1957 in music

List of years in music (table)
Elvis Presley in 1957 film "Jailhouse Rock".

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1957.

Specific locations

Specific genres

Events

List of years in music (table)

Bands formed

Albums released

Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1957.[2]

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1Elvis PresleyJailhouse Rock1957United StatesUK 1 – Jan 1958, US BB 1 – Oct 1957, US BB 1 of 1957, Canada 1 – Oct 1957, DDD 1 of 1957, POP 1 of 1957, Europe 2 of the 1950s, Scrobulate 2 of rockabilly, RYM 3 of 1957, Netherlands 5 – Jan 1974, France 10 – Dec 1971, US CashBox 11 of 1957, South Africa 11 of 1958, AFI 21, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1957, Party 54 of 1999, Italy 60 of 1958, Rolling Stone 67, Acclaimed 192, Belgium 214 of all time
2Paul AnkaDiana1957CanadaUK 1 – Aug 1957, US BB 1 – Jul 1957, Canada 1 – Jul 1957, Australia 1 for 8 weeks Jun 1957, Italy 2 of 1958, Poland 9 – Apr 1989, US CashBox 13 of 1957, US BB 14 of 1956, POP 14 of 1956, Europe 17 of the 1950s, RYM 17 of 1957, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1957, DDD 36 of 1957
3Elvis PresleyAll Shook Up1957United StatesUK 1 – Jun 1957, US BB 1 – Apr 1957, Canada 1 – May 1957, RYM 5 of 1957, US CashBox 8 of 1957, DDD 11 of 1957, Scrobulate 12 of rock & roll, US BB 13 of 1957, POP 13 of 1957, Netherlands 33 – Jan 2005, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1957, Europe 78 of the 1950s, Party 179 of 2007, Rolling Stone 352, Acclaimed 835
4Jerry Lee LewisGreat Balls of Fire1957United StatesUK 1 – Dec 1957, RYM 1 of 1957, US BB 2 – Dec 1957, Canada 2 – Dec 1957, DDD 5 of 1957, US BB 14 of 1958, POP 14 of 1958, South Africa 15 of 1958, Netherlands 27 – Sep 1989, Scrobulate 63 of oldies, RIAA 64, Europe 76 of the 1950s, Acclaimed 86, Rolling Stone 96, Party 242 of 1999
5Danny & The JuniorsAt the Hop1957United StatesUS BB 1 – Dec 1957, Canada 1 – Dec 1957, UK 3 – Jan 1958, US BB 3 of 1958, POP 3 of 1958, South Africa 6 of 1958, US CashBox 10 of 1958, RYM 11 of 1957, DDD 21 of 1957, Europe 73 of the 1950s, RIAA 250, Acclaimed 728

US No. 1 hit singles

These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1957.

First weekNumber of weeksTitleArtist
February 9, 19573"Too Much"Elvis Presley
March 2, 19574"Young Love"Tab Hunter
March 30, 19571"Party Doll"Buddy Knox
April 6, 19571"Round and Round"Perry Como
April 13, 19578"All Shook Up"Elvis Presley
June 3, 19575"Love Letters In The Sand"Pat Boone
June 10, 19571"Bernadine"Pat Boone
July 8, 19577"Teddy Bear"Elvis Presley
August 26, 19572"Tammy"Debbie Reynolds
September 9, 19571"Diana"Paul Anka
September 16, 19571"Tammy"Debbie Reynolds
September 23, 19571"That'll Be the Day"The Crickets
September 30, 19572"Honeycomb"Jimmie Rodgers
October 14, 19571"Wake Up Little Susie"The Everly Brothers
October 21, 19577"Jailhouse Rock"Elvis Presley
December 9, 19572"You Send Me"Sam Cooke
December 23, 19572"April Love"Pat Boone

Top hits on record

"That'll Be the Day"

Classical music

Premieres

Sortable table
ComposerCompositionDateLocationPerformers
Arnold, MalcolmHorn Concerto No. 21957-07-17United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival)Brain / Hallé Orchestra – Arnold[3]
Bainton, EdgarSymphony No. 31957-03-25 1Australia SydneySydney SymphonyHeinze[4][5]
Barraqué, JeanPiano Sonata1957-10-28France Paris 2Loriod[6]
Berio, LucianoMutazioni1957-04-24Italy MilanElectronic music on tape[7]
Crumb, GeorgeSonata for Solo Cello1957-03-15United States Ann Arbor, MIDoppmann[8]
Davies, Peter MaxwellClarinet Sonata1957-07-20West Germany Darmstadt (Ferienkurse)Dobrée, Davies[9]
Hartmann, Karl AmadeusVersuch eines Requiem (Symphony No. 1) 31957-06-22Austria ViennaRössl-Majdan / Vienna SymphonySanzogno[10]
Henze, Hans WernerMaratona, ballet suite1957-02-08West Germany CologneSWF SymphonyRosbaud[11][12]
Ives, CharlesFrom the Salvation Army (String Quartet No. 1) (1900)1957-04-24United States New York CityKohon Quartet [13]
Larsson, Lars-ErikConcertini: No. 4, for Bassoon1957-12-10Sweden GothenburgRönnerbäck / Gothenburg Radio Orchestra – Staern[14]
Martinu, BohuslavPiano Sonata1957-?-?West Germany DüsseldorfSerkin[15]
Matsudaira, YoritsuneFigures sonores1957-06-01Switzerland Zurich (ISCM Festival)[unknown orchestra] – Schmid[16]
Nono, LuigiVarianti1957-10-20West Germany Donaueschingen (Musiktage)SWF SymphonyRosbaud[17]
Prokofiev, SergeiSymphony No. 4 (2nd version) (1948)1957-01-05 4Soviet Union MoscowUSSR State SymphonyGennady Rozhdestvensky [18]
Rubbra, EdmundSymphony No. 71957-10-01United Kingdom BirminghamCity of Birmingham SymphonyPanufnik[19][20]
Shostakovich, DmitriPiano Concerto No. 21957-05-10Soviet Union MoscowM. Shostakovich / USSR State SymphonyAnosov[21]
Shostakovich, DmitriSymphony No. 11 ("The Year 1905")1957-10-30Soviet Union MoscowUSSR State SymphonyRakhlin[21]
Simpson, RobertSymphony No. 21957-07-16United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival)Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli[22]
Stockhausen, KarlheinzKlavierstück XI1957-04-225United States New York (Carl Fischer Hall)[23]Tudor[24]
Stravinsky, Igor Agon 1957-12-01 United States Los Angeles Robert Craft
Takemitsu, ToruRequiem for Strings1957-06-20Japan TokyoTokyo PhilharmonicUeda[25]
Tubin, EduardDouble Bass Concerto1957-03-08Colombia BogotáVerdaguer / Colombia National SymphonyRoots[26]
Villa-Lobos, HeitorPiano Concerto No. 31957-08-24Brazil Theatro Municipal, Rio de JaneiroArnaldo Estrella / Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira – Carvalho[27]
Xenakis, IannisPithoprakta1957-03-08West Germany Munich (Musica Viva)Bavarian Radio SymphonyScherchen[28]
  • 1 Posthumous premiere.
  • 2 Recording. The Sonata was performed publicly for the first time in concert on April 1967 by Elisabeth Klein in Copenhagen.[29]
  • 3 Revision of a cantata composed in 1938 and premiered in 1948. Until then Miserae had been Hartmann's Symphony No. 1.
  • 4 Concert premiere. The Symphony had been previously recorded by the BBC Symphony conducted by Adrian Boult in March 1950 for a radio broadcast.
  • 5 In two versions. Unofficial premiere, given at the time without permission, but now acknowledged by the publisher.[30] Originally, the official premiere was given as 28 July 1957, the last day of the Darmstädter Ferienkurse, in the Orangerie at Darmstadt, in two versions played by Paul Jacobs. This is now regarded as the European premiere.

Compositions

Karlheinz Stockhausen lecturing on his Klavierstück XI at Darmstadt in July 1957

Opera

Jazz

Musical theater

Musical films

Births

Deaths

Awards

Eurovision Song Contest

Birthe Wilke & Gustav Winckler at Eurovision 1957

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