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1951 in music

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:YYYY music Template:Year nav topic5 This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1951.

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Albums released

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US No 1 hit singles

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These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1951.

First week Number of weeks Title Artist
March 3, 1951 1 "If" Perry Como
March 10, 1951 1 "Be My Love" Mario Lanza
March 17, 1951 5 "If" Perry Como
April 21, 1951 9 "How High the Moon" Les Paul & Mary Ford
June 23, 1951 5 "Too Young" Nat King Cole
July 28, 1951 6 "Come On-a My House" Rosemary Clooney
September 8, 1951 8 "Because of You" Tony Bennett
November 3, 1951 6 "Cold, Cold Heart" Tony Bennett
December 15, 1951 2 "(It's No) Sin" Eddy Howard
December 29, 1951 11 "Cry" Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads

Biggest hit singles

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The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1951.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart entries
1 Johnnie Ray Cry 1951 US US 1940s 1 – Dec 1951, US 1 for 11 weeks Dec 1951, US BB 2 of 1951, DDD 4 of 1951, RYM 5 of 1951, POP 6 of 1952, Italy 68 of 1955, Acclaimed 1084
2 Nat King Cole Unforgettable 1951 US US BB 1 of 1952, POP 1 of 1952, RYM 4 of 1951, US 1940s 14 – Nov 1951, DDD 25 of 1951, Europe 63 of the 1950s, Scrobulate 78 of vocal, WXPN 500
3 Les Paul & Mary Ford How High the Moon 1951 US US 1940s 1 – Mar 1951, US 1 for 9 weeks Apr 1951, DDD 10 of 1951, US BB 12 of 1951, POP 12 of 1951, RYM 19 of 1951, RIAA 317, Acclaimed 514
4 Nat King Cole Too Young 1951 US US 1940s 1 – Apr 1951, US 1 for 5 weeks Jun 1951, POP 1 of 1951, DDD 5 of 1951, RYM 10 of 1951
5 Mario Lanza Be My Love 1951 US US 1940s 1 – Dec 1950, US 1 for 1 weeks Mar 1951, US BB 9 of 1951, POP 9 of 1951, Europe 79 of the 1950s, RYM 137 of 1951

Top hits on record

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Top R&B hits on record

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Premieres

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Sortable table
Composer Composition Date Location Performers
Arnold, Malcolm Symphony No. 1 in D minor 1951-07-06 Cheltenham (Festival), UK Hallé OrchestraArnold<ref name="Times510306">Anon., "Contemporary Music: Cheltenham Festival of British Works", Times(6 March 1951): 7.</ref><ref name="Times510707">Anon., "Cheltenham Festival: Arnold's Symphony", Times 7 July 1951: 8.</ref>
Bal y Gay, Jesús Concerto Grosso 1951-03-30 Mexico City Mexico National SymphonyChávez<ref>La Quinta de Mahler</ref>
Berger, Arthur Duo for violin and piano 1951-10-19 New York, Town Hall Lack, [pianist]<ref>H[arold] C S[chonberg], "Miss Lack Heard in Violin Recital: Saint-Saens Concerto Is Chief Work on Town Hall Program—Berger Duo Presented", The New York Times (20 October): 23.</ref>
Blomdahl, Karl-Birger Symphony No. 3, Facetter 1951-06-25 Frankfurt, Germany (ISCM Festival) Bavarian Radio SymphonyLehmann<ref>Svensk Musik</ref>
Boulez, Pierre Polyphonie X 1951-10-06 Donaueschingen, Germany (Musiktage) SWF Radio SymphonyRosbaud<ref>To Boulez and Beyond, page 149</ref>
Britten, Benjamin Six Metamorphoses after Ovid 1951-06-14 Aldeburgh, UK (Festival) Boughton. [pianist unknown]<ref name="Times510228">Anon., "Aldeburgh Festival: Purcell's Dido and Aeneas" The Times (28 February 1951): 8.</ref>
Cage, John Imaginary Landscape No. 4 1951-05-10 New York City<ref>John Cage official website</ref>
Cooke, Arnold Violin Sonata No. 2 1951-05-17 London Rapaport, Cross<ref>Musicweb International</ref>
Dority, Bryan "How Sweet I Roamed", for soprano and piano 1951-12-11 New York City, Carnegie Hall Turash, Garvey<ref>Anon., "Turash, Soprano, Bows: Otto Luening's Emily Dickinson Song Cycle on Her Program", The New York Times (12 December): 50.</ref>
Dutilleux, Henri Symphony No. 1 1951-06-07 Paris RTF National OrchestraDésormière<ref>Radio France</ref>
Ellington, Duke Harlem 1951-06-20 New York (Lewisohn Stadium) NBC Symphony OrchestraEllington<ref>Anon., "Runyon Fund Concert: Ellington and N.B.C. Symphony to Appear at Stadium June 20", The New York Times (9 June): 12.</ref>
Ferguson, Howard Piano Concerto in D 1951-06-22 Belfast, UK Ferguson / City of Belfast OrchestraMulgan<ref>Boosey & Hawkes</ref>
Foss, Lukas Piano Concerto No. 2 1951-10-07 Venice, Italy (Biennale) Foss / La Fenice PhilharmonicSanzogno<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Fricker, Peter Racine Symphony No. 2 1951-07-26 Liverpool, UK Liverpool PhilharmonicRignold<ref>University of California, Santa Barbara</ref>
Fulton, Norman Sinfonia pastorale 1951-06-? Bournemouth, UK Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra – [conductor unknown]<ref>Anon., "Music Proze Awarded", The Times (23 February 1951): 8.</ref>
Gardner, John Symphony No. 1, Op. 2 1951-07-05 Cheltenham, UK (Festival) Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli<ref name="Times510306"/><ref>Anon., "Cheltenham Festival: An Adventurous Symphony", Times (6 July 1951): 2.</ref>
Garūta, Lūcija/Skulte, Bruno God, Thy Earth Is Aflame cantata, completed by SkulteTemplate:Efn 1951-03-10 Brooklyn (Brooklyn Academy of Music) [performers unknown]<ref name="NYT51-3-3">Anon., "Ex-D.P.s to Give Cantata", The New York Times (3 March): 14.</ref>
Gerhard, Roberto Piano Concerto 1951-06-16 Aldeburgh, UK (Festival) Newton-Wood / Aldeburgh Festival OrchestraDel Mar<ref name="Times510228" /><ref>http://sites.google.com/site/robertgerhardvalls18961970/</ref>
Giannini, Vittorio A Canticle of Christmas, for baritone, chorus, and orchestra 1951-12-10 Charlotte, North Carolina White / Charlotte SymphonyPfohl<ref>Anon., "Giannini Canticle Bows: Work by New York Professor Introduced in Charlotte, N.C.", The New York Times (10 December): 32.</ref>
Glière, Reinhold Horn Concerto 1951-05-10 Leningrad, Soviet Union Polekh / Leningrad Radio SymphonyGlière<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Hartmann, Karl Amadeus Symphonie Concertante (Symphony No. 5) 1951-04-21 Stuttgart, Germany Stuttgart Radio SymphonyMüller-Kray<ref>Schott Music</ref>
Holst, Imogen Six Songs for women's voices and harp 1951-06-[8–17] Aldeburgh, UK (Festival) [performers unknown] – Holst<ref name="Times510228" />
Hovhaness, Alan Saint Vartan Symphony (Symphony No. 9, Op. 180) 1951-03-? New York Carnegie Hall [orchestra] – Hovhaness.Template:Sfn
Ibert, Jacques Symphonie Concertante for Oboe and Strings 1951-02-23 Basel, Switzerland Shann / Basel Chamber OrchestraSacher<ref>All the conducting masterclasses</ref>
Ifukube, Akira Drumming of Japan 1951-11-17 Tokyo Tokyo SymphonyUeda<ref>Akira Ifukube official website</ref>
Ives, Charles Symphony No. 2 (1901) 1951-02-22 New York Carnegie Hall New York PhilharmonicBernsteinTemplate:Sfn
Jacobson, Maurice Symphonic Suite for strings 1951-07-04 Cheltenham, UK (Festival) Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli<ref name="Times510306" /><ref>Anon., "Cheltenham Festival: Maurice Jacobson", The Times (5 July 1951): 8.</ref>
Jolivet, André Piano Concerto 1951-06-19 Strasbourg, France (Festival) Descaves / Strasbourg Radio OrchestraJolivet<ref>Guide de la Musique Symphonique, p. 387.Template:Full citation needed</ref>
Jacob, Gordon Flute Concerto 1951-08-05 London Morris / New London OrchestraSherman<ref>Gordon Jacob official website</ref>
Jirak, Karel Symphony No. 5 1951-08-26 Edinburgh, UK (Festival) Scottish National OrchestraSusskind<ref>Howard Taubman, "Edinburgh Hears Jirak's Symphony: Prize-Winning Work by Chicago Music Teacher Has World Premiere at Festival", The New York Times (27 August): 15.</ref>
Kay, Ulysses Short Suite for concert band 1951-05-08 Waco, US (Baylor University) Baylor University Golden Wave BandMoore<ref name="Horne">Aaron Horne, Brass Music of Black Composers: A Bibliography (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1996): 160. Template:ISBN</ref><ref>Constance Tibbs Hobson and Deborra A. Richardson, Ulysses Kay: A Bio-Bibliography, Bio-Bibliographies in Music 53 (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994): 43. Template:ISBN.</ref>
Kay, Ulysses Sinfonia in E (a.k.a. Symphony in E) 1951-05-02 Rochester, New York Eastman-Rochester OrchestraHanson<ref name="Horne" /><ref>Constance Tibbs Hobson and Deborra A. Richardson, Ulysses Kay: A Bio-Bibliography, Bio-Bibliographies in Music 53 (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994): 44. Template:ISBN.</ref>
Koechlin, Charles Prélude sur le nom de Fauré for strings 1951-03-02 London (French Institute) ["a string orchestra"]<ref>"French Institute Concert: Fugues and Concertos", Times (3 March 1951): 8.</ref>
Landré, Guillaume Symphony No. 3 1951-06-17 Amsterdam Concertgebouw OrchestraKubelik<ref>Daniel L. Schorr, "The Hague Opens Fifth Music Fete: Royal Court, Diplomatic Corps Represented a Concert in Medieval Hall of Knights", The New York Times (15 June): 27.</ref>
Lutosławski, Witold Silesian Triptych 1951-12-02 Warsaw Polish National Radio SymphonyFitelberg
Martinů, Bohuslav Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra No. 2 (1950) 1951-01-14 Dallas, US G. Beal, W. Beal / [unknown orchestra and conductor] <ref>Hyperion Records</ref>
Murrill, Herbert Concerto for cello and orchestra 1951-03-03 London (Royal Albert Hall) Canning / BBC Symphony OrchestraCameron<ref>Anon., "Henry Wood Birthday Concert: New Cello Concerto", Times (5 March 1951): 2.</ref>
Oldham, Arthur The Commandment of Love song cycle 1951-06-[8–17] Aldeburgh, UK (Festival) Pears, Britten<ref name="Times510228" />
Pettersson, Allan Concerto for Violin and String Quartet 1951-03-10 Stockholm Frydén / Ridderstad, Nihlman, Jonsson, Ericson<ref>Template:Usurped</ref>
Piston, Walter Symphony No. 4 1951-03-30 Minneapolis Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Doráti<ref>Steven Lowe, Liner notes Template:Webarchive to Walter Piston: Symphony No. 4, Capriccio for Harp and String Orchestra, Three New England Sketches. Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Gerard Schwarz, conductor. Naxos CD 8.559162. [Hong Kong]: Naxos, 2002.</ref>
Prokofiev, Sergei Piano Sonata No. 9 (1947) 1951-04-21 Moscow Richter<ref>Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas</ref>
Rawsthorne, Alan Piano Concerto No. 2 1951-06-17 London (Festival of Britain) Curzon / London SymphonySargent<ref>BBC</ref>
Reizenstein, Franz Serenade for Winds 1951-07-[9–14] Cheltenham, UK (Festival) The London Wind Players<ref name="Times510306" />
Rodrigo, Joaquín Sonatas de Castilla 1951-11-08 Madrid Rodrigo<ref>Joaquín Rodrigo official website</ref>
Rubbra, Edmund Festival Te Deum 1951-06-30 London Royal Festival Hall [unknown performers]<ref>W[ilfred] H. Mellers, "Current Chronicle: England", The Musical Quarterly 37, no. 4 (October 1951): 580–585. Citation on 582.</ref>
Rubbra, Edmund String Quartet [No. 1?] 1951-07-[9–14] Cheltenham, UK (Festival Griller String Quartet<ref name="Times510306" />
Sainton, Philip Serenade Fantastique for oboe and strings 1951-07-08 Cheltenham, UK (Festival) Goosens / Boyd Neel OrchestraNeel<ref name="Hamburger317_19">Paul Hamburger, "Cheltenham Festival". The Music Review 12 (1951): 317–319. Citation on 317 and 319.</ref><ref name="Times510709">Anon., "Cheltenham Festival: Three Serenades", Times (9 July 1951): 2.</ref>
Schoenberg, Arnold "The Dance around the Golden Calf" from Moses und Aron 1951-07-02 Darmstadt, Germany (Ferienkurse) Orchester und Chor des Landestheaters DarmstadtScherchen<ref>Imke Misch and Markus Bandur (eds.), Karlheinz Stockhausen bei den Internationalen Ferienkursen für Neue Musik in Darmstadt 1951–1996: Dokumente und Briefe (Kürten: Stockhausen Stiftung für Musik, 2001): 9. Template:ISBN.</ref>
Shebalin, Vissarion Sinfonietta 1951-11-12 Moscow USSR Radio SymphonyGauk<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Stevens, Bernard Sinfonietta 1951-07-06 Cheltenham, UK (Festival) [unknown oboist] / Boyd Neel OrchestraBarbirolli<ref name="Times510707"/><ref name="Hamburger317_19" />
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Sonatine for violin and piano 1951-08-24Template:Efn Cologne, Germany Marschner, Stockhausen<ref>Karlheinz Stockhausen, "Sonatine für Violine und Klavier (1951)", in his Texte zur Musik 4 (1970–1977), edited by Christoph von Blumröder, 46–47, DuMont Dokumente (Cologne: DuMont Buchverlag, 1978), 46, Template:ISBN; Michael Kurtz, Stockhausen: A Biography, translated by Richard Toop (London and Boston: Faber and Faber, 1992): 31. Template:ISBN (cloth); Template:ISBN (pbk).</ref>
Talma, Louise The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, choral dialogue 1951-12-14 New York, Juilliard Concert Hall Juilliard ChorusHufstader<ref>Anon., "Choral to Have Premiere", The New York Times (14 December): 28.</ref>
Villa-Lobos, Heitor Fantasia for saxophone, three horns, and strings 1951-11-17 Rio de Janeiro, Auditório do Palácio de Cultura, Template:Ill, Orquestra de Câmara do Ministério da Educação e Cultura – Villa-Lobos<ref>Villa-Lobos, sua obra Template:Webarchive, Version 1.0. MinC (Rio de Janeiro: IBRAM, and the Museu Villa-Lobos, 2009): 63.</ref>
van Wyk, Arnold Symphony No. 1 in A minor 1951-07-03Template:Efn Cheltenham, UK (Festival) Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli<ref name="Times4July51">Anon., "Cheltenham Festival", Times (4 July 1951): 8.</ref><ref name="Hamburger317–18">Paul Hamburger, "Cheltenham Festival". The Music Review 12 (1951): 317–319. Citation on 317–318.</ref>
Wigglesworth, Frank Summer Scenes for flute, oboe, and strings 1951-11-05 New York, Town Hall Little OrchestraScherman<ref name=NYT5Nov>Olin Downes, "Little Orchestra Gives 3 Premieres: Concertos by Martinu and Vivaldi and a Novelty by Wigglesworth Offered", The New York Times (5 November): 34</ref>

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