Overview of the events of 1573 in music
Events
Publications
- Giammateo Asola – Completorium per totum annum quatuorque illae Beatae Virginis antiphonae quae in fine pro anni tempore secundum Romanam curiam decantatur for six voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
- Joachim a Burck – Sacrae cantiones plane novae (Entirely new sacred songs) for six voices (Nuremberg: Dietrich Gerlach)
- Ippolito Chamaterò – Psalms for eight voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
- Giovanni Matteo Faà di Bruno – Salmi di David profeta con tre Magnificat for five, six, and eight voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano, sons)
- Giovanni Ferretti – First book of canzoni alla napolitana for six voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
- Marc'Antonio Ingegneri – First book of masses for five and eight voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano, figliuoli)
- Paolo Isnardi – Masses for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano, figliuoli)
- Jacobus de Kerle
- Liber modulorum sacrorum for four, five, and six voices (Munich: Adam Berg)
- Book of motets for four and five voices (Munich: Adam Berg), also includes a Te Deum for six voices
- Orlande de Lassus
- Patrocinium musices, part 1 (Munich: Adam Berg), a collection of motets
- Moduli for six, seven, and twelve voices (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard)
- Viersprachendruck for four voices (Munich: Adam Berg), containing six pieces each in Latin, German, French, and Italian
- Claudio Merulo – First book of masses for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano)
- Philippe de Monte – Second book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
- Annibale Padovano – First book of masses for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano)
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – Third book of motets for five, six, and eight voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
- Leonhard Päminger – two collections of motets published posthumously in Nuremberg by his sons
- Costanzo Porta – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano)
- Cipriano de Rore – Sacrae cantiones (pub. by Petrus Phalesius the Elder)
Births
Deaths
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