1603 in music

1603 in music

The year 1603 in music involved some significant events.

Events

*Orlando Gibbons becomes a member of the Chapel Royal. [cite book |last=Palisca |first= Claude V. |title=Baroque Music |origyear=1968 |edition=3rd |series=Prentice Hall History of Music |year=1991 |publisher=Prentice Hall |location=Englewood Cliffs |isbn=0-13-058496-7 |page=301 ]

Publications

*Claudio Monteverdi – "Il quatro libro de madrigali a cinque voci di Claudio Monteverdi Maestro della Musica del Ser.mo Sig.r Duca di Mantova" (fourth book of madrigals "a"5), published in Venice

Classical music

*"none listed"

Opera

*"none listed"

Births

*"date unknown" - Denis Gaultier, French lutenist and composer (died 1672)

Deaths

* "date unknown" - Baldassare Donato, composer and singer (born 1525-1530)
* July 4 - Philippe de Monte, Flemish composer (born 1521)

References


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