Tue 5 Jun 2007
This Day in Classical Music History: June 5
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1625: Orlando Gibbons, composer and organist, died.
1816: Giovanni Paisiello, composer, died.
Tue 5 Jun 2007
1625: Orlando Gibbons, composer and organist, died.
1816: Giovanni Paisiello, composer, died.
Tue 5 Jun 2007
Many countries have a special and unique national holiday. In Canada, where I live, Canada Day is celebrated on July 1 every year. Across the border, in the United States, the special day is Independence Day (July 4). These are the days when national anthems are sung with more feeling and when residents stop to consider their country’s past.
Music usually influences these celebrations in some way. This is very fitting: after all, what is more celebratory of a country’s past and future than a national anthem?
Around the world with patriotic and folk music
Worldwide
Australia
Britain
Canada
Costa Rica
France
Ireland
Israel
Japan
Lebanon
Russia
South Africa
United States of America
Mon 4 Jun 2007
1917: Robert Merrill, baritone, born.
1966: Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo-soprano, born.
Sun 3 Jun 2007
1875: Georges Bizet, composer, died.
1899: Johann Strauss (Jr.), composer, died.
Sat 2 Jun 2007
1857: Edward (William) Elgar, composer, born.
1947: Mark Elder, conductor, born.