1620 in music

1620 in music

Events

Popular music

*"The Ballad of Chevy Chase" (second version)

Classical music

Opera

*Claudio Monteverdi - "Andromeda"

Births

*"probable" - Andrea Mattioli, composer

Deaths

*March 1 - Thomas Campion, composer and poet (born 1567)
*"probable" - Girolamo Belli, composer and music teacher (born 1552)


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