1882 in music
Events in the year 1882 in music.Specific locations
- 1882 in Norwegian music
Events
- January – Richard Wagner completes his opera Parsifal
- July 26 – Wagner's Parsifal is premièred at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus under the baton of Hermann Levi with the tenor Hermann Winkelmann in the title rôle and Engelbert Humperdinck assisting in the production
- August 8–20 – Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture is premièred in a tent near the unfinished Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow under the baton of Ippolit Al'tani
- Gustav Mahler is employed at Olomouc
- Richard Strauss enters Munich University
Published popular music
- "Baa! Baa! Baa!"
- "The Band Quartette" by Charles A. White
- "Bow, Bow, Ye Lower Middle Classes"
- "Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye"
- "In My Fust 'Usband's Time"
- "The Old Miser" by Charles A. White
- Les Patineurs
- "Sweet Violets" by Joseph Emmet
- "Up Went The Price"
- From the score of Iolanthe:
- *"I'm Very Much Pained"
- *"Loudly Let The Trumpets Bray"
- *"The Nightmare Song"
- *"None Shall Part Us"
- *"Oh, Foolish Fay"
- *"Tho' P'raps I May Incur Your Blame"
- *"Though The Views Of The House Have Diverged"
- *"Tripping Hither, Tripping Thither"
- *"Welcome To Our Hearts Again"
- *"When All Night Long A Chap Remains"
- *"When Britain Really Ruled The Waves"
- *"When I Went To The Bar"
Classical music
- Alexander Glazunov – String Quartet No. 1
- Charles Gounod – The Redemption
- Hans Huber – Symphony no. 1 "Wilhelm Tell"
- Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov – Yar-khmel
- Camille Saint-Saëns – Deux chœurs, for mixed chorus with piano ad libitum
- Bedřich Smetana – String Quartet no. 2
- Johann Strauss – Voices of Spring
Opera
- Friedrich Lux – Der Schmied von Ruhla, Stadtheater, Mainz, 28 March
- Adolf Neuendorff – Don Quixote
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – The Snow Maiden, Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, 29 January 1882
- Camille Saint-Saëns – Henry VIII
- Richard Wagner – Parsifal, Bayreuth Festspielhaus, 26 July
Musical theater
- Der Bettelstudent, Vienna production
- The Grand Mogul, Broadway production
- Iolanthe ; London production opened at the Savoy Theatre on November 25 and ran for 398 performances
- Iolanthe, Broadway production opened at the Standard Theatre on December 1
- The Queen's Lace Handkerchief, Broadway production opened at the Casino Theatre on October 21 and ran for 571 performances
- The Smugglers , Broadway production
Births
- January 15 – Henry Burr, popular tenor, prolific early recording artist
- February 11
- *Gheorghe Cucu composer
- *Joe Jordan, musician and composer
- February 28 – Geraldine Farrar, operatic soprano
- March 5 – Pauline Donalda, operatic soprano
- March 18 – Gian Francesco Malipiero, composer and musicologist
- March 24 – Gino Marinuzzi, conductor and composer
- April 4 – Mary Howe, composer and pianist
- April 17 – Artur Schnabel, pianist
- April 18 – Leopold Stokowski, conductor
- April 23 – Albert Coates, conductor and composer
- April 24 – Albert Valsien, conductor and composer
- May 6 – Georgi Atanasov, composer
- May 11 – Joseph Marx, composer and critic
- May 12 – Kyrylo Stetsenko, conductor, composer, critic and teacher
- June 4 – Erwin Lendvai, composer and choral conductor
- June 17 – Igor Stravinsky, composer
- July 8 – Percy Grainger, composer
- August 15 – Marion Bauer, composer
- August 18 – Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, composer, organist, and opera director
- September 6 – John Powell, composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist
- October 6 – Karol Szymanowski, pianist and composer
- November 10 – Rudi Gfaller, Austrian operetta singer and composer
- December 8 – Manuel María Ponce, composer and music teacher
- December 9 – Joaquín Turina, composer
- December 16 – Zoltán Kodály, composer
Deaths
- February 3 – Guglielmo Quarenghi, composer
- February 12 – Madame Céleste, dancer
- February 16 – Julián Arcas, guitarist and composer
- February 20 – Louis Adolphe le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant, soldier and musicologist
- February 22 – Harriett Everard, singer and actress
- February 27 – Alfred Jaëll, pianist
- March 1 – Theodor Kullak, pianist and composer
- March 16 – Mariia Surovshchikova-Petipa, ballerina
- April 3 – Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken, composer and conductor
- June 24 – Joachim Raff, composer
- June 28 – James Turle, organist and composer
- July – John Zundel, organist, composer and arranger
- July 4 – Joseph Brackett, songwriter
- July 12 – Alfred Pease, composer and pianist
- September 16 – Theodore Eisfeld, conductor
- October 3 – Adelaide Phillips, contralto singer
- October 22 – Oskar Ahnfelt, composer of hymn-tunes
- October 29 – Gustav Nottebohm, composer and music editor
- November 2 – Cenobio Paniagua, composer
- November 18 – Aleksander Mirecki, marischal and violinist
- November 20 – Kéler Béla, composer and conductor
- December 29 – Josabeth Sjöberg, painter and music teacher
- date unknown
- *Edward Mack, composer
- *Konstantin Vilboa, composer