1581 in music

1581 in music

Events

Publications

Music

*Luca Marenzio - Second book of madrigals "a"5
*Philippe de Monte - Fourth book of madrigals "a"4

Other

*Fabritio Caroso - "Il Ballerino", Italian dance manual, containing much dance music
*Vincenzo Galilei - "Dialogo della musica antica, et della moderna" (Dialogue Concerning Ancient and Modern Music)

Classical music

*Girard de Beaulieu - "Circe", the first ballet with a unifying design

Opera

Births

Deaths

*"date unknown" - Joachim Thibault de Courville, French composer, singer, lutenist, and player of the lyre


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