Timeline Of Trends In Music (1910-1919)
1910 in music
International trends
The
tango
begins to become popular in Europe
Music of Armenia
Komitas Vardapet
finishes collecting over 3,000 Armenian folk songs
Music of Peru
The
Indigenismo
movement begins, bringing increased social and cultural awareness to native Peruvians
Music of Portugal
Fado
is recorded for the first time
Music of Spain
The end of the golden age of
flamenco
Music of the United States
The first scholarly interest in Appalachian folk music results in several field recordings, and
John Lomax
's
Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads
1911 in music
International trends
Kazi Nazrul Islam
begins composing Bengali music, eventually to become became the popular stream of
Nazrulgeeti
, popular today in
Bangladesh
and
West Bengal
Music of China
Western music begins to make inroads into China
1912 in music
International trends
Henry Cowell
's
The Tides of Manaunaun
is the first composition to use
tone clusters
by striking the keys with his hand and arm
Music of Azerbaijan
Alasgar Abdullayev
performs the
Bayati Shiraz mugham
in Warsaw; this is the first recording of Azerbaijani folk music
Music of Cuba
Tro Matamoros
refines
son
and begins its popularization
Music of Japan
The future members of the
Hatano Jazz Band
visit the US, leading to the first fusions of jazz and Japanese music
Music of New Zealand
James Cowan
's "Sailor Memories", an article in the
Christchurch Press
, is the beginning of a serious consideration of New Zealand folk songs as part of the
culture of New Zealand
Music of South Africa
Gramophone Company Ltd
makes the first commercial recordings of South African music in Cape Town and Johannesburg with a portable field recorder
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
Lovey's String Band
travels to New York City to make the first
calypso
recordings
Music of the United States
W.C. Handy
publishes early hit
blues
song, "The Memphis Blues".
After
Bird of Paradise
becomes a
Broadway
hit, the popularization of
Hawaiian music
begins;
slack-key guitar
's influence on
country music
also starts
1913 in music
International trends
A near-riot occurs at the premiere of
Stravinsky
's
Rite of Spring
in
Paris
Luigi Russolo
's
L'Arte dei Rumori
is published; Russolo claims that noise produced by machines will revolutionize music in the 20th century
Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Izvorna Bosanska muzika
ensembles begin to become popular
Music of Bulgaria
Trumpeter
Abe Elenkrig
&
His Hebrew Bulgarian Orchestra
make some of the first known recordings of
klezmer
, a form of Yiddish folk music
1914 in music
International trends
Jerome Kern
combines multiple forms of
ballet
,
music
and
theater
to invent the modern
musical
Music of Haiti
United States
soldiers occupying
Haiti
bring with them
swing
and
big band
music
Music of Japan
"Kachusha no uta" composed by
Nakayama Shimpei
is the first big
kayokyoku
(pop music) hit in Japan
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
Lionel Belasco
makes his first recordings, the first from Trinidad
1915 in music
Music of Greece
Refugees from
Turkey
arrive in Greece in large numbers, bringing with them
boulgari
, a small string instrument
Music of Latvia
Krišjānis Barons
finishes publishing
Latvju Dainas
, a collection of traditional
dainas
Music of Lithuania
German occupation authorities suppress the nationalist organization
Daina
Music of Spain
Manuel de Falla
composes
El Amor Brujo
, the first
flamenco ballet
Music of the United States
New Orleans
-style bands start enjoying popularity in
Chicago
;
Tom Brown
starts billing his group as a
Jass
Band
1916 in music
Music of the Dominican Republic
The American occupation of the Dominican Republic begins. This leads to a pop form called
pambiche
, invented for American soldiers that couldn't dance to the harder forms, and is also responsible for nationalist elements being added to the lyrics, foreshadowing the rise of
Rafael Trujillo
Music of Finland
A. O. Väisänen
records
jouhikko
music played by
Feodor Pratsu
, inspiring a new generation of modern players
Music of Lithuania
J. Naujalis
and
Stasys Simkus
revitalized the nationalist society
Daina
after suppression by German authorities
Music of the United States
Folklorist
Cecil Sharp
begins a series of influential recordings of rural folk musicians, most importantly
The Ritchies
1917 in music
Music of Russia
The
Bolsheviks
come to power and persecute Gypsy musicians, who had long dominated Russian popular music, for having entertained the bourgeoisie; most Gypsies choose to leave
Music of the United States
The beginning of recorded
jazz
by the
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
("Livery Stable Blues")
Abe Schwartz
signs to
Columbia Records
and
Harry Kandel
to
Victor Records
, marking the birth of the American
klezmer
record industry
1918 in music
1919 in music
Music of Mexico
Cornets
are added to
mariachi
groups
Music of Quebec
The first scholarly interest in
Quebecois
folk music
, as well as its commercial recording, begin
Music of the United States
Chicago establishes itself as the capital of jazz
Stride
piano style develops in New York City
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