1620 in music
Popular music
Publications
- Agostino Agazzari â , Op. 19 (Venice: Bartolomeo Magni for Gardano), a collection of madrigals
- Giovanni Francesco Anerio â (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
- Adriano Banchieri â First book of masses and motets arranged for one bass and two tenor voices with organ, Op. 42 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
- Aurelio Bonelli â Masses and motets for four voices (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
- Antonio Cifra
- for eight voices (Assisi: Giacomo Salvi)
- Motets for four voices (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
- Manuel Rodrigues Coelho â Flores de musica pera o instrumento de tecla & harpa (Lisbon: Pedro Craesbeck), the earliest keyboard music printed in Portugal
- Christoph Demantius
- for four, five, and six voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), a collection of funeral music
- for eight voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium for the wedding of Augustus von Schönberg and Ursula Haubold on March 6
- for eight voices (Freiberg Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium for the wedding of Johann Hassen and Susanna Horn on May 30
- Richard Dering
- Canzonettas for four voice with basso continuo (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
- Canzonettas for three voices with basso continuo (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
- Melchior Franck
- for five voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a wedding motet
- for six voices (Coburg: Andreas Forckel), a wedding motet
- Michelagnolo Galilei â (Munich)
- Pierre Guédron â Fifth book of for four and five voices (Paris: Pierre Ballard)
- Scipione Lacorcia â Third book of madrigals for five voices (Naples: Costantino Vitale)
- Ivan LukaÃÂiàâ for one, two, three, four, and five voices (Venice: Gardano), a collection of motets
- Carlo Milanuzzi â for two, three, and four voices with basso continuo, Op. 3 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
- Giovanni Bernardino Nanino
- for three voices and organ bass (Assisi: Giacomo Salvi)
- for four voices (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
- Giovanni Palazzotto e Tagliavia â Second book of madrigals to five voices (Palermo: Giovanni Battista Maringo)
- Martin Peerson â Private musicke, or the first booke of ayres and dialogues, contayning songs of 4. 5. and 6. parts (London: Thomas Snodham)
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