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Overview of the events of 1557 in music
Overview of the events of 1557 in music
Publications [ edit ]
Martin Agricola – Melodiae scholasticae sub horarum intervallis decantandae (Wittenberg : Georg Rhau ), music used at the Protestant school in Magdeburg , published posthumously
Jacques Arcadelt – 3 Masses (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard)
Filippo Azzaiolo (published anonymously) – Villotte del fiore: il primo libro de villotte alla padoana con alcune napolitane , for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
Jacob Clemens non Papa
Second book of masses: Missa Virtute magna for four voices (Leuven : Pierre Phalèse ), published posthumously
Third book of masses: Missa En espoir for four voices (Leuven: Pierre Phalèse), published posthumously
Fourth book of masses: Missa Ecce quam bonum for five voices (Leuven: Pierre Phalèse), published posthumously
Fifth book of masses: Missa Gaude lux donatione for five voices (Leuven: Pierre Phalèse), published posthumously
Sixth book of masses: Missa Caro mea for five voices (Leuven: Pierre Phalèse), published posthumously
Souterliedekens IIII for three voices (Antwerp : Tielman Susato ), settings of Psalms and other hymns in Dutch, published posthumously
Pierre Clereau – Missa Virginis Mariae for four voices (Paris: Nicolas Du Chemin)
Claude Goudimel – Third book of psalms for four and five voices (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard)
Jacobus de Kerle – Motets for four and five voices (Rome: Valerio Dorico )
Orlande de Lassus – Second book of madrigals for five voices (Rome: Antoine Barré)
Jean Maillard
Patrem for eight voices (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard), a setting of the Credo
Missa Virginis Mariae for five voices (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard)
Jan Nasco
Canzonas and madrigals for six voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
Second book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
Dominique Phinot – Missa Si bona suscepimus for four voices (Paris: Nicolas du Chemin)
Francesco Portinaro – Third book of madrigals for five and six voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano), also includes dialogs for seven and eight voices
Cipriano de Rore
Second Book of Madrigals in Four Parts
Fourth Book of Madrigals in Five Parts
Classical music [ edit ]
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(July 2010 )
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