1570 in music
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[edit] Events
- Approximate beginning date of the late Italian madrigal style
- Luzzasco Luzzaschi becomes master of Duke Alfonso of Ferrara's private musica da camera, which was soon to become one of the most distinguished in Europe
- Orlande de Lassus is made a nobleman by Emperor Maximilian II, and knighted by Pope Gregory XIII
- Formation in Paris of Antoine de Baïf's Académie de Poésie et Musique, and consequent development of musique mesurée by composers such as Claude Le Jeune and Guillaume Costeley
- First appearance of the air de cour, a ubiquitous type of popular secular music in France until around 1650
- Lázaro del Álamo leaves his post as maestro di capilla in Mexico City
- Approximate date of the "Son de la Má Teodora", the earliest surviving example of son montuno from Cuba
[edit] Publications
- Vincenzo Bellavere - First book of Giustiniane
- Maddalena Casulana publishes her second book of madrigals, the second printed collection of music by a woman in European history
- Andrea Gabrieli publishes second book of madrigals, for five to eight voices, in Venice
- Orlande de Lassus publishes two books of sacred music, one in Leuven and one in Venice
- Philippe de Monte - Third book of madrigals a5
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina publishes his third book of masses, for four to six voices, in Rome
[edit] Births
- June 13 (baptized) - Paul Peuerl, German composer and organist
- June 18 (baptized) - Juan Pujol, Catalan composer (died 1626)
- August 19 - Salamone Rossi, Italian composer (died1630)
- October 21 - Wolfgang Schonsleder, German composer and music theorist
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- Giovanni Paolo Cima, Italian composer (died 1622)
- John Cooper (Coprario), English composer (died 1626)
- Ignazio Donati, Italian composer (died 1638)
- John Farmer, English madrigal composer (died 1605)
[edit] Deaths
- Jean Maillard, French composer (approximate date) (born c1515)
- Diego Ortiz, Spanish music theorist and composer (approximate date) (born c1510)
- Tomás de Santa María, Spanish music theorist, organist and composer
- March 25 - Johann Walter, German composer (born 1496)