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1616 in music

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List of years in music (table)
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Events

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Musical groups formed

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Publications

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  • Gregor AichingerTriplex liturgiarum fasciculus e tribus ac diversis optimorum musicorum modulis concinnatus... (Augsburg: Johannes Praetorius)
  • Bartolomeo Barbarino – Canzonettas for one and two voices, with some for solo voice, either soprano or tenor, with theorbo or other instruments (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
  • Valerio Bona – Lamentations for Holy Week with the Benedictus and Miserere for each day, for two choirs with continuo, Op. 22 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Bernardino BorlascaScala Iacob (Jacob's Ladder) for eight voices and various instruments, Op. 6 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti), a collection of sacred songs for all solemnities of the year
  • Antonio Brunelli – Third book of Scherzi, arie, canzonette, e madrigali for one, two, and three voices, Op. 12 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Sethus CalvisiusSchwanengesang (Swan song) for eight voices (Leipzig: Lorenz Kober), a setting of Psalm 90 verse 10, published posthumously
  • Antonio Cifra – First book of Scherzi sacri for one, two, three, and four voices, Op. 22 (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
  • Ignazio DonatiMotetti a cinque voci in concerto (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Melchior Franck
    • Geistlichen Musicalischen Lustgartens Erster Theil for four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine voices or instruments (Nuremberg: Georg Leopold Fuhrmann), a collection of motets
    • Newes Hochzeit Gesang ausz dem ersten Capitel deß Hohenlieds Salomonis for five voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck), a wedding motet
    • Musicalische Glückwünschung for six voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck), a wedding motet
    • Zwey Newe Hochzeit Gesäng for six voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck), a wedding motet
    • Newes Hochzeit Gesang ausz dem 26. Capitel Sirachs for six voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck), a wedding motet
    • Tricinium Novum (Wie ein Kauffmann das Himmelreich) (Coburg: Justus Hauck)
    • Lilia Musicalia for four voices (Nuremberg: Georg Leopold Fuhrmann), a collection of secular songs and dances
  • Joachim van den HovePraeludia testudinis for two voices or violins (Leiden: Godefridus Basson)
  • Sigismondo d'India
    • Fourth book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
    • Fifth book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
  • Scipione Lacorcia – Second book of madrigals for five voices (Naples: Giovanni Giacomo Carlino)
  • Luca Marenzio – Motets for five, six, and seven voices with organ bass (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino), published posthumously
  • Simone MolinaroPassio domini nostri Iesu Christi secundum Matthaeum, Marcum, Lucam, et Ioannem (Loano: Francesco Castello)
  • Pietro Pace – Scherzi, arie, et madrigali a 1–4 v..., Op. 13 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Giuseppe Palazzotto e Tagliavia – First book of motets (Palermo: Giovanni Battista Maringo)
  • Claudio Pari – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Palermo: Giovanni Battista Maringo)
  • Peter Philips
    • Deliciae sacrae (Sacred Delights) for two and three voices with organ bass (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
    • Les Rossignols spirituels (The Spiritual Nightengales), a collection of sacred songs for two voices with organ bass (Valenciennes: Jean Vervliet)
  • Hieronymus PraetoriusLiber Missarum (Hamburg: Henrico Carstens) [3]
  • Nicolas ValletLe Secret des Muses, book 2[4]

Classical music

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References

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  1. ^ Harness, Kelley (2001). "Salvadori, Andrea" in Stanley Sadie (ed.) The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd edition), Volume 22.
  2. ^ Haar, James (2006). European Music, 1520-1640. Boydell Press. p. 367. ISBN 978-1-84383-200-3.
  3. ^ Reproduction of alto part book on Bayerische Staatsbibliothek site
  4. ^ JOHN RENBOURN (25 February 2011). Complete Anthology of Medieval & Renaissance Music for Guitar. Mel Bay Publications. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-61065-042-7.
  5. ^ Willi Apel (1997). The History of Keyboard Music to 1700. Indiana University Press. p. 347. ISBN 0-253-21141-7.