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1955 in music

1955 in music

Overview of the events of 1955 in music


This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1955.

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Pete Seeger in 1955

Specific locations

Specific genres

Events

Albums released

In 1955, 1,615 albums and 4,542 pop singles were released in the US.[4]

Biggest hit singles

The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in the set of charts available for 1955.

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US No. 1 hit singles

These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1955.

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Top hits on record

Top R&B and country hits on record

Other notable songs

Premieres

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  1. A second version for clarinet and chamber orchestra is recorded this year by Alojcy Szulc and the Polish National Radio Symphony conducted by Jan Krenz, though it does not receive a concert premiere until the 1963 Aldeburgh Festival.[21]
  2. Official premieres. In fact, Klavierstücke VII and VIII had been performed already by David Tudor in New York on 15 December 1954.[33] Mercenier claimed not to have performed VI at all, though a recording of the performance in the Darmstadt archives includes a truncated version of it, as well as a failed attempt at VII disrupted by a sustained audience disturbance after three pages. After an intervention by Luigi Nono. Mercenier made a second attempt to perform the piece, but was once again obliged to stop when she could not hear what she was playing because of the audience uproar.[34]

Compositions

Composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein in 1955

Musical television

  • Heidi – television production
  • Our Town – television production
  • Together With Music – CBS television production by Noël Coward

Births

Deaths


References

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  22. Fischer, Heinz Dietrich (1 January 2010). The Pulitzer Prize Winners for Music: Composer Biographies, Premiere Programs and Jury Reports. Peter Lang. ISBN 9783631596081 via Google Books.
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