1951 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1951.

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US No 1 hit singles

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

First weekNumber of weeksTitleArtist
March 3, 19511"If"Perry Como
March 10, 19511"Be My Love"Mario Lanza
March 17, 19515"If"Perry Como
April 21, 19519"How High the Moon"Les Paul & Mary Ford
June 23, 19515"Too Young"Nat King Cole
July 28, 19516"Come On-a My House"Rosemary Clooney
September 8, 19518"Because of You"Tony Bennett
November 3, 19516"Cold, Cold Heart"Tony Bennett
December 15, 19512"(It's No) Sin"Eddy Howard
December 29, 195111"Cry"Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads

Biggest hit singles

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

#ArtistTitleYearCountryChart entries
1Johnnie RayCry1951USUS 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
2Nat King ColeUnforgettable1951USUS 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
3Les Paul & Mary FordHow High the Moon1951USUS 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
4Nat King ColeToo Young1951USUS 1940s 1 – Apr 1951, US 1 for 5 weeks Jun 1951, POP 1 of 1951, DDD 5 of 1951, RYM 10 of 1951
5Mario LanzaBe My Love1951USUS 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

Top R&B hits on record

Premieres

Sortable table
ComposerCompositionDateLocationPerformers
Arnold, MalcolmSymphony No. 1 in D minor1951-07-06Cheltenham (Festival), UKHallé OrchestraArnold[16][17]
Bal y Gay, JesúsConcerto Grosso1951-03-30Mexico CityMexico National SymphonyChávez[18]
Berger, ArthurDuo for violin and piano1951-10-19New York, Town HallLack, [pianist][19]
Blomdahl, Karl-BirgerSymphony No. 3, Facetter1951-06-25Frankfurt, Germany (ISCM Festival)Bavarian Radio SymphonyLehmann[20]
Boulez, PierrePolyphonie X1951-10-06Donaueschingen, Germany (Musiktage)SWF Radio SymphonyRosbaud[21]
Britten, BenjaminSix Metamorphoses after Ovid1951-06-14Aldeburgh, UK (Festival)Boughton. [pianist unknown][22]
Cage, JohnImaginary Landscape No. 41951-05-10New York City[23]
Cooke, ArnoldViolin Sonata No. 21951-05-17LondonRapaport, Cross[24]
Dority, Bryan"How Sweet I Roamed", for soprano and piano1951-12-11New York City, Carnegie HallTurash, Garvey[25]
Dutilleux, HenriSymphony No. 11951-06-07ParisRTF National OrchestraDésormière[26]
Ellington, DukeHarlem1951-06-20New York (Lewisohn Stadium)NBC Symphony OrchestraEllington[27]
Ferguson, HowardPiano Concerto in D1951-06-22Belfast, UKFerguson / City of Belfast Orchestra – Mulgan[28]
Foss, LukasPiano Concerto No. 21951-10-07Venice, Italy (Biennale)Foss / La Fenice Philharmonic – Sanzogno[29]
Fricker, Peter RacineSymphony No. 21951-07-26Liverpool, UKLiverpool PhilharmonicRignold[30]
Fulton, NormanSinfonia pastorale1951-06-?Bournemouth, UKBournemouth Municipal Orchestra – [conductor unknown][31]
Gardner, JohnSymphony No. 1, Op. 21951-07-05Cheltenham, UK (Festival)Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli[16][32]
Garūta, Lūcija/Skulte, BrunoGod, Thy Earth Is Aflame cantata, completed by Skulte[a]1951-03-10Brooklyn (Brooklyn Academy of Music)[performers unknown][33]
Gerhard, RobertoPiano Concerto1951-06-16Aldeburgh, UK (Festival)Newton-Wood / Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra – Del Mar[22][34]
Giannini, VittorioA Canticle of Christmas, for baritone, chorus, and orchestra1951-12-10Charlotte, North CarolinaWhite / Charlotte Symphony – Pfohl[35]
Glière, ReinholdHorn Concerto1951-05-10Leningrad, Soviet UnionPolekh / Leningrad Radio SymphonyGlière[36]
Hartmann, Karl AmadeusSymphonie Concertante (Symphony No. 5)1951-04-21Stuttgart, GermanyStuttgart Radio SymphonyMüller-Kray[37]
Holst, ImogenSix Songs for women's voices and harp1951-06-[8–17]Aldeburgh, UK (Festival)[performers unknown] – Holst[22]
Hovhaness, AlanSaint Vartan Symphony (Symphony No. 9, Op. 180)1951-03-?New York Carnegie Hall[orchestra] – Hovhaness.[38]
Ibert, JacquesSymphonie Concertante for Oboe and Strings1951-02-23Basel, SwitzerlandShann / Basel Chamber OrchestraSacher[39]
Ifukube, AkiraDrumming of Japan1951-11-17TokyoTokyo Symphony – Ueda[40]
Ives, CharlesSymphony No. 2 (1901)1951-02-22New York Carnegie HallNew York PhilharmonicBernstein[41]
Jacobson, MauriceSymphonic Suite for strings1951-07-04Cheltenham, UK (Festival)Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli[16][42]
Jolivet, AndréPiano Concerto1951-06-19Strasbourg, France (Festival)Descaves / Strasbourg Radio Orchestra – Jolivet[43]
Jacob, GordonFlute Concerto1951-08-05LondonMorris / New London Orchestra – Sherman[44]
Jirak, KarelSymphony No. 51951-08-26Edinburgh, UK (Festival)Scottish National OrchestraSusskind[45]
Kay, UlyssesShort Suite for concert band1951-05-08Waco, US (Baylor University)Baylor University Golden Wave Band – Moore[46][47]
Kay, UlyssesSinfonia in E (a.k.a. Symphony in E)1951-05-02Rochester, New YorkEastman-Rochester OrchestraHanson[46][48]
Koechlin, CharlesPrélude sur le nom de Fauré for strings1951-03-02London (French Institute)["a string orchestra"][49]
Landré, GuillaumeSymphony No. 31951-06-17AmsterdamConcertgebouw OrchestraKubelik[50]
Lutosławski, WitoldSilesian Triptych1951-12-02WarsawPolish National Radio SymphonyFitelberg
Martinů, BohuslavConcerto for Two Violins and Orchestra No. 2 (1950)1951-01-14Dallas, USG. Beal, W. Beal / [unknown orchestra and conductor] [51]
Murrill, HerbertConcerto for cello and orchestra1951-03-03London (Royal Albert Hall)Canning / BBC Symphony OrchestraCameron[52]
Oldham, ArthurThe Commandment of Love song cycle1951-06-[8–17]Aldeburgh, UK (Festival)Pears, Britten[22]
Pettersson, AllanConcerto for Violin and String Quartet1951-03-10StockholmFrydén / Ridderstad, Nihlman, Jonsson, Ericson[53]
Piston, WalterSymphony No. 41951-03-30MinneapolisMinneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Doráti[54]
Prokofiev, SergeiPiano Sonata No. 9 (1947)1951-04-21MoscowRichter[55]
Rawsthorne, AlanPiano Concerto No. 21951-06-17London (Festival of Britain)Curzon / London SymphonySargent[56]
Reizenstein, FranzSerenade for Winds1951-07-[9–14]Cheltenham, UK (Festival)The London Wind Players[16]
Rodrigo, JoaquínSonatas de Castilla1951-11-08MadridRodrigo[57]
Rubbra, EdmundFestival Te Deum1951-06-30London Royal Festival Hall[unknown performers][58]
Rubbra, EdmundString Quartet [No. 1?]1951-07-[9–14]Cheltenham, UK (FestivalGriller String Quartet[16]
Sainton, PhilipSerenade Fantastique for oboe and strings1951-07-08Cheltenham, UK (Festival)Goosens / Boyd Neel OrchestraNeel[59][60]
Schoenberg, Arnold"The Dance around the Golden Calf" from Moses und Aron1951-07-02Darmstadt, Germany (Ferienkurse)Orchester und Chor des Landestheaters DarmstadtScherchen[61]
Shebalin, VissarionSinfonietta1951-11-12MoscowUSSR Radio SymphonyGauk[62]
Stevens, BernardSinfonietta1951-07-06Cheltenham, UK (Festival)[unknown oboist] / Boyd Neel OrchestraBarbirolli[17][59]
Stockhausen, KarlheinzSonatine for violin and piano1951-08-24[b]Cologne, GermanyMarschner, Stockhausen[64]
Talma, LouiseThe Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, choral dialogue1951-12-14New York, Juilliard Concert HallJuilliard Chorus – Hufstader[65]
Villa-Lobos, HeitorFantasia for saxophone, three horns, and strings1951-11-17Rio de Janeiro, Auditório do Palácio de Cultura,Waldemar Szpilman [pt], Orquestra de Câmara do Ministério da Educação e Cultura – Villa-Lobos[66]
van Wyk, ArnoldSymphony No. 1 in A minor1951-07-03[c]Cheltenham, UK (Festival)Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli[67][68]
Wigglesworth, FrankSummer Scenes for flute, oboe, and strings1951-11-05New York, Town HallLittle Orchestra – Scherman[69]

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