1672 in music

1672 in music

The year 1672 in music involved some significant events.

Events

*Arcangelo Corelli visits Paris, where he incurs the jealousy of Lully.
*John Banister organizes Europe’s first major public concert series at Whitefriars in London.
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier replaces Lully as Molière's regular musical collaborator.

Published popular music

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Classical music

*Jean-Baptiste Lully - "Marche"

Opera

*Antonio Draghi - "Gl'atomi d'Epicuro"
*Juan Hidalgo - "La estatua de Prometeo"
*Antonio Masini - "Achille in Siro"
*Giovanni Maria Pagliardi - "Caligula delirante"
*Antonio Sartorio - "Adelaide"

Births

*March 21 - Stefano Benedetto Pallavicini, librettist for Agostino Steffani, Antonio Lotti and others (died 1742)
*April 6 - André-Cardinal Destouches, French composer of opera (died 1749)
*June 11 - Francesco Antonio Bonporti, priest and composer (died 1748)
*September 8 (baptized) - Nicolas de Grigny, organist (died 1703)
*"date unknown" - Carlo Agostino Badia, opera composer (died 1738)
*"probable" - Antoine Forqueray, viol player (died 1745)

Deaths

*January - Denis Gaultier, lutenist and composer (born 1603)
*June 17 - Orazio Benevoli, composer (born 1605)
*November 6 - Heinrich Schütz, composer (born 1585)
*December 17 - Giovanni Antonio Boretti, composer
*"date unknown"
**Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, French harpsichordist and composer (born "c".1601)
**Valentino Siani, Italian violin-maker (born c. 1595)


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