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1649 in music
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The year 1649 in music involved some significant events.
Popular music
- Gerrard Winstanley – "Diggers' Song"
Classical music
- Melchior Franck – Davidischer Traur- und Trostgesang for three voices (Coburg: Johann Eyrich), a funeral motet, published posthumously
- Johann Jakob Froberger – Libro secondo di toccate, fantasie, canzone, allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue et altre partite (presentation manuscript, September)
- Alberich Mazak – Cultus harmonicus, volume one, a collection of his complete works, published in Vienna
[[Opera]]
- Pietro Cavalli – Jason
- Antonio Cesti – Orontea, premiered at the Teatro Santissimi Apostoli, in Venice, during Carnivale.
Births
- February 23 – John Blow, organist and composer
- May 3 (bapt.) – Johann Valentin Meder, organist and composer (d. 1719)
- date unknown – Johann Krieger, composer
- John Blow, organist and composer
- probable – Jacques Boyvin, French organist and composer (died 1706)
Deaths
- April 29/30 – Giovanni Valentini, keyboard virtuoso and composer.
References
References
- [[s:Diggers' Song. wikisource]]
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