1620 in music

List of years in music (table)
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Events

  • perhaps around this time "The Ballad of Chevy Chase" (second version)

Publications

  • Agostino Agazzari – Stille soavi di celeste aurora..., Op. 19 (Venice: Bartolomeo Magni for Gardano), a collection of madrigals
  • Giovanni Francesco Anerio – Rime sacre concertate (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
  • Adriano Banchieri – First book of masses and motets arranged for one bass and two tenor voices with organ, Op. 42 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
  • Aurelio Bonelli – Masses and motets for four voices (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
  • Antonio Cifra
    • Psalmi Sacrique Concentus for eight voices (Assisi: Giacomo Salvi)
    • Motets for four voices (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
  • Manuel Rodrigues Coelho – Flores de musica pera o instrumento de tecla & harpa (Lisbon: Pedro Craesbeck), the earliest keyboard music printed in Portugal[1]
  • Christoph Demantius
    • Threnodiae for four, five, and six voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), a collection of funeral music
    • Hochzeitliche Concert-Motet for eight voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium for the wedding of Augustus von Schönberg and Ursula Haubold on March 6
    • Frommer Eheleut Hochzeit Geschenck for eight voices (Freiberg Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium for the wedding of Johann Hassen and Susanna Horn on May 30
  • Richard Dering
    • Canzonettas for four voice with basso continuo (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
    • Canzonettas for three voices with basso continuo (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
  • Melchior Franck
    • Neues Hochzeitgesang (Gott wird die Braut erhaschen) auss dem alten Christlichen Gesang for five voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a wedding motet
    • Schöner trostreicher Text ausz dem 15. Capittel Syrachs for six voices (Coburg: Andreas Forckel), a wedding motet
  • Michelagnolo Galilei – Il primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto (Munich)[2]
  • Pierre Guédron – Fifth book of airs de cours for four and five voices (Paris: Pierre Ballard)
  • Scipione Lacorcia – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Naples: Costantino Vitale)
  • Ivan Lukačić – Sacrae cantiones for one, two, three, four, and five voices (Venice: Gardano), a collection of motets
  • Carlo Milanuzzi – Aurea Corona di scherzi poetici scelti da la Ghirlanda dell' Aurora for two, three, and four voices with basso continuo, Op. 3 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
  • Giovanni Bernardino Nanino
    • Venite exsultemus Domino for three voices and organ bass (Assisi: Giacomo Salvi)
    • Salmi vespertini for four voices (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
  • Giovanni Palazzotto e Tagliavia — Second book of madrigals to five voices (Palermo: Giovanni Battista Maringo)
  • Martin Peerson – Private musicke, or the first booke of ayres and dialogues, contayning songs of 4. 5. and 6. parts (London: Thomas Snodham)

Births

  • September 6 – Isabella Leonarda, composer (d. 1704)
  • probable – Adam Drese, bass viol player and composer (d. 1701)

Deaths

  • March 1 – Thomas Campion, composer and poet (born 1567)
  • March 25 – Johannes Nucius, composer and music theorist (born c. 1556)
  • August 2 – Carolus Luython, composer (born 1557)
  • date unknown
    • Thomas Adams, music publisher (born c. 1566)
    • Joachim van den Hove, composer (born c.1567)
  • probable – Girolamo Belli, composer and music teacher (born 1552)

References

  1. Esses, Maurice (1992). Dance and Instrumental Diferencias in Spain During the 17th and Early 18th Centuries: History and background, music and dance. Pendragon Press. p. 47. ISBN 9780945193081.
  2. Galilei, Michelangelo; Chauvel, Claude (1988). "Il primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto". National Library of Australia. Genève : Minkoff. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
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