1650 in music

1650 in music

The year 1650 in music involved some significant events.

Events

Publications

*Alberich Mazak - "Cultus harmonicus", volume two, a collection of his complete works, published in Vienna

Classical music

*Claudio Monteverdi - "Messa a quattro voci, et Salmi" (Mass for four voices, and Psalms) (published posthumously)
*Heinrich Schütz - "Symphoniae sacrae", part 3
*"probable"
**Giovanni Battista Abatessa - "Ghirlanda di varii fiori" (Garland of Various Flowers), a collection of guitar music, published in Milan
**Giovanni Battista Granata - "Nuove suonate di chitarriglia spagnuola piccicate, e battute...", a collection of guitar music, published in Bologna

Opera

*Francesco Cavalli - "Orimonte"

Births

*"date unknown"
**Joachim Neander, hymn-writer (d. 1680)
**André Raison, organist and composer (d. 1719)
*"probable"
**Cataldo Amodei, opera composer (d. c. 1695)
**Giovanni Battista Rogeri, luthier
**Robert de Visée, luthenist, guitarist and viol player (d. 1725)

Deaths

*November 24 - Manuel Cardoso, organist and composer (b. 1566)
*"date unknown"
**Martin Peerson (born "ca." 1571 – "ca." 1573; died 1650 or 1651), English composer, organist and virginalist
**Francesco Sacrati, composer (b. 1605)


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