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1573 in music
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Overview of the events of 1573 in music
Overview of the events of 1573 in music
List of years in music
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1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
1571
1572
1573
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1575
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1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
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Events
Approximate formation date of the
Florentine Camerata
, at the salon of Count Giovanni de' Bardi (earliest record is January 14, 1573).
Manuel Rodrigues Coelho
becomes organist of
Badajoz Cathedral
.
Publications
Giammateo Asola
–
Completorium per totum annum quatuorque illae Beatae Virginis
antiphonae
quae in fine pro anni tempore secundum
Romanam curiam
decantatur
for six voices (Venice:
Girolamo Scotto
)
Joachim a Burck
–
Sacrae cantiones plane novae
(Entirely new sacred songs) for six voices (Nuremberg: Dietrich Gerlach)
Ippolito Chamaterò
– Psalms for eight voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
Giovanni Matteo Faà di Bruno
–
Salmi di David profeta con tre Magnificat
for five, six, and eight voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano, sons)
Giovanni Ferretti
– First book of
canzoni alla napolitana
for six voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
– First book of masses for five and eight voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano, figliuoli)
Paolo Isnardi
– Masses for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano, figliuoli)
Jacobus de Kerle
Liber modulorum sacrorum
for four, five, and six voices (Munich:
Adam Berg
)
Book of motets for four and five voices (Munich: Adam Berg), also includes a
Te Deum
for six voices
Orlande de Lassus
Patrocinium musices
, part 1 (Munich: Adam Berg), a collection of motets
Moduli
for six, seven, and twelve voices (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard)
Viersprachendruck
for four voices (Munich: Adam Berg), containing six pieces each in Latin, German, French, and Italian
Claudio Merulo
– First book of masses for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano)
Philippe de Monte
– Second book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
– Third book of motets for five, six, and eight voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
Leonhard Päminger
– two collections of motets published posthumously in
Nuremberg
by his sons
Cipriano de Rore
–
Sacrae cantiones
(pub. by
Petrus Phalesius the Elder
)
Births
January 31
Ambrosius Metzger
, German composer and
Meistersinger
Giulio Cesare Monteverdi
(baptized), Italian composer, younger brother of
Claudio Monteverdi
February 22
–
Gemignano Capilupi
, Italian composer
July 19
(baptized) –
Inigo Jones
, English stage designer and architect (died 1652)
date unknown
Francesco Colombini
, Italian composer and organist
Benedikt Faber
, German composer
Juan de Palomares
, Spanish composer and guitarist
Alessandro Striggio
the younger, Italian composer
probable
–
Géry de Ghersem
, Flemish composer and singer (died 1630)
Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli
, Italian composer.
Deaths
March 15
(or earlier) –
Christopher Tye
, English composer (born c1505)
November 17
–
Joannes Pionnier
, French composer
December 7
– John Thorne, English composer and poet
December 27
–
December 31
–
Firmin Lebel
, French chorus director and composer
date unknown
Johannes Claux
, Flemish composer
Melchior Kreisstein
, German music printer
Gislain Manilius
, Flemish music printer
Petrus Phalesius the Elder
, Flemish music publisher
probable
–
Alfonso dalla Viola
, Italian composer and instrumentalist
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