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Overview of the events of 1667 in music
Overview of the events of 1667 in music
The year 1667 in music involved some significant events.
Classical music[edit]
Publications[edit]
- Giovanni Bononcini – Cantatas, I-MOe Mus.F.1379
- Maurizio Cazzati – Canzonette a voce sola, libro 4, Op.43
- Paul Gerhardt – Geistliche Andachten, a collection of hymns, published in Berlin
- Adam Krieger – Arien, vol. 2
- Giovanni Legrenzi – Sacri e festivi concenti, Op.9
- Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers
- 2e livre d'orgue contenant la messe et les hymnes de l'église, organ collection
- Traité de la composition de musique
- Esaias Reusner – Delitiae Testudinis
- Giovanni Battista Vitali – Op. 2, a collection of sonatas
- 7 Cantatas, I-MOe Mus.F.1361 (Various composers including a 7-year old Scarlatti[1])
- January 5 – Antonio Lotti, composer (died 1740)
- February 5 – Gottfried Reiche, composer (died 1734)
- February 21 – Bartholomäus Crasselius, hymnist (died 1724)
- April 29 – John Arbuthnot, polymath, poet, and librettist (died 1735)
- July 16 – Giuseppe Maria Jacchini, cellist and composer (died 1727)
- September 24 – Jean-Louis Lully, musician and composer, son of Jean-Baptiste Lully (died 1688)
- December 4 – Michel Pignolet de Montéclair, composer (died 1737)
- December 15
- December 18 – Wenzel Ludwig von Radolt, composer (died 1716)
- date unknown
- February 6 – Giovanni Martino Cesare, cornet player and composer (born c.1590)
- May 2 – George Wither, librettist, poet, and hymn composer (born 1588)
- May 7 – Johann Jakob Froberger, organist and composer (born 1616)
- May 18 – Melchior Schildt, composer and organist (born 1592 or 93)
- June 18 – Luise Henriette von Oranien, lyricist (born 1627)
- July – Francesco Manelli, composer (born 1594)
- August 31 – Johann Rist, poet who authored many hymns (born 1607)
- November 5 – Franz Tunder, composer (born 1614)
- November 16 – Nathanael Schnittelbach, composer (born 1633)
- date unknown – Johann Schop, violinist and composer (born c.1590)
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