1580 in music

1580 in music

Popular Music

*"Greensleeves"

Publications

*Luca Marenzio - First book of madrigals "a"5

Births

*"date unknown" - Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger, performer and composer of lute, theorbo and chitarrone music (d. 1651)

Deaths

*January 18 - Antonio Scandello, composer
*April 1 - Alonso Mudarra, Spanish composer and vihuelist (b. c. 1510)


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