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1604 in music

The year 1604 in music involved some significant events.

Events

Publications

  • Gregor Aichinger – Lacrimae D. Virginis et Ioannis in Christum à cruce depositum... (Augsburg: Johannes Praetorius)
  • Adriano Banchieri – , first book of madrigals for five voices (Milan: Simon Tini & Filippo Lomazzo)
  • Thomas Bateson – The first set of English Madrigales: to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices
  • Lodovico Bellanda – for three, four, and five voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
  • Joachim a Burck – (A beautiful sacred song, taken from the 19th chapter of the book of Job, of the resurrection of Jesus Christ) for four voices (Erfurt: Johann Beck)
  • Christoph Demantius – for six voices (Dresden: Johann Bergen), an epithalamium
  • John Dowland – Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares figured in seaven passionate pavans, with divers other pavans, galliards and allemands, set forth for the lute, viols or violins, in five parts (London: John Windet)
  • Johannes Eccard – for five voices (Königsberg: Georg Neykken), an epithalamium
  • Christian Erbach
  • for four, five, six, seven, eight, and more voices (Augsburg: Johann Praetorius)
  • , part 1, for five voices (Dillingen: Adam Meltzer), a collection of introits, alleluias and post-communion songs for holy days from Pentecost to Christmas
  • Alfonso Fontanelli – Second book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), published anonymously
  • Melchior Franck
  • Second book of for four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve voices (Nuremberg: Konrad Baur)
  • Third book of for three and four voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck)
  • (German Secular Songs and Dances) for four, five, six, and eight voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck)
  • Marco da Gagliano – Second book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
  • Ruggiero Giovannelli – Second book of motets for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
  • Thomas Greaves – Songs of Sundrie kinds ... Madrigalles, for five voyces
  • Cesario Gussago – First book of for eight voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
  • Konrad Hagius – for three voices or instruments (Frankfurt: Wolfgang Richter for Johann Spiess)
  • Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger – (Venice)
  • Carolus Luython – Lamentations for six voices (Prague: Georg Nigrinus)
  • Luzzasco Luzzaschi – Seventh book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Tiburtio Massaino
  • First book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
  • Second book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Ascanio Mayone – First book of madrigals for five voices (Naples: Giovanni Battista Sottile)
  • Claudio Merulo
  • Second book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
  • Second book of (Rome: Simone Verovio)
  • Simone Molinaro – First book of motets for five voices (Milan: Agostino Tradate)
  • Annibale Padovano – (Venice: Angelo Gardano), published posthumously
  • Benedetto Pallavicino – Seventh book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino), published posthumously
  • Enrico Antonio Radesca - First book of masses for four voices (Milan: Simon Tini & Filippo Lomazzo)
  • Orfeo Vecchi – (A collection of madrigals) for five voices (Milan: heirs of Simon Tini & Francesco Lomazzo), a collection of sacred contrafacts of madrigals by other composers, published posthumously

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