1650 in music

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The year 1650 in music involved some significant events.

Events

Publications

  • Alberich Mazak – Cultus harmonicus, volume two, a collection of his complete works, published in Vienna
  • Claudio Monteverdi – Messa a quattro voci, et Salmi a Una, Due, Tre, Quattro, Cinque, Sei, Sette, & Otto Voci Concertati (Mass for four voices, and Psalms arranged for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight voices) (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti), published posthumously

Classical music

  • Melchior Franck – Der 133. Psalm Davids (Siehe wie fein und lieblich) for five voices (Coburg: Johann Eyrich), published posthumously
  • Samuel Scheidt – Tabulatur-Buch
  • Heinrich Schütz – Symphoniae sacrae, part 3
  • probable
    • Giovanni Battista Abatessa – Ghirlanda di varii fiori (Garland of Various Flowers), a collection of guitar music, published in Milan
    • Giovanni Battista Granata – Nuove suonate di chitarriglia spagnuola piccicate, e battute..., a collection of guitar music, published in Bologna

Opera

  • Francesco Cavalli – Orimonte

Births

  • date unknown
    • Joachim Neander, hymn-writer (d. 1680)
    • André Raison, organist and composer (d. 1719)
  • probable
    • Cataldo Amodei, Italian composer (d. c. 1695)
    • Papanasa Mudaliar, Carnatic music composer (d. 1725)
    • Giovanni Battista Rogeri, luthier
    • Robert de Visée, luthenist, guitarist and viol player (d. 1725)

Deaths

  • May 20 – Francesco Sacrati, composer (b. 1605)
  • November 24 – Manuel Cardoso, organist and composer (b. 1566)
  • date unknown – Martin Peerson (born ca. 1571 – ca. 1573; died 1650 or 1651), English composer, organist and virginalist
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