1931 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1931.
Specific locations
- 1931 in British music
- 1931 in Norwegian music
Specific genres
- 1931 in country music
- 1931 in jazz
Events
- January 24
- *Mary Garden makes her last appearance with Chicago Opera, before retiring to her native Scotland.
- *The Romen Theatre opens as a studio in Moscow.
- May 14 – After conducting a concert in memory of Giuseppe Martucci in Bologna, Arturo Toscanini is attacked by a crowd for having refused to perform the fascist Italian national anthem on the program.
- May 21 – RCA Victor's first commercially issued 33⅓ rpm record, "Salon Suite, No. 1" by The Victor Salon Orchestra, directed by Nathaniel Shilkret, is recorded.
- July 22–28 – The ninth annual ISCM Festival of Contemporary Music takes place in London and Oxford, with concerts of orchestral, choral, and chamber music.
- October 20 – The Indian Music Circle, dedicated to the revival of Indian classical music, is inaugurated with a ceremony held in the Jinnah Memorial Hall, Bombay.
Published popular music
- "Adios" w. Eddie Wood m. Enric Madriguera
- "All of Me" w.m. Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks
- "As Time Goes By" w.m. Herman Hupfeld
- "At Your Command" w.m. Harry Barris, Bing Crosby & Harry Tobias
- "Black Jazz" m. Gene Gifford
- "Blah, Blah, Blah" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin. Introduced by El Brendel in the film Delicious
- "Blues in My Heart" w. Irving Mills m. Benny Carter
- "Bend Down, Sister" w. Ballard MacDonald & David Silverstein m. Con Conrad. From the musical film Palmy Days.
- "Brighter Than The Sun" w. Anona Winn m. Ray Noble
- "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Jay Gorney
- "By The River Sainte Marie" w. Edgar Leslie m. Harry Warren
- "Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear" w. Dorothy Dick w.m. Bert Reisfeld, Mart Fryberg & Rolf Marbet
- "Close Your Eyes" D. Carter – H. M. Tennent
- "Come to Me" w. B. G. De Sylva & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
- "Concentratin' On You" w. Andy Razaf m. Fats Waller
- "Crosby, Columbo And Vallee" w. Al Dubin m. Joe Burke
- "Cuban Love Song" w.m. Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh & Herbert Stothart
- "Dancing In The Dark" w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
- "Delishious" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "Doin' What I Please" w. Andy Razaf m. Thomas Waller
- "Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away" w. Sammy Timberg m. Samuel Lerner. Introduced by Mae Questel and Rudy Vallee in the Betty Boop animated short Musical Justice
- "Down Sunnyside Lane" Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly
- "Dream a Little Dream of Me" w. Gus Kahn m. Fabian Andre & Wilbur Schwandt
- "An Evening In Caroline" w.m. Walter Donaldson
- "A Faded Summer Love" w.m. Phil Baxter
- "Goodnight, Sweetheart" w.m. Ray Noble, James Campbell & Reg Connelly
- "Got A Date With An Angel" w. Clifford Grey & Sonny Miller m. Jack Waller & Joseph Tunbridge
- "Got the Bench, Got the Park" w.m. Al Sherman, Al Lewis & Fred Phillips
- "Green Eyes" w. E. Rivera & Eddie Woods Adolfo Utrero m. Nilo Menendez
- "Guilty" w. Gus Kahn m. Richard A. Whiting & Harry Akst
- "Hang Out The Stars In Indiana" w. Billy Moll m. Harry Woods
- "He Played His Ukulele As The Ship Went Down" w.m. Arthur Le Clerq
- "Heartaches" w. John Clenner m. Al Hoffman
- "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye" w. Edward Heyman m. John Green. Introduced by Frances Langford in the musical Here Goes the Bride
- "Help Yourself to Happiness" w.m. Mack Gordon, Harry Revel and Harry Richman. Introduced by Harry Richman in the revue Ziegfeld Follies of 1931
- "Hold My Hand" w. Douglas Furber m. Noel Gay
- "Home" w.m. Peter Van Steeden, Harry Clarkson & Geoff Clarkson
- "Hoops" w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
- "I Apologize" w.m. Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart & Ed Nelson
- "I Don't Know Why" w. Roy Turk m. Fred E. Ahlert
- "I Found A Million Dollar Baby " w. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon m. Harry Warren
- "I Heard" w.m. Don Redman
- "I Love Louisa" w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
- "I Surrender, Dear" w. Gordon Clifford m. Harry Barris
- "If You Should Ever Need Me" w. Al Dubin m. Joe Burke
- "I'll Be Good Because Of You" w.m. Ray Noble & Alan Murray
- "I'm All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart" Fisher, Unger, Stern
- "I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby" w. Alex Hill m. Fats Waller
- "I'm Gonna Get You" w.m. Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias & Jules Lemare
- "I'm Good For Nothing But Love" Ballard, Maltin
- "I'm Through with Love" w. Gus Kahn m. Matty Malneck & Fud Livingston
- "It isnae me" w. Sally Holmes m. Edward Elgar
- "It's the Darndest Thing" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jimmy McHugh
- "It's the Girl" w. Dave Oppenheim m. Abel Baer
- "It's You!" Razaf, Waller
- "I've Got Five Dollars" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Jazz Nocturne" m. Dana Suesse
- "Just One More Chance" w. Sam Coslow m. Arthur Johnston
- "Kicking The Gong Around" w. Ted Koehler m. Harold Arlen
- "A Lady Must Live" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Jeanne Aubert in the musical America's Sweetheart
- "Lady Of Spain" w.m. Robert Hargreaves, Tolchard Evans, Stanley J. Damerell & Henry J. Tilsley
- "Lies" w. George E. Springer m. Harry Barris
- "Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries" w. B. G. De Sylva & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
- "Little Girl" w.m. Madeline Hyde & Francis Henry
- "Love Is Sweeping The Country" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "Love Letters In The Sand" w. Nick Kenny & Charles Kenny m. J. Fred Coots
- "Lullaby Of The Leaves" w. Joe Young m. Bernice Petkere
- "Mad Dogs And Englishmen" w.m. Noël Coward
- "Makin' Faces At The Man In The Moon" w.m. Max Rich, Kate Smith, Al Hoffman & Ned Washington
- "Mama Inez" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Eliseo Grenet
- "Maria, My Own" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Ernesto Lecuona
- "Marta" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Moises Simons
- "Mary " w.m. J. Fred Coots & Ozzie Nelson
- "Mausie" w. Harry Graham m. Paul Abraham
- "Me!" w.m. Irving Berlin
- " Moonlight Saving Time" w.m. Irving Kahal & Harry Richman
- "My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes" Koehler, Pola, Golden
- "My Song" w. Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
- "Nevertheless" w. Bert Kalmar m. Harry Ruby
- "Now's The Time To Fall In Love" w.m. Al Sherman & Al Lewis
- "Of Thee I Sing" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "Oh, Monah" w.m. Ted Weems & Joe "Country" Washburn
- "One More Time" w.m. B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
- "Ooh That Kiss" w. Mort Dixon & Joe Young m. Harry Warren
- "Out Of Nowhere" w. Edward Heyman m. John Green
- "Paradise" w. Nacio Herb Brown & Gordon Clifford m. Nacio Herb Brown
- "Penthouse Serenade " w.m. Will Jason & Val Burton
- "Pied Piper Of Hamelin" w.m. Noel Gay
- "Poor Pierrot" w. Otto Harbach m. Jerome Kern
- "Prisoner Of Love" w. Leo Robin m. Russ Columbo & Clarence Gaskill
- "River, Stay 'Way From My Door" w. Mort Dixon m. Harry Woods
- "Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On" w.m. James McCaffrey, Eugene West & Dave Ringle
- "Running Between The Raindrops" w. James Dyrenforth m. Carroll Gibbons
- "Sally" w.m. William Haines, Harry Leon & Leo Towers
- "Shadrack" w.m. Robert MacGimsey
- "She Didn't Say Yes" w. Otto Harbach m. Jerome Kern. Introduced by Bettina Hall in the musical The Cat and the Fiddle.
- "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile" w. Charles O'Flynn & Jack Meskill m. Max Rich
- "Somebody from Somewhere" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin. Introduced by Janet Gaynor in the film Delicious
- "Sweet And Lovely" w.m. Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias & Jules Lemare
- "Thanks To You" w. Grant Clarke m. Pete Wendling
- "That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine" w.m. Jimmy Long & Gene Autry
- "That's My Desire" w. Carroll Loveday m. Helmy Kresa
- "This Is The Missus" w.m. Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
- "The Thrill Is Gone" w.m. Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
- "Till The Real Thing Comes Along" w.m. Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin & L. E. Freeman
- "Twentieth Century Blues" w.m. Noël Coward
- "Under the Bridges of Paris" w. Jean Rodor, Dorcas Cochran m. Vincent Scotto
- "Underneath The Arches" w.m. Reg Connelly & Bud Flanagan
- "Wabash Moon" w.m. Dave Dreyer & Morton Downey
- "Was I?" w. Charles Farrell m. Chick Endor from the revue Ziegfeld Follies Of 1931
- "Was That The Human Thing To Do?" w. Joe Young m. Sammy Fain
- "We'll Be The Same" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Were You Sincere" w. Jack Meskill m. Vincent Rose
- "When I Take My Sugar To Tea" w.m. Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal & Pierre Norman Connor
- "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" w.m. Leon Rene, Otis Rene & Clarence Muse
- "When The Bloom Is On The Sage" w.m. Nat Vincent & Fred Howard Wright
- "When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain" w.m. Howard Johnson, Harry Woods & Kate Smith
- "When Your Lover Has Gone" w.m. E. A. Swan
- "When Yuba Plays The Rumba On The Tuba" w.m. Herman Hupfeld
- "Where The Blue Of The Night" w.m. Roy Turk, Bing Crosby & Fred E. Ahlert
- "Who Cares?" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin. Introduced by William Gaxton and Lois Moran in the musical Of Thee I Sing
- "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" w. Ted Koehler & Billy Moll m. Harry Barris
- "Yes, Yes, My Baby Said Yes, Yes" Cliff Friend, Con Conrad. Introduced by Eddie Cantor in the film Palmy Days
- "You Are My Heart's Delight" w. Harry Graham m. Franz Lehár Music 1923
- "You Call It Madness " w.m. Con Conrad, Gladys Du Bois, Russ Columbo & Paul Gregory
- "You Can't Stop Me From Loving You" w. Mann Holiner m. Alberta Nichols
- "You Forgot Your Gloves" w. Edward Eliscu m. Ned Lehac. Introduced by Constance Carpenter and Carl Randall in the revue The Third Little Show
- "You Rascal You" w.m. Sam Theard
- "You Try Somebody Else" w. B. G. De Sylva & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson
- "You're Blasé" w. Bruce Sievier m. Ord Hamilton
- "You're My Decline And Fall" George Posford
- "You're My Everything" w. Mort Dixon & Joe Young m. Harry Warren
- "Yours" w. Jack Sherr Augustin Rodriguez m. Gonzalo Roig
Biggest hit songs
in the limited set of charts available for 1931.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart Entries |
1 | Cab Calloway & His Cotton Club Orchestra | Minnie the Moocher | 1931 | RYM 1 of 1931, US BB 3 of 1931, POP 3 of 1931, RIAA 82, Scrobulate 87 of swing, Acclaimed 649 | |
2 | Ted Lewis | Just a Gigolo | 1931 | US BB 1 of 1931, POP 1 of 1931 | |
3 | Duke Ellington | Mood Indigo | 1931 | RYM 3 of 1931, US BB 7 of 1931, POP 7 of 1931, Acclaimed 518 | |
4 | Guy Lombardo | Goodnight, Sweetheart | 1931 | US BB 4 of 1931, POP 4 of 1931, RYM 40 of 1931 | |
5 | Isham Jones | Stardust | 1931 | US BB 5 of 1931, POP 5 of 1931, RYM 47 of 1930 |
Top hits on record
- "Any Little Fish" by Noël Coward
- "As Time Goes By" by Rudy Vallée
- "At Your Command" by Bing Crosby
- "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" by Cab Calloway
- "Beyond the Blue Horizon" by Jack Hylton
- "Blue Again" by Ambrose
- "Dream A Little Dream Of Me", recorded by
- *Wayne King, The Waltz King
- *Ozzie Nelson
- "Goodnight, Sweetheart", recorded by:
- *Al Bowlly
- *Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
- "The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls" by John McCormack
- "High Water" by Paul Robeson
- "I Apologize" by Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra, vocal Paul Small
- "I Don't Know Why – I Just Do" by Layton & Johnstone
- "I Found A Million Dollar Baby " by The Boswell Sisters
- "Just One More Chance" by Bing Crosby and Victor Young
- "The Kiss Waltz" by Gracie Fields
- "Lady, Play Your Mandolin" recorded by:
- *Havana Novelty Orchestra, directed Nat Shilkret, vocal Paul Small
- *Nick Lucas
- "Lazy River" by Louis Armstrong
- "Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries", recorded by
- *Hutch
- *Rudy Vallee
- "Linda" by Carroll Gibbons
- "Memories Of You" by Duke Ellington
- "Moanin' Low" by Sophie Tucker
- "Mood Indigo" by Duke Ellington & His Jungle Band
- "My Ideal" by Maurice Chevalier
- "Nevertheless" by Ruth Etting
- "Out Of Nowhere" by Bing Crosby
- "The Peanut Vendor " by Don Azpiazu
- "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" by Gene Austin
- "River Stay 'Way From My Door" by Paul Robeson
- "Rockin' Chair" by Paul Robeson
- "Sally" by Gracie Fields
- "Star Dust" by Bing Crosby
- "Sweet And Lovely" by Al Bowlly with Savoy Orpheans; Howard Jacobs and Carroll Gibbons
- "Time On My Hands" by Al Bowlly with The New Mayfair Dance Orchestra
- "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" by Maurice Chevalier
- "When I Take My Sugar To Tea" by Boswell Sisters and the Dorsey Brothers
- "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" by Kate Smith
- "When Yuba Plays the Rumba On the Tuba" by Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees
- "Would You Like To Take A Walk" by Annette Hanshaw including Benny Goodman and Eddie Lang
- "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" by Bing Crosby
- "You Call It Madness " by Russ Columbo
Top blues recordings
- "Devil Got My Woman" – Skip James
- "Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues" – Skip James
- "I'm So Glad" – Skip James
- "Uncle Ned, Don't Use Your Head" – Lonnie Johnson
- "Southern Can is Mine" – Blind Willie McTell
- "Broke Down Engine Blues" – Blind Willie McTell
- "Georgia Rag" – Blind Willie McTell
Classical music
- Jean Absil – Trio for violin, cello, and piano, op. 7
- Joseph Achron – Quartet for Cello, Trumpet, Horn, and Piano, Golem
- Jehan Alain –
- Karel Albert – Oedipus a Colonus, incidental music for the play by Sophocles
- Franco Alfano –
- Hugo Alfvén – Swedish Rhapsody No. 3 , for orchestra, op. 47
- Hendrik Andriessen –
- George Antheil – Six Little Pieces, for string quartet
- Hans Erich Apostel – Fünf Lieder, for low voice and piano or orchestra, op. 3
- Dina Appeldoorn – Zes kantoj
- Blaž Arnič – Concerto for Organ and Percussion
- Kurt Atterberg – Suite No. 8, for orchestra, op. 34
- Georges Auric –
- Daniel Ayala –
- Grażyna Bacewicz – Suite, for string orchestra
- Henk Badings –
- Samuel Barber –
- Béla Bartók –
- Marion Bauer – "Here at High Morning", for male chorus, op. 27
- Arnold Bax
- Amy Beach –
- Paul Ben-Haim –
- Lennox Berkeley –
- Boris Blacher –
- Marc Blitzstein – Piano Concerto
- Paul Bowles –
- Luis de Freitas Branco – Lembrança, for four-part male choir
- Havergal Brian –
- Frank Bridge – Phantasm, for piano and orchestra
- Benjamin Britten –
- Willy Burkhard –
- John Alden Carpenter – Song of Faith, for SATB choir and orchestra
- Julián Carrillo –
- Elliott Carter – Philoctetes, for tenor, baritone, male chorus, oboe, and percussion
- Alfredo Casella –
- Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco –
- Juan José Castro – Symphony No. 1
- Abram Chasins – Parade, for orchestra
- Francesco Cilea – Suite No. 2, for orchestra
- Philip Greeley Clapp –
- Arnold Cooke – Passacaglia, Scherzo, and Finale, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and string quartet
- Aaron Copland – Miracle at Verdun, incidental music for the play by Hans Chlumberg, chamber orchestra
- Henry Cowell –
- Jean Cras – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
- Ruth Crawford Seeger – String Quartet
- Nancy Dalberg – Tre danske Duetter, for voices
- Georges Dandelot – Chansons de Bilitis, for voice and piano, second set
- Johann Nepomuk David – Kleine Präludien und Fugen, in A minor and G major, for organ
- Maurice Delage – Deux fables de Jean de La Fontaine, for voice, flute, oboe, two clarinets, bassoon, horn, trumpet, piano, and string quartet
- Frederick Delius –
- Vernon Duke –
- George Dyson – The Canterbury Pilgrims, for soprano, tenor, baritone, choir, and orchestra
- Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté –
- Werner Egk –
- Hanns Eisler –
- Edward Elgar – Soliloquy, for oboe and orchestra
- Heino Eller –
- Ulvi Cemal Erkin – Beş damla, for piano
- Ferenc Farkas –
- Samuel Feinberg – Piano Concerto No. 1
- Jacobo Ficher – Sonata, for flute, viola, and piano, op. 18
- Gerald Finzi – To Joy, for voice and piano, op. 13
- Wolfgang Fortner –
- Isadore Freed – String Quartet
- Noël Gallon – Sonatine, for piano
- Alejandro García Caturla –
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- Roberto Gerhard – Sis cançons populars catalanes, for soprano or tenor and orchestra
- George Gershwin – Second Rhapsody, for piano and orchestra
- Vittorio Giannini –
- Cecil Armstrong Gibbs –
- Alexander Glazunov – "Concerto ballata" in C major, for cello and orchestra, op. 108
- Reinhold Glière – Comedians
- Radamés Gnattali –
- Berthold Goldschmidt –
- Eugene Aynsley Goossens –
- Percy Grainger –
- Alexander Gretchaninov – Sonata, for piano, op. 129
- Ferde Grofé –
- Camargo Guarnieri –
- Alois Hába –
- Henry Hadley –
- Johan Halvorsen – Danses norvégiennes Nos. 3–6, for violin and orchestra
- Roy Harris –
- Karl Amadeus Hartmann –
- Alfred Hill – Mass in E major
- Paul Hindemith –
- Vagn Holmboe –
- Gustav Holst – Twelve Welsh Folk Songs, for choir, H183
- Arthur Honegger – Cris du monde, for solo voices, children's chorus, mixed chorus, and orchestra
- Alan Hovhaness – Boreas and Mount Wildcat, for orchestra op. 2a
- Mary Howe –
- Herbert Howells –
- Jacques Ibert –
- Vincent d'Indy –
- John Ireland – Songs Sacred and Profane, for voice and piano
- Charles Ives – The Fourth of July, from A Symphony: New England Holidays
- Gordon Jacob –
- Dorothy James – Symphonic Fragments, for orchestra
- André Jolivet –
- Joseph Jongen –
- Manolis Kalomiris – I symphonia ton anidheon ke ton kalon anthropon , for choir and orchestra
- Sigfrid Karg-Elert –
- Albert Ketèlbey – In the Mystic Land of Egypt
- Aram Khachaturian – Double Fugue, for string quartet
- Uuno Klami –
- Lev Knipper – Negrityonok Sėbi , ballet for orchestra, op. 24
- Zoltán Kodály –
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold – Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major, op. 25
- Charles Koechlin –
- Ernst Krenek –
- Paul Ladmirault – En Fôret
- László Lajtha – Concerto, for violin and orchestra, op. 15
- Constant Lambert –
- Lars-Erik Larsson – Duo, for violin and viola, op. 6
- Marc Lavry – Jewish Suite, for string quartet
- Jón Leifs –
- George Frederick McKay – Trio, for violin, cello, and piano
- Alexander Mackenzie – Partsongs, for four-part mixed choir and piano, op. 92
- Elizabeth Maconchy –
- Gian Francesco Malipiero –
- Igor Markevitch – Serenade for Three Instruments
- Frank Martin – La nique à Satan, for baritone, children’s choir, female choir, male choir, wind instruments, 2 pianos, percussion, and contrabass
- Bohuslav Martinů –
- Nikolai Medtner –
- Erkki Melartin –
- Olivier Messiaen –
- Darius Milhaud – Sonata for organ, op. 112
- Ernest John Moeran –
- Federico Mompou – Comptines I–III, for voice and piano
- Carl Nielsen –
- Gösta Nystroem – Sinfonia breve
- Carl Orff –
- Leo Ornstein – Preludes, for cello and piano
- Paul Paray – Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc
- Harry Partch –
- Juan Carlos Paz –
- Wilhelm Peterson-Berger –
- Hans Pfitzner –
- Willem Pijper – Sonata, for unaccompanied violin
- Mario Pilati –
- Walter Piston – Suite, for oboe and piano
- Ildebrando Pizzetti – Introduzione all’Agamennone, for choir and orchestra
- Quincy Porter –
- Francis Poulenc –
- Sergei Prokofiev – Piano Concerto No. 4, for left hand, written for Paul Wittgenstein
- Sergei Rachmaninoff –
- Maurice Ravel – Piano Concerto in G
- Ottorino Respighi –
- Silvestre Revueltas –
- Duo para pato y canario, for voice and small orchestra
- Esquinas, for orchestra with soprano voice
- "Ranas", for voice and piano
- "El tecolote", for voice and piano
- String Quartet No. 2
- String Quartet No. 3
- Ventanas, for orchestra
- Wallingford Riegger –
- Vittorio Rieti –
- Joaquín Rodrigo – Serenata española, for piano
- Amadeo Roldán –
- Guy Ropartz – L'indiscret, ballet, for orchestra
- Hilding Rosenberg –
- Albert Roussel –
- Carl Ruggles – Sun-Treader, for orchestra
- Harald Sæverud –
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- Henri Sauguet –
- Franz Schmidt – Variationen über ein Husarenlied, for orchestra
- Florent Schmitt –
- Othmar Schoeck – Sonata in E major, for violin and piano, op. 46
- Arnold Schoenberg –
- Erwin Schulhoff – Suite dansante en jazz, for piano
- Cyril Scott –
- Roger Sessions – Waltzes, for orchestra
- Dmitri Shostakovich – Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, "First of May"
- Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji –
- Vissarion Shebalin – Lenin, dramatic symphony for narrator, four vocal soloists, choir, and orchestra, op. 16
- Nikos Skalkottas –
- Richard Strauss – Kampf und Sieg, for orchestra
- Igor Stravinsky – Violin Concerto in D
- Josef Suk – Mass in B major, for SATB choir, strings, organ, and timpani
- Karol Szymanowski – Harnasie, op. 55
- Alexandre Tansman –
- Virgil Thomson –
- Randall Thompson – Symphony No. 2 in E minor
- Michael Tippett – Symphonic Movement, for orchestra
- Henri Tomasi –
- Eduard Tubin – Süit eesti motiividel , for orchestra
- Joaquín Turina –
- Geirr Tveitt – Prillar, for orchestra
- Edgard Varèse – Ionisation
- Ralph Vaughan Williams –
- Louis Vierne –
- Heitor Villa-Lobos –
- John Vincent – A Folk Song Symphony, for orchestra
- William Walton –
- Kurt Weill – Mann ist Mann, incidental music to the play by Bertolt Brecht
- Jaromir Weinberger –
- Egon Wellesz –
- Mark Wessel –
- Stefan Wolpe –
- Ivan Wyschnegradsky –
- Riccardo Zandonai – Quadri di Segantini, for orchestra
[Opera]
- Paul Abraham – Die Blume von Hawaii, staged 24 July, in Leipzig, Neues Theater
- George Antheil – Helen Retires
- Arthur Benjamin – The Devil Take Her, staged 1 December, London, Royal College of Music
- Alfredo Casella – La donna serpente, op. 50
- Gustave Charpentier – Orphée
- Werner Egk – Der Löwe und die Maus
- George Enescu – Œdipe, op. 23
- Walter Goehr – Malpopita
- Louis Gruenberg –
- Jesús Guridi – La cautiva, staged 10 February, Calderón Theater, Madrid
- Arthur Honegger – La belle de Moudon, staged 30 May, in Mézières, Théâtre du Jorat
- Jacques Ibert – Gonzague, staged 17 December, Monte Carlo
- Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov – Zhenit′ba , op. 70, staged 18 October at the Radio Theatre, Moscow
- Lev Knipper – Goroda i godï , op. 22
- Eduard Künneke – Nadja, op. 28, performed in Kassel
- Gian Francesco Malipiero –
- Italo Montemezzi – La notte di Zoraima, staged 31 January, Teatro alla Scala, Milan
- Hans Pfitzner – Das Herz, op. 39, staged 12 November, simultaneously in Berlin and Munich
- Jean Roger-Ducasse – Cantegril, staged 9 February at the Opéra-Comique, Paris
- Germaine Tailleferre – Zoulaina
- Deems Taylor – Peter Ibbetson, op. 20, staged 7 February, Metropolitan Opera, New York
- Gabriel von Wayditch – Horus
- Egon Wellesz – Die Bakchantinnen, staged 20 June, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna
- Jaromir Weinberger – Milovaný hlas , staged 28 February, Munich
- Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari – La vedova scaltra, staged 5 March, at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Rome
- Eugène Ysaÿe – Piére li houïeu , staged 4 March in Liège
[Jazz]
[Musical theater]
- America's Sweetheart Broadway production opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on February 10 and ran for 135 performances.
- The Band Wagon Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on June 3 and ran for 260 performances
- Bitter Sweet – London revival
- The Cat and the Fiddle Broadway production opened at the Globe Theatre on October 15 and ran for 395 performances
- Cavalcade – London production opened at the Drury Lane Theatre on October 13 and ran for 405 performances
- Die Dubarry Berlin production opened on August 14
- Folly To Be Wise London revue opened at the Piccadilly Theatre on January 8. Starring Cicely Courtneidge.
- Here Goes the Bride Broadway production opened at Chanin's 46th Street Theatre on November 3 and ran for 7 performances.
- Hold My Hand London production opened at the Gaiety Theatre on December 23. Starring Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale and Stanley Lupino.
- The Land of Smiles – London production opened at the Drury Lane Theatre on May 8
- The Laugh Parade Broadway revue opened at the Imperial Theatre on November 2 and ran for 231 performances
- Of Thee I Sing Broadway production, opened December 26 and ran for 441 performances.
- The Third Little Show Broadway production opened at the Music Box Theatre on June 1 and ran for 136 performances
- Victoria and Her Hussar London production opened at the Palace Theatre on September 17 and ran for 100 performances
- White Horse Inn London production opened at the Coliseum Theatre on April 8 and ran for 651 performances
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 Broadway revue opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre on July 1 and ran for 165 performances.
[Musical film]s
- Alam Ara, starring Master Vithal and Zubeida, with music by Ferozshah M. Mistri and B. Irani
- A Caprice of Pompadour, starring André Baugé
- Autumn Roses, starring Francisco Canaro, with music by Guillermo Barbieri and José Rial
- Children of Dreams starring Margaret Schilling, Paul Gregory and Tom Patricola
- City of Song, starring Jan Kiepura, with music by Paul Abraham, Philip Braham and Ernesto Tagliaferri
- The Cuban Love Song starring Lawrence Tibbett, Lupe Vélez, Jimmy Durante and Louise Fazenda
- Delicious starring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell and El Brendl.
- Die Fledermaus, starring Anny Ondra, Georg Alexander and Oskar Sima, with music by Johann Strauss II.
- Her Majesty, Love starring Marilyn Miller
- The Hot Heiress starring Ben Lyon and Ona Munson
- Huwen op Bevel
- Kiss Me Again starring Bernice Claire and Edward Everett Horton
- Madame Pompadour, starring Anny Ahlers, Kurt Gerron and Walter Jankuhn, with music by Eduard Künneke, Rudolf Nelson and Robert Stolz
- Le Million starring Annabella and René Lefèvre
- Palmy Days starring Eddie Cantor and Charlotte Greenwood
- Pardon Us starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Directed by James Parrott.
- The Prodigal starring Lawrence Tibbett
- Sally in Our Alley starring Gracie Fields
- Showgirl's Luck starring Susan Denis, Arthur Tauchert, Arthur Clarke and Fred Bluett
- The Private Secretary, starring Renate Müller, Hermann Thimig and Felix Bressart, with music by Paul Abraham and Lajos Lajtai
- The Smiling Lieutenant starring Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert and Miriam Hopkins
- Sunshine Susie starring Renate Müller and Jack Hulbert
Births
- January 5 – Alfred Brendel, pianist
- January 8 – Bill Graham, rock music entrepreneur
- January 12 – Roland Alphonso, saxophonist
- January 14 – Caterina Valente, multilingual singer
- January 21 – Rudi Maugeri, pop singer
- January 22 – Sam Cooke, singer
- February 12 – Walt Groller, accordionist and polka musician
- February 14 – Phyllis McGuire, vocalist
- March 5 – Barry Tuckwell, horn player
- March 15 – D. J. Fontana, drummer
- March 25
- *Vytautas Barkauskas, composer
- *Humphrey Burton, television music and arts presenter
- *Paul Motian, jazz drummer
- April 29 – Lonnie Donegan, skiffle musician
- May 4 – Ed Cassidy, drummer
- May 7 – Teresa Brewer, singer
- May 14
- *Aloys Kontarsky, pianist
- *Alvin Lucier, composer
- June 10 – João Gilberto, bossa nova musician
- June 11
- *Margarita Pracatan, Cuban-born novelty singer
- *Audrey Schuh, American soprano
- June 17 – Dominic Frontiere, accordionist and composer
- July 6 – Della Reese, actress and singer
- July 10 – Jerry Herman, American musical theater composer and lyricist
- July 11 – Tab Hunter, actor and singer
- July 18 – Papa Dee Allen, funk musician
- July 21 – Plas Johnson, American saxophonist
- July 31
- *Kenny Burrell, jazz guitarist
- *Morey Carr
- August 28
- *John Perkins
- *John Shirley-Quirk, operatic bass-baritone
- September 1
- * Richard Hundley, American pianist, composer
- * Javier Solís, Mexican ranchera & bolero singer
- September 12 – George Jones, country singer
- September 19 – Brook Benton, singer and songwriter
- September 22 – George Chambers
- September 24 – Anthony Newley, English songwriter, actor and singer
- October 1 – Alan Wagner, American opera critic
- October 15 – Freddy Cole, jazz singer and pianist
- October 24 – Sofia Gubaidulina, composer
- November 2 – Phil Woods, jazz saxophonist
- November 5 – Ike Turner, musician and record producer
- November 16
- *Bob Gibson, folk musician
- *Hubert Sumlin, blues guitarist
- December 21 – David Baker, American composer and educator
- December 24
- *Ray Bryant, jazz pianist
- *Mauricio Kagel, composer
- December 27 – Scotty Moore, guitarist
- December 30 – Skeeter Davis, country singer
Deaths
- January 5 – Colonel Charles Gerard Conn, instrument manufacturer
- January 21 – Felix Blumenfeld, pianist, conductor and composer
- January 23 – Anna Pavlova, ballerina
- February 16 – Dirk Schäfer, pianist and composer
- February 23
- *Mario Ancona, bel canto baritone
- *Dame Nellie Melba, operatic soprano
- March 25 – Tomasz Bartkiewcz, organist and composer
- April 4 – George Whitefield Chadwick, composer
- May 8 – Bertha Lewis, singer and actress with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
- May 12 – Eugène Ysaÿe, violinist and composer
- May 13 – Josif Marinković, composer
- June 18 – Fanny Holland, singer and actress
- June 21 – Jimmy Blythe, jazz pianist
- July 2 – Charles Quef, organist and composer
- July 4 – Buddy Petit, jazz cornet player
- August 6 – Bix Beiderbecke, jazz musician
- August 11 – Linda Loredo, dancer
- August 22 – Joseph Tabrar, songwriter
- August 26 – Heinrich Grünfeld, cellist
- August 28 – Jane Green singer
- September 3 – Franz Schalk, conductor
- September 6 – Juliana Walanika, the "Hawaiian Nightingale", court singer
- September 10 – Alfonso Rendano, pianist, inventor of the "third pedal"
- September 20 – Ugo Falena, opera librettist
- September 23 – Harry Macdonough, pioneer recording artist
- October 3 – Carl Nielsen, composer
- October 8 – Luigi von Kunits, violinist, conductor and composer
- October 18 – Thomas Edison, inventor of the phonograph
- October 20 – Emánuel Moór, pianist, composer and inventor of the Duplex-Coupler Grand Pianoforte
- October 21 – Barbecue Bob, blues musician
- October 29 – Luciano Gallet, composer
- November 4 – Buddy Bolden, jazz musician
- November 17 – Georgi Atanasov, composer
- November 19 – Frederic Cliffe, composer
- November 23 – Leonora Braham, operatic soprano and actress
- December 2 – Vincent d'Indy, composer