1658 in music

1658 in music

The year 1658 in music involved some significant events.

Events

*Johann Jacob Froberger leaves Vienna for the last time.
*Sir William Davenant's "operatic show," "The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru", is staged at the Cockpit Theatre in London during the summer.

Publications

*Etienne Moulinié - "Meslanges de sujets Chrestiens ... avec une basse continue", a collection of sacred music

Classical music

*Andreas Hammerschmidt - "Chorale: Meinen Jesum laß' ich nicht"

Opera

*Johann Caspar von Kerll - "Applausi Festivi"

Births

*April 22 - Giuseppe Torelli, Italian composer (died 1709)

Deaths

*March - Valentin Dretzel, composer


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