1674 in music

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The year 1674 in music involved some significant events.

Events

  • April – Thomas Shadwell produces a revision of the Dryden/Davenant version of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Furnished with music by John Bannister, Giovanni Battista Draghi, Pelham Humfrey, Pietro Reggio, and Matthew Locke, it became a great popular success.
  • September 29 – Nicholas Staggins is appointed Master of the Kings Music
  • Johann Aegidius Bach is appointed organist at the Kaufmannskirche in Erfurt
  • John Blow is appointed Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
  • Johannes Voorhout paints the only known portrait of Dieterich Buxtehude.
  • Giovanni Paolo Colonna becomes chapelmaster at Bologna.
  • Ariane, ou Le Mariage de Bacchus, by Robert Cambert, is one of the first French operas to be sung in Britain.

    Classical music

    • Heinrich Biber
      • Missa Christi resurgentis à 20
      • Mystery (Rosary) Sonatas
    • Dieterich Buxtehude
      • Fried- und Freudenreiche Hinfarth, published in Lübeck (consisting of Mit Fried und Freud, composed 1671, and Klag-Lied)
      • Klag-Lied: Muß der Tod denn auch entbinden, chorale settings
      • Drei schöne Dinge sind, BuxWV 19
    • Cristofaro Caresana
      • La caccia del toro
      • La Veglia
    • Marc-Antoine Charpentier
      • Laudate Dominum, H.159
      • Domine Dominus noster, H.163
      • Pour Ste. Anne, H.315
    • Francesco Corbetta – La Guitarre Royalle
    • Carolus Hacquart – Cantiones sacrae, Op.1
    • Bishop Thomas Ken – "Morning Hymn" (based upon Psalm 108.2)
    • Maria Francesca Nascimbeni – Mottetto Sitientes venite
    • Pavel Josef Vejvanovský – Sonata Natalis (composed for the Christmas season)
    • Gaspar Sanz – Instrucción de Música

    Opera

    • Jean-Baptiste Lully – Alceste

    Births

    • January 9 – Reinhard Keiser, opera composer (died 1739)
    • July 11 or July 16[1] – Isaac Watts, the "father of English hymnody" (died 1748)
    • September 29 – Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, composer (died 1763)
    • November 23 – Pierre Dumage, organist and composer (died 1751)
    • date unknown – Ambrose Philips, poet and lyricist (died 1749)
    • probable – Jeremiah Clarke, composer (suicide 1707)

    Deaths

    • January 12 – Giacomo Carissimi, composer (born 1605)
    • February 22 – John Wilson, theatre composer (born 1595)
    • February 24 – Matthias Weckmann, composer (born c.1616)
    • July 14 – Pelham Humfrey, English composer and singer (born 1647)
    • October 15 – Robert Herrick, poet and lyricist (born 1591)
    • October 27 – Hallgrímur Pétursson, hymnist (born 1614)
    • November 8 – John Milton, poet and lyricist (born 1608)
    • date unknown
      • Francisco Lopez Capillas, composer and chapelmaster of Mexico Cathedral (born 1608)

    References

    1. "Category:Watts, Isaac/Librettist - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download". imslp.org. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
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