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Events
- June 28 – Adolphe Sax patents the saxophone.
 - August 16 – Gioachino Rossini marries artist's model Olympe Pélissier.
 - Electric spotlighting is installed at the Paris Opera.
 
Published popular music
- "Lijepa naša domovino" Croatian national anthem m. Josip Runjanin w. Antun Mihanović (written in 1835)
 - "The Indian's Prayer" w. Anonymous, m. I.B. Woodbury
 - "There's a Good Time Coming" by Stephen Foster
 - "Well-A-Day" by George Linley
 - "When the Swallows Homeward Fly" w.m. Franz Abt
 
Oratorio
- César Franck – Ruth
 - Felix Mendelssohn – Elijah
 
Classical music
- Hector Berlioz – La damnation de Faust
 - Anton Bruckner 
- Tantum ergo, WAB 41, 42
 - "Ständchen", WAB 84.2
 
 - Frederic Chopin
 - Carl Czerny – Impromptu Fugué, Op.776
 - Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst – Rondo Papageno, Op.20
 - Henry Litolff – Concerto Symphonique No 3 in E-flat, Op. 45 (approximately 1846)
 - Fanny Mendelssohn 
- 4 Lieder for Piano, Op.2
 - Allegretto (C♯ minor), H-U 420 (Op.4, No.2)
 
 - Felix Mendelssohn – Lauda Sion, Op. 73
 - Jules Perrot – Catarina or La Fille du Bandit (ballet)
 - František Škroup – Clarinet Trio, Op.27
 
Opera
- Julius Benedict – The Crusaders
 - Eduard James Loder – The Night Dancers
 - Albert Lortzing – Der Waffenschmied
 - Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann – Liden Kirsten, Op.44, premiered May 12 in Copenhagen
 - Saverio Mercadante – Orazi e Curiazi
 - Karel Miry – Wit en zwart (opera in 1 act, with libretto by Hippoliet van Peene, premièred on January 18 in Ghent)
 - Franz von Suppé – Poet and Peasant (24 August, Theater an der Wien, Vienna)
 
Births
- January 2 – Sándor Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of Ferenc Erkel
 - February 24 – Luigi Denza, composer (d. 1922)
 - February 26 – Amanda Forsberg, ballerina (date of death unknown)
 - February 27 – Joaquín Valverde Durán, flautist, conductor and composer (d. 1910)
 - March 7 – Peppino Turco, songwriter (d. 1907)
 - March 11 – Constance Bache, composer (died 1903)
 - March 29 – Louise Pyk, Swedish opera singer (d. 1929)
 - April 2 – Albert Périlhou, organist, pianist and composer (d. 1936)
 - April 5 – Arthur Byron, tenor (d. 1890)[1]
 - May 2 – Zygmunt Noskowski, conductor and composer (d. 1909)
 - May 22 – Francis Hueffer, music critic (d. 1889)
 - June 23 – Anton Svendsen, violinist (died 1930)
 - July 2 – Rosina Brandram, opera singer and actress (d. 1907)
 - July 3 – Achilles Alferaki, composer (died 1919)
 - July 22 – Alfred Perceval Graves, lyricist (died 1931)
 - July 29 – Sophie Menter, pianist and composer (d. 1918)
 - August 17 – Marie Jaëll, composer (died 1925)
 - August 24 – Paul Rougnon, pianist and composer (d. 1934)
 - September 21
- Catherine Chislova, ballerina (d. 1889)
 - Juliana Walanika, the "Hawaiian Nightingale", court singer (d. 1931)
 
 - October 20 – Johan Amberg, composer (d. 1928)
 - November 7 – Ignaz Brüll, pianist and composer (d. 1907)
 - November 23 – Ernst von Schuch, conductor (d. 1914)
 - date unknown 
- José María de Arteaga y Pereira, composer (died 1913)
 - Valentina Serova, composer (d. 1924)
 
 
Deaths
- February 3 – Joseph Weigl the younger, composer and conductor (b. 1766)
 - February 13 – Johann Bernhard Logier, music teacher (b. 1777)
 - February 18 
- William Hawes, choirmaster (b. 1785)
 - Gottlob Schuberth, musician (born 1778)
 
 - February 22 – Carel Anton Fodor, Dutch pianist and conductor (b. 1768)
 - April 16 – Domenico Dragonetti, double-bass player (b. 1763)
 - April 24 – Girolamo Crescentini, castrato singer (b. 1766)
 - July 23 – Christian Heinrich Rinck, organist and composer (b. 1770)
 - August 10 – Johann Simon Hermstedt, clarinettist (b. 1778)
 - August 27 – Gottfried Wilhelm Fink, music theorist (born 1783)
 - September 14 – Carl Almenräder, bassoonist and composer (b. 1786)
 - November 1 – Franz Anton Ries, violinist (b. 1755)
 - November 30 – Maria Severa Onofriana, Portuguese singer and guitarist, considered the founder of fado (b. 1820)[2]
 - December 12 – Eliza Flower, musician and composer (b. 1803)
 - December 25 – Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma, Maharajah of Travancore, musician, composer and patron of the arts (b. 1813)
 - date unknown
- Dede Efendi, composer (b. 1778)
 - Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky, subject of a famous musical hoax
 - Sophie Weber, singer (b. c. 1763)
 
 
References
- ↑ Kurt Ganzl (2017). "Byron, Arthur (Edward George)". Victorian Vocalists. Taylor & Francis. p. 93. ISBN 9781351593663.
 - ↑ Paul Vernon (1998). A History of the Portuguese Fado. Ashgate. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-85928-377-6.
 
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