1615 in music

1615 in music

Events

Publications

*Giovanni Gabrieli - "Symphoniae Sacrae", Book 2, published posthumously
*Hans Leo Hassler - "Venusgarten", a collection of instrumental music, published in Nuremberg

Classical music

*Alessandro Grandi - "Plorabo die ac nocte", a motet for four voices

Opera

*Francesca Caccini - "Il ballo delle zigane" (lost)
*Claudio Monteverdi - Second edition of "L'Orfeo"

Births

*"date unknown" - Giovanni Faustini, librettist and opera impresario (died 1651)

Deaths

*June 15 - Innocentio Alberti, Italian cornet player and composer (born c. 1535)
*"date unknown" - Melchior Vulpius, German composer, primarily of sacred music (born "c".1570)


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