1922 Music Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 03 Jan Jacques Wildberger, Swiss composer, recognized: Jacques Wildberger, a notable Swiss composer known for his innovative musical work 'In My End is My Beginning', was recognized on this date. source: takemeback.to
  • 26 Jan Vaughan Williams' Pastoral Symphony debuts: On January 26, 1922, Ralph Vaughan Williams' Pastoral Symphony premiered, showcasing his unique blend of English folk music and classical composition. The work is celebrated for its evocative representation of the English countryside. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 03 Feb Jean-Pierre Rampal's Early Recording of Italian Flute Concertos: Renowned French flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal recorded Italian Flute Concertos, an early milestone in his illustrious musical career that would later establish him as one of the most influential classical flute performers of the 20th century.
  • 11 Feb Al Jolson's 'April Showers' tops charts: Al Jolson's song 'April Showers' reached number one on the U.S. Billboard charts on February 11, 1922, and remained there for 11 weeks. The song was introduced in the Broadway musical 'Bombo' and became one of Jolson's signature hits. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 06 Mar Birth of Comedian Frankie Howerd: Frankie Howerd, a notable British actor and comedian, was born in York, England. He would later become famous for his performances in films like 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and television shows such as 'That Was The Week That Was'.
  • 13 Mar WRR-AM Radio Station Launch in Dallas: WRR-AM, Texas' first broadcast station, began operations in Dallas on March 13, 1922. Initially serving as a communication tool for the Dallas Fire Department, it evolved into a public service station offering music and talk programs. The station was housed in the Dallas Fire Department's central headquarters and was municipally owned. source: tshaonline.org
  • 24 Mar Challenging Grand National Race at Aintree: The 1922 Grand National, held on March 24 at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, was won by Music Hall, ridden by Lewis Rees. The race faced two false starts and concluded with only five finishers from a field of thirty-two horses. source: en.wikipedia.org