1687 in music

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The year 1687 in music involved some significant events.

Events

  • January 30 – Louis XIV's entrance into the city hall inspires André Raison to write his offertory, subtitled "Vive le Roi de Parisiens" ("Long live the King of Parisians").
  • During a performance of his own Te Deum, Jean-Baptiste Lully injures his foot with the point of his cane; this results in death from gangrene a few weeks later.
  • Jean-Nicolas Francine, Lully's son-in-law, becomes director of the Paris Opera.

Publications

  • Angelo Berardi – Documenti armonici
  • Le Sieur Danoville – L'Art de toucher le dessus et le basse de violle
  • Jean Rosseau – Traité de la viole

Classical music

  • John Blow – Ode for New Year's Day
  • Dieterich Buxtehude
    • Bedenke Mensch das Ende, BuxWV 9
    • Der Herr ist mit mir, BuxWV 15
    • Domine salvum fac regem, BuxWV 18
    • Eins bitte ich vom Herrn, BuxWV 24
    • Herren vår Gud, BuxWV 40
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier
    • Regina coeli, H.30
    • Sub tuum praesidium, H.352
  • Michel Richard Delalande – Super flumina Babylonis, S.13
  • Giovanni Antonio Gianettini – L'uomo in bivio
  • Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre – Pièces de clavecin, Livre 1
  • Nicolas Lebègue – Pieces de Clavessin, Livre 2
  • Isabella Leonarda
    • Mottetti a 1, 2 e 3 voci con violini, e senza, Op.13
    • Motetti a voce sola, Op.14
  • Bernardo Pasquini – I fatti di Mosè nel deserto
  • Henry Purcell
    • Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drum, Z.335
    • Oh Solitude, Z.406
    • Suite in G major, Z.662
    • A Song Tune, ZT.695
  • Johann Adam Reincken – Hortus Musicus
  • Gregorio StrozziCapricci da sonare cembali et organi
  • Giovanni Battista degli Antoni
    • Ricercate, Op. 1, one of the earliest examples of music for solo cello
    • Versetti per tutti li tuoni, tanto naturali, Op. 2, one of the largest Italian publications of liturgical organ versets of the era

Opera

  • Antonio Draghi – La vendetta dell'onestà
  • Giuseppe Fabrini – Lodovico
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, Pascal Collasse – Achille et Polyxène
  • Carlo Pallavicino – La Gerusalemme Liberata
  • André Danican Philidor – Le Canal de Versailles
  • Bernardo Sabadini – Didio Giuliano
  • Agostino Steffani – Alarico

Births

  • February 1 – Johann Adam Birkenstock, violinist and composer (died 1733)
  • June 7 – Gaetano Berenstadt, castrato singer (died 1734)
  • July 16 – Paolo Antonio Rolli, librettist (died 1765)
  • c. August 26 – Henry Carey, poet, dramatist, songwriter and theatrical composer (suicide 1743)
  • October 12 – Sylvius Leopold Weiss, lutenist and composer (died 1750)
  • November 23 – Jean Baptiste Senaillé, violinist and composer (died 1730)
  • December 5 – Francesco Geminiani, composer (died 1762)
  • December 26 – Johann Georg Pisendel, composer (died 1755)
  • date unknown
    • Willem de Fesch, musician and composer (died 1761)
    • William Hine, composer (died 1730)
    • Charles King, musician and composer (died 1748)
    • François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif, librettist (died 1770)

Deaths

  • March 22 – Jean-Baptiste Lully, composer (born 1632)
  • March 28 – Constantijn Huygens, Dutch poet and composer (born 1596)
  • April 25 – Johannes Caioni, priest, musician and organ repairer
  • August 24 – Michael Wise, composer (born c. 1647)
  • December 5 – Ercole Bernabei, composer (born 1622)
  • date unknown
    • John Gamble, court musician and composer
    • Giovanni Battista Granata, guitarist and composer (born c.1621)
    • Gregorio Strozzi, composer (born 1615)
    • Michael Wise, organist and composer (born 1648)
    • Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1624-1687)
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