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1630 in music

List of years in music (table)

Events

  • Giacomo Carissimi becomes the chapelmaster at the Church of San Apollinare in the German-Hungarian College in Rome.
  • Ján Šimbracký buys a house in Spišské Podhradie.

Publications

  • Paolo Agostini – Posthumous book of masses (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
  • Adriano BanchieriTrattenimenti da villa concertati in ordine seguente nel chitarrone con 5 voci in variati modi (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti), a collection of canzonettas for five voices and a theorbo
  • Ignazio DonatiLe Fanfalughe for two, three, four, and five voices (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti), a book of madrigals
  • Melchior Franck
    • Der 85. Psalm des Königlichen Propheten Davids (Herr, der du bist vormals gnädig gewest) for eight voices (Coburg: Johann Forckel), a motet written for the jubilee held June 25–27, 1630
    • Neues Christliches Weyhnacht Gesang for eight voices (Coburg: Johann Forckel), a Christmas motet
    • Gottfried von Bulljon oder das erlösete Jerusalem (Coburg: Johann Forckel), incidental music for an oratorio performed in Coburg on June 14, 1630
  • Marco da GaglianoResponsoria maioris hebdomadae for four voices (Venice: Bartolomeo Magni)
  • Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger
    • I pastori di Bettelemme nella nascita di N. Signor Giesu Christo (Rome: Paolo Masotti)
    • Modulatus sacri diminutis voculis concinnati, vol. 2 (Rome: Paolo Masotti)
  • Carlo Milanuzzi – Seventh book of ariose vaghezze for solo voice and guitar, Op. 17 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
  • Martin PeersonMottects or grave chamber musique, containing songs of five parts of several sorts (London: William Stansby)

Opera

Births

  • date unknownAntonio Sartorio, composer (died 1680)
  • probable
    • Thomas Baltzar, violinist and composer (died 1663)
    • Hafız Post, Turkish composer (died 1694)
    • Susanna van Lee, Dutch actress and dancer (died 1700)

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Anne Schnoebelen. "Cortellini, Camillo." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press.
  2. ^ Oscar Thompson; Nicolas Slonimsky (1956). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd, Mead. p. 2381.
  3. ^ Darryl Lyman (1986). Great Jews in Music. J. David Publishers. p. 287. ISBN 978-0-8246-0315-1.
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