Music of The Nineteen-Hundreds.

GeraldtheGnome
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Topic: Music

The Atomic Age : The Nineteen-Hundreds (1900 AD to and including 1909 AD) : 1900 AD : Winter : January : The first fortnight : The first week : January one.

Abkhazia : I do not know if any music was first made or at least recorded in 1900. If anyone does know that there was then please put it onto this forum if you can. Thank you.

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Teakatt6869
Teakatt6869: i know traditional songs older than 1900 barbra elen is pretty
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GeraldtheGnome: Okay, I prefer the word earlier rather than older when it is in relation to songs, you also didn’t use a comma after 1900 and it’s Barbara Ellen, there is no barbra elen. You also did not use a full stop.

As it is, yes you are right, there are songs such as the one you meant to tell me about, there are songs from as far back as The Industrial Age (the nineteenth century), The Age of Enlightenment (the eighteenth century), The Age of Discovery (the seventeenth century) and before that, well before that. This forum however, as I specifically mentioned, is solely about a ten year period. That means that any song prior to the years that this forum is about should be in the forum specifically about the years that the song was around for. I get that certain songs were around before the time period of this forum and include the years that this forum is about as well. I have forums about the time before what this forum is about in relation to music.
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GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome: This is off the subject of this forum but here is a link to that song.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Allen_(song)

It's had various names over the years. I just want to get back to things about music from the time period that I want to concentrate on. The thing is though that if you want to put anything on about it then tell me and I will provide you with a link to a forum of mine that you can leave anything about it there.

Okay, see the first message on this forum for the link to another forum and for the time setting of this part of this forum. First of all I will concentrate on The Northern Hemisphere. Well there is no music that I know of that was at least recorded in the year 1900 in The Arctic. If there was then please put it on here. Now for below The Arctic Circle.

Russia, The Russian Empire : In 1900 AD, on a date unknown to me, Alexander Goedicke performed the instrumental Concert Piece in B minor if the Wikipedia information is correct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Goedicke

The Southern Hemisphere, The British Colony of South Australia (in what is now the state of South Australia in Australia) : Some time in 1900 AD sheet music for the instrumental named Beneath the Southern Cross was published.

https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-169053401/view?partId=nla.obj-169053417#page/n0/mode/1up

Now to the East.

In Russia the opera named Earth and Heaven was composed by Reinhold Gliere on some unknown date in 1900 AD.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Glière



Now for the 'West' and what music was from there.

Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre on Forty-second Street and Seventh Avenue, New York City, New York, The United States of America was where the first performance of the operetta 'Chris and the Wonderful Lamp' was held on Monday, January one in 1900 AD.

A guy with a bloody good name, a name that I like, had a lot to do with it.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_and_the_Wonderful_Lamp

Central now. Well the location of zero degrees North, zero degrees South, zero degrees East and zero degrees West on January the first 1900 AD there might have had at least one sort of Whale at that exact location, maybe a Humpback Whale or a Blue Whale or whatever that was there and made a Whale song at the time. I'm guessing, there is a slight chance that it did happen though.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_whale

Anyway whatever happen there would have been some people at various places around the world where English speakers, such as The Colony of New Zealand (an overseas United Kingdom Territory then) as well as The Gilbert and Ellice Islands which was an overseas territory of The United Kingdom who celebrated the coming in of The New Year with the song Auld Lang Syne which just means 'times long past' or something like that.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_and_Ellice_Islands

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_Island#:~:text=Null Island is the point,point in the open ocean.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_New_Zealand

Next time I will check out what was a big deal when it came to music on Tuesday, January second, 1900 AD and onwards.
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