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*[[February 3]] – [[James Shirley]]'s spectacular [[masque]] ''[[The Triumph of Peace]]'' is performed in London. The work features music by [[William Lawes]], Simon Ives, and [[Bulstrode Whitelocke]]. It is repeated on February 13. |
*[[February 3]] – [[James Shirley]]'s spectacular [[masque]] ''[[The Triumph of Peace]]'' is performed in London. The work features music by [[William Lawes]], Simon Ives, and [[Bulstrode Whitelocke]]. It is repeated on February 13. |
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*[[September 29]] ([[Michaelmas]]) – The [[masque]] ''[[Comus (John Milton)|Comus]]'', by [[John Milton]], is presented at [[Ludlow Castle]], with music composed by [[Henry Lawes]]. |
*[[September 29]] ([[Michaelmas]]) – The [[masque]] ''[[Comus (John Milton)|Comus]]'', by [[John Milton]], is presented at [[Ludlow Castle]], with music composed by [[Henry Lawes]]. |
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==Publications== |
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*[[Ignazio Donati]] – First book of motets for solo voice, Op. 16 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti) |
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*[[Melchior Franck]] |
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**{{lang|de|Zwey neue Christliche Klag- und Traur-Gesäng}} for four and six voices (Coburg: Johann Forckel), two funeral motets |
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**{{lang|de|Der 51. Psalm deß Königlichen Propheten Davids,}} {{lang|la|Miserere mei Deus}} for four, five, six, and eight voices (Coburg: Johann Forckel), in both Lain and German |
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**{{lang|de|Neues Christliches Grabgesang (Ach du mein liebstes Jesulein)}} for four voices (Coburg, Johann Forckel), a funeral motet |
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==Classical music== |
==Classical music== |
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The year 1634 in music involved some significant events.
Events
[edit]- February 3 – James Shirley's spectacular masque The Triumph of Peace is performed in London. The work features music by William Lawes, Simon Ives, and Bulstrode Whitelocke. It is repeated on February 13.
- September 29 (Michaelmas) – The masque Comus, by John Milton, is presented at Ludlow Castle, with music composed by Henry Lawes.
Publications
[edit]- Ignazio Donati – First book of motets for solo voice, Op. 16 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
- Melchior Franck
- Zwey neue Christliche Klag- und Traur-Gesäng for four and six voices (Coburg: Johann Forckel), two funeral motets
- Der 51. Psalm deß Königlichen Propheten Davids, Miserere mei Deus for four, five, six, and eight voices (Coburg: Johann Forckel), in both Lain and German
- Neues Christliches Grabgesang (Ach du mein liebstes Jesulein) for four voices (Coburg, Johann Forckel), a funeral motet
Classical music
[edit]- Charles d'Ambleville – Octonarium sacrum
Opera
[edit]- William Lawes – The Triumph of Peace
Births
[edit]- January 7 – Adam Krieger, composer (died 1666)
- March 26 – Domenico Freschi, composer (died 1710)
- date unknown
- Clamor Heinrich Abel, German composer (died 1696)
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier, French composer (died 1704)
- probable
- Carlo Grossi, composer (died 1688)
- Antonio Draghi, Italian composer (died 1700)
Deaths
[edit]- October – George Kirbye, composer (born c.1565)
- November 15 – Johann Staden, organist and composer (born 1581)
- date unknown – Adriano Banchieri, Italian composer (born 1568)