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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1941. ==Events==
*January 5 – Ernesto Bonino makes his début on Italian radio. *January 15 – Olivier Messiaen's ''Quatuor pour la fin du temps'' is premiered by the composer and fellow prisoners-of-war in Stalag VIII-A in Silesia. *January 20 – Béla Bartók's ''String Quartet No. 6'' is premièred in New York City. *February 11 – Glenn Miller receives his first gold disc, for ''Chattanooga Choo Choo''. *May – Woody Guthrie writes and records "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" and "Grand Coulee Dam" among other folk songs in Portland, Oregon on a commission from the Bonneville Power Administration; these are released as ''The Columbia River Collection''. *May 10 – London's Queen's Hall, venue for The Proms, is bombed by the Luftwaffe. The concert series relocates to the Royal Albert Hall. *August 18 – In a brutal police operation in Nazi Germany, over 300 Swing Kids are arrested, marking the end of tolerance to swing music. *Alan Lomax (working for the Library of Congress) discovers Muddy Waters and Son House, among others *Les Paul designs and builds the first solid-body electric guitar. *Enrico Gentile leaves Quartetto Ritmo. Felice Chiusano replaces him and the group is renamed Quartetto Cetra. *Dutch Leschan sisters of Trio Lescano become Italian citizens. *The National Negro Opera Company is launched in Pittsburgh, USA.
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