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The year 1605 in music involved some significant events.
Events
- none listed
Publications
- Gregor Aichinger – Psalm 50 Miserere mei for eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve voices (Munich: Nikolaus Heinrich)
- Giammateo Asola – Madrigals for six voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Ippolito Baccusi – Шаблон:Lang: second book of madrigals for three voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino), contains settings of text from Petrarch's Шаблон:Interlanguage link
- Ludovico Balbi – Masses and motets for eight voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), published posthumously, also includes a Te Deum
- Adriano Banchieri
- Шаблон:Lang, second book of madrigals for five voices, Op. 12 (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Шаблон:Lang, Op. 13 (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino), a collection of organ music and instructions for playing organ during mass[1]
- Giulio Belli – Шаблон:Lang for eight voices (two choirs with continuo) (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- William Byrd – Шаблон:Lang, book one, for three, four, and five voices (London: Thomas East)
- Sethus Calvisius – Шаблон:Lang for four voices (Leipzig), a setting of the Becker Psalter
- Antonio Cifra – First book of madrigals for five voices (Rome: Luigi Zannetti)
- Giovanni Croce – Magnificats for eight voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
- Giacomo Finetti – Шаблон:Lang for five voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino), music for Compline
- Melchior Franck – Шаблон:Lang (German Secular Songs and Dances), Part 2, for four voices (Coburg)
- Andrea Gabrieli
- Шаблон:Lang (Venice: Angelo Gardano), fifth book of his organ music, published posthumously
- Шаблон:Lang (Venice: Angelo Gardano), sixth and final book of his organ music, published posthumously
- Marco da Gagliano – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- Bartholomäus Gesius – Шаблон:Lang (Christian House and Table Music) for four voices (Wittenberg: Lorenz Seuberlich for Paul Helwig)
- Ruggiero Giovannelli – First book of madrigals for three voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- Tobias Hume – The first part of ayres (London: John Windet), a collection of songs accompanied by one or two viols
- Johannes Lippius – Шаблон:Lang (Strasburg)
- Duarte Lobo – Magnificat for four voices (Antwerp: Plantin)
- Claudio Merulo – Third book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), published posthumously
- Simone Molinaro
- First book of Magnificats for four voices (Milan: Simon Tini & Filippo Lomazzo)
- Шаблон:Lang for two and four voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Claudio Monteverdi – Шаблон:Lang (Fifth book of madrigals for five voices) (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Benedetto Pallavicino – Шаблон:Lang (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino)
- Francis Pilkington – The first booke of songs or ayres of 4. parts (London: Thomas Este)
- Costanzo Porta
- Шаблон:Lang for eight voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano), a collection of vespers psalms for every solemnity along with four Magnificats
- Motets for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- Michael Praetorius – Шаблон:Lang, Part 1
- Enrico Antonio Radesca – First book of canzonettas, madrigals and arie alla romana for two voices (Milan: Simon Tini & Filippo Lomazzo)
- Tomás Luis de Victoria – Шаблон:Lang
Classical music
Opera
- none listed
Births
- March – Antonio Bertali, Italian composer (died 1669)
- April – Giacomo Carissimi, composer (died 1674)
- April 19 – Orazio Benevoli, composer (died 1672)
- July 9 – Simon Dach, hymn-writer (died 1659)
- September 17 – Francesco Sacrati, early opera composer (died 1650)
- date unknown – Constantia Zierenberg, singer and musician (died 1653)
- probable
- Johann Vierdanck, violinist, cornettist, and composer (died 1646)
- Julius Johann Weiland, composer (died 1663)
Deaths
- February 19 – Orazio Vecchi, Italian composer (born 1550)
- September 24 – Manuel Mendes, composer and music teacher (born c. 1547)
- date unknown – Pedro Bermúdez, composer and chapel-master (born 1558)
References