1595 in music
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Events
- April 28 – Sebastian Raval is appointed maestro di cappella at the viceregal chapel in Palermo.
Publications
- Giovanni Croce – Triaca musicale (Musical treacle)
- Carlo Gesualdo – Third book of madrigal a5
- Luca Marenzio – Seventh book of madrigals a5
- Thomas Morley – The First Booke of Balletts To Five Voyces
- Sebastian Raval – Madrigals for 3, 5, & 8 voices
Births
- January 26 - Antonio Maria Abbatini, composer (died c.1679)
- April 5 - John Wilson, composer (died 1674)
- December 2 - Henry Lawes, musician and composer (died 1662)
- probable – Giovanni Battista Buonamente, Italian violinist and composer (died 1642)
Deaths
- April - Annibale Stabile, composer (born c.1535)
- July 23 - Thoinot Arbeau, cleric best known for his Orchésographie, a study of late sixteenth-century French Renaissance social dance (born 1519)
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