The following events took place in the year 1601 in the world of music.
Events
Publications
- Gregor Aichinger â (Augsburg: Officina Praetoriana), a collection of sacred songs for three and four voices
- Adriano Banchieri â , fourth book of canzonettas for three voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Valerio Bona
- Second book of masses and motets for two choirs (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- First book of madrigals and canzonas for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- Joachim Burmeister â for four voices (Rostock: Stephan Myliander)
- Giulio Caccini â (The New Music) (Florence: Giorgio Marescotti)
- Giovanni Croce
- for five voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
- First book of canzonettas for three voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
- Christoph Demantius â 77 for four and five voices (Nuremberg: Catharina Dieterich for Konrad Baur)
- Johannes Eccard â for six voices (Königsberg: Georg Osterberger), a wedding song
- Melchior Franck â First book of for four, five, six, seven, and eight voices (Augsburg: Schönigian)
- Andrea Gabrieli â for three, four, five, six, and eight voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), published posthumously, also includes pieces by Ippolito Chamaterò, Orazio Vecchi, and Geminiano Capilupi
- Bartholomäus Gesius â (Sacred German Songs) for four and five voices (Frankfurt an der Oder: Johann Hartmann)
- Gioseffo Guami â (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
- Adam Gumpelzhaimer â , book one, for eight voices (Augsburg: Valentin Schönigk)
- Hans Leo Hassler
- for four, five, six, and eight voices (Nuremberg: Paul Kauffmann)
- , book 1 (Augsburg: Valentin Schönigk)
- Jakob Hassler â for four voices (Nuremberg: Paul Kauffmann), also includes a mass and a setting of Psalm 51
- Joachim van den Hove â (Utrecht: Salomon de Roy & Johannes Guilielmus de Rhenen)
- Claude Le Jeune â The 150 Psalms for four and five voices (Paris: the widow of R. Ballard and his son Pierre Ballard), published posthumously
- Luzzasco Luzzaschi â (Rome: Simone Verovio), featuring works written before 1597 for the
- Tiburtio Massaino â Third book of motets for six voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Simone Molinaro â Second book of motets for eight voices (Milan: Simon Tini & Francesco Besozzi)
- Philippe de Monte â last of thirty-four books of madrigals
- Thomas Morley (ed.) â Madrigales The Triumphs of Oriana, to 5. and 6. voices: composed by divers severall aucthors
- Asprilio Pacelli â (Venice, Giacomo Vincenti)
- Pietro Paolo Paciotto â , book 1 (Rome, Nicolo Mutii)
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina â Twelfth book of masses, published posthumously
- Orfeo Vecchi
- The seven penitential psalms for six voices (Milan: the heirs of Simon Tini & Giovanni Francesco Besozzi)
- (Psalms for the solemnities of the whole year) (Milan: the heirs of Simon Tini & Giovanni Francesco Besozzi)
Classical music
Musical theatre
Opera
Births
Deaths
References