music by Bax 1915–1919". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- Mary Christison Huismann; Mary L Huismann (2005). Frederick Delius: A Guide to Research. Psychology Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-415-94106-8.
- Carson, Lionel The Stage Year Book Carson & Comerford Limited, 1919, p. 103.
- Lionel Carson (1920). The Stage Year Book. Carson & Comerford, Limited. p. 162.
- "Mr. Mark Sheridan's Death", The Glasgow Herald, 22 November 1918, p. 2
- Brief biography Archived 16 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- Cleaver, Emrys. "Morfydd Llwyn Owen (1891–1918)" in Musicians of Wales. Ruthin: John Jones 1968
- Dibble, Jeremy, "Parry, Sir (Charles) Hubert Hastings, baronet (1848–1918)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 18 April 2013 (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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