1654 in music

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The year 1654 in music involved some significant events.

Events

  • April 21 – Francisco Lopez Capillas becomes chapelmaster of Mexico City Cathedral.[1]
  • Georg Caspar Wecker becomes organist of the Frauenkirche in Nuremberg.
  • The newly formed Innsbruck opera company open's with Antonio Cesti's Cleopatra
  • Violin maker Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri opens a workshop in Cremona.

Publications

  • Jacob van Eyck – Der Fluyten Lust-hof (4th edition)

Classical music

  • Louis Couperin – Fugue Grave sur Urbs Beata Jherusalem

Opera

  • Antonio Maria Abbatini – Del male in bene
  • Francesco Cavalli
    • Ciro
    • Xerse, January 12 at the Teatro SS Giovanni e Paolo in Venice
  • Antonio Cesti – Cleopatra, with libretto by Dario Varotari the Younger, Innsbruck, date unknown.
  • Francesco Provenzale – Teseo

Births

  • February 3 – Pietro Antonio Fiocco, composer (died 1714)
  • July 25 – Agostino Steffani, bishop, diplomat and composer (died 1728)
  • September – Vincent Lübeck, organist and composer (died 1740)
  • October 23 – Johann Bernhard Staudt, composer (died 1712)
  • date unknown
    • Étienne Loulié, French musician, teacher and music theorist (died 1702)[2]
    • Count Ludovico Roncalli, composer for guitar (died 1713)
  • probable – Servaes de Koninck, composer (died c.1701)

Deaths

  • February 19 – Edmund Chilmead, writer, translator and musician (born 1610)
  • March 24 – Samuel Scheidt, organist and composer (born 1587)
  • date unknown – Francisco Correa de Arauxo, organist and composer (born 1584)
  • probable – Julius Ernst Rautenstein, composer (born c.1590)

References

  1. Bethell, Leslie (1984). The Cambridge History of Latin America. Cambridge University Press. p. 781. ISBN 9780521245166.
  2. "Étienne Loulié (1654–1702)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
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