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The year
1639 in
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involved some significant events.
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Publications
Agostino Agazzari
–
Litaniae Beatissimae Virginis
, Op. 21 (Rome: Vincenzo Blanco)
Francesco Corbetta
–
De gli scherzi armonici
, a collection of guitar music, published in
Bologna
Melchior Franck
–
Zwey neue Christliche Epicedia
for eight voices (Coburg: Johann Eyrich), two funeral motets
Duarte Lobo
– Second book of masses for four, five, and six voices (Antwerp: Balthasar Moreti for Plantin)
Alessandro Piccinini
–
Intavolatura di liuto
(Bologna: Giacomo Monti & Carlo Zenero), published posthumously by his son
Classical music
Heinrich Schütz
–
Kleine geistliche Konzerte
(Small Sacred Concertos), part 2
Opera
Francesco Cavalli
–
Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo
Benedetto Ferrari
–
L'Armida
Virgilio Mazzocchi
and
Marco Marazzoli
–
Chi soffre, speri
, libretto by Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi (later
Pope Clement IX
), première of the revised version at the
Teatro Barberini
in Rome
Claudio Monteverdi
–
Adone
, premièred in
Venice
Births
February 4
–
Alessandro Melani
, Italian composer (died 1703)
April 3
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Alessandro Stradella
, Italian composer (killed 1682)
Deaths
June 1
–
Melchior Franck
, composer (born 1579)
July –
Carlo Farina
, violinist, conductor and composer (born c.1600) (plague)
October 28
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Stefano Landi
, composer and teacher (born 1587)
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