1603 in music explained
The year 1603 in music involved some significant events.
Events
Publications
- Agostino Agazzari
- Sacrae laudes... liber secundus (Rome: Aloysio Zannetti)
- Sacrarum cantionum... liber tertius (Rome: Aloysio Zannetti)
- Vespertinum Virginis canticum sive Magnificat... (Augsburg: Johannes Praetorius)
- Ghirlanda di canzonette spirituali, for three voices (Augsburg: Johannes Praetorius)
- Costanzo Antegnati – Book 14: Latin: Missa [[Charles Borromeo|Borromea]], motets, and French chansons for three choirs (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- Adriano Banchieri – Italian: Fantasie o vero canzoni alla francese for organ and other musical instruments, for four voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Giulio Belli – Latin: Psalmi ad vesperas in totius anni festivitatibus (Vespers psalms for the feasts of the whole year) for six voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), also includes three Magnificats
- Sethus Calvisius – Latin: Tricinia for three voices or instruments (Leipzig: Abraham Lamberg for Jacob Apel), a collection of sacred songs in German
- Giovanni Croce – Italian: Devotissime Lamentationi et Improperii per la Settimana Santa for four voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti), music for Holy Week
- John Dowland – The third and last booke of songs or aires (London: Peter Short for Thomas Adams)
- Johannes Eccard – German: HochzeitLied (Lasst uns singen) for four voices (Königsberg: Georg Osterberger), a wedding song
- Christian Erbach – Latin: Mele sive cantiones sacrae ad modum canzonette ut vocant for four voices (Augsburg: Johann Praetorius)
- Achille Falcone – Madrigals for five voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti), published posthumously
- Stefano Felis – Second book of masses for six voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
- Melchior Franck
- Latin: Opusculum for four voices (Nuremberg: Konrad Baur), a collection of secular partsongs
- German: Neuer Pavanen, Galliarden, unnd Intraden for four, five, and six voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck)
- German: Noch ein ander Quodlibet dem Herrn Marx Weisen for four voices (Coburg: Justus Hauck)
- Bartholomäus Gesius – German: Enchiridium etlicher deutschen und lateinischen Gesengen for four voices (Frankfurt an der Oder: Friedrich Hartmann)
- Carlo Gesualdo – Latin: Sacrarum cantionum liber primus, 2 vols. (Naples: Costantino Vitale)
- Claude Le Jeune – French: Le printemps (The Spring) for two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight voices (Paris: the widow of R. Ballard and his son Pierre Ballard), a collection of airs, published posthumously
- Carolus Luython – Latin: Selectissimum sacrarum cantionum for six voices (Prague: Georg Nigrinus), a collection of motets)
- Ascanio Mayone – Italian: Il Primo libro di diversi capricci per sonare (Naples: Costantino Vitale), a collection of keyboard music
- Rogier Michael – Latin: Introitus Dominicorum dierum ac praecipuorum festorum for five voices (Leipzig: Abraham Lamberg), a collection of motets
- Claudio Monteverdi – Italian: Il quatro libro de madrigali a cinque voci di Claudio Monteverdi Maestro della Musica del Ser.mo Sig.r Duca di Mantova (Fourth book of madrigals for five voices) (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Pomponio Nenna – Fifth book of madrigals for five voices (Naples: Giovanni Battista Sottile)
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina — Latin: Cantiones sacrae, published posthumously (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
- Benedetto Pallavicino – First book of masses (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Tomaso Pecci
- Latin: Musicae modi in [[responsory|responsoria]] divini officii feria quarta, quinta & sexta, [[Holy Week|Sanctae Hebdomadae]] (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
- First book of canzonettas for three voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti), also contains one piece by Giulio Giuliani
- Peter Philips – Second book of madrigals for six voices (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
- Orfeo Vecchi
- First book of Magnificats for five voices (Milan: Agostino Tradate)
- First book of motets for four voices (Milan: Agostini Tradate)
- Latin: Cantiones sacrae for six voices (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse)
Classical music
Opera
Births
Deaths
References
- Book: Palisca, Claude V. . Baroque Music . 1968 . 3rd . Prentice Hall History of Music . 1991 . . . 0-13-058496-7 . 301 .