1573 in music

1573 in music

Events

* Approximate formation date of the Florentine Camerata, at the salon of Count Giovanni de' Bardi (earliest record is January 14, 1573).

Publications

* Cipriano de Rore, "Sacrae cantiones" (pub. by Pierre Phalèse)

Births

* January 31 - Ambrosius Metzger, German composer and Meistersinger
* January 31 (baptized) - Giulio Cesare Monteverdi, Italian composer, younger brother of Claudio Monteverdi
* February 22 - Gemignano Capilupi, Italian composer
* July 19 (baptized) - Inigo Jones, English stage designer and architect (died 1652)
* Francesco Colombini, Italian composer and organist
* Benedikt Faber, German composer
* Géry Ghersem, Flemish composer and singer
* Juan de Palomares, Spanish composer and guitarist
* Martin Peerson (born "ca." 1571 – "ca." 1573; died 1650 or 1651), English composer, organist and virginalist
* Alessandro Striggio the younger, Italian composer

Deaths

* March 15 (or before) - Christopher Tye, English composer (born c1505)
* November 17 - Joannes Pionnier, French composer
* December 7 - John Thorne, English composer and poet
* December 27–December 31 - Firmin Lebel, French chorus director and composer
* Johannes Claux, Flemish composer
* Melchior Kreisstein, German music printer
* Gislain Manilius, Flemish music printer
* Pierre Phalèse the Elder, Flemish music publisher
* Alfonso dalla Viola, Italian composer and instrumentalist


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