- Source: 1620 in music
Events
Popular music
perhaps around this time "The Ballad of Chevy Chase" (second version)
Publications
Agostino Agazzari – Stille soavi di celeste aurora..., Op. 19 (Venice: Bartolomeo Magni for Gardano), a collection of madrigals
Giovanni Francesco Anerio – Rime sacre concertate (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
Adriano Banchieri – First book of masses and motets arranged for one bass and two tenor voices with organ, Op. 42 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
Aurelio Bonelli – Masses and motets for four voices (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
Antonio Cifra
Psalmi Sacrique Concentus for eight voices (Assisi: Giacomo Salvi)
Motets for four voices (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
Manuel Rodrigues Coelho – Flores de musica pera o instrumento de tecla & harpa (Lisbon: Pedro Craesbeck), the earliest keyboard music printed in Portugal
Christoph Demantius
Threnodiae for four, five, and six voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), a collection of funeral music
Hochzeitliche Concert-Motet for eight voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium for the wedding of Augustus von Schönberg and Ursula Haubold on March 6
Frommer Eheleut Hochzeit Geschenck for eight voices (Freiberg Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium for the wedding of Johann Hassen and Susanna Horn on May 30
Richard Dering
Canzonettas for four voice with basso continuo (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
Canzonettas for three voices with basso continuo (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
Melchior Franck
Neues Hochzeitgesang (Gott wird die Braut erhaschen) auss dem alten Christlichen Gesang for five voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a wedding motet
Schöner trostreicher Text ausz dem 15. Capittel Syrachs for six voices (Coburg: Andreas Forckel), a wedding motet
Michelagnolo Galilei – Il primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto (Munich)
Pierre Guédron – Fifth book of airs de cours for four and five voices (Paris: Pierre Ballard)
Scipione Lacorcia – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Naples: Costantino Vitale)
Ivan Lukačić – Sacrae cantiones for one, two, three, four, and five voices (Venice: Gardano), a collection of motets
Carlo Milanuzzi – Aurea Corona di scherzi poetici scelti da la Ghirlanda dell' Aurora for two, three, and four voices with basso continuo, Op. 3 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
Giovanni Bernardino Nanino
Venite exsultemus Domino for three voices and organ bass (Assisi: Giacomo Salvi)
Salmi vespertini for four voices (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
Giovanni Palazzotto e Tagliavia — Second book of madrigals to five voices (Palermo: Giovanni Battista Maringo)
Martin Peerson – Private musicke, or the first booke of ayres and dialogues, contayning songs of 4. 5. and 6. parts (London: Thomas Snodham)
Births
September 6 – Isabella Leonarda, composer (d. 1704)
probable – Adam Drese, bass viol player and composer (d. 1701)
Deaths
March 1 – Thomas Campion, composer and poet (born 1567)
March 25 – Johannes Nucius, composer and music theorist (born c. 1556)
August 2 – Carolus Luython, composer (born 1557)
date unknown
Thomas Adams, music publisher (born c. 1566)
Joachim van den Hove, composer (born c.1567)
probable – Girolamo Belli, composer and music teacher (born 1552)
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