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The decade of the 1510s in music (years 1510–1519) involved some significant compositions. Events - 1513: Jacques Champion replaces Noel Bauldeweyn as magister cantorum at St Rombouts, Mechelen.[1]
- 1517:
- March – Heinrich Finck sends greetings from Mühldorf, Bavaria, to the humanist Joachim Vadian.[2]
- April 15 – Juan García de Basurto is hired as a singer by the cathedral chapter of Tarazona, at an annual salary of 1200 sueldos.[3]
- June – Silvestro Ganassi dal Fontego joins the pifferi of the Venetian government as a "contralto".[4]
- {{ill|Sixt Dietrich|de}} is forced to leave Freiburg because of debts, but in November is appointed {{lang|la|informator choralium}} by the cathedral chapter in Konstanz.[5]
- 1518: Composer Ludwig Senfl loses a toe in a hunting accident.
Publications {{See also|List of publications by Ottaviano Petrucci}}- 1511:
- Arnolt Schlick – {{lang|de|Spiegel der Orgelmacher und Organisten}}, the first treatise on organ-making in German
- Sebastian Virdung – {{lang|de|Musica getutscht und angezogen}}, published in Basel, the first European treatise entirely devoted to the subject of musical instruments.
- 1511: Franciscus Bossinensis – {{lang|it|Tenori e contrabassi intabulati col sopran in canto figurato.. Libro secundo}}. Venice: Ottaviano Petrucci
- 1512: Arnolt Schlick – {{lang|de|Tabulaturen etlicher lobgesang}}, a collection of organ and lute pieces
- 1517:
- {{ill|Andreas Ornithoparchus|de||it||ru|Орнитопархус, Андреас}} – Musicae activae micrologus (Leipzig).
- Sebastian z Felsztyna – {{lang|la|Opusculum musicae compilatum}} (Kraków: Johann Haller).
- 1518:
- The Medici Codex (manuscript)
- Franchinus Gaffurius – {{lang|la|De harmonia musicorum instrumentorum opus}}. Milan.
Compositions - 1510: Josquin des Prez assembles or composes {{lang|la|Missa de Beata Virgine}}, a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass, and it becomes the most popular of his masses in the 16th century.{{Citation needed|date=June 2017}}
- 1513: Heinrich Isaac – {{lang|la|Optime pastor}}, motet celebrating the meeting in December of Maximilian I's Chancellor, Cardinal Lang, and the newly elected Pope Leo X
- 1514: Costanzo Festa – {{lang|la|Quis dabit oculis}}, funeral ode for Anne of Brittany, Queen of France
- 1519: Adrian Willaert – {{lang|la|Quid non ebrietas designat}}, setting of Horace's fifth epistle, for four voices
Births 1510- Juan Bermudo, Spanish music theorist (died 1565)
- Antonio de Cabezón, Spanish composer and organist of the Renaissance (died 1566)
- probable – Loys Bourgeois, French composer, famous for his Protestant hymn tunes (died c.1561)
- probable – Gian Domenico del Giovane da Nola, Neapolitan composer, famous for his villanescas and villanellas in the Neapolitan style (died 1592)
1511- date unknown – Nicola Vicentino, Italian music theorist and composer (died 1575/1576)
1513- February 14 – Domenico Ferrabosco, Italian composer and singer (died 1574)
- May 16 – Antonfrancesco Doni, Italian writer, academic and musician (died 1574)
1516- probable – Cipriano de Rore, Flemish composer (died 1565)
1517- January 17 – Antonio Scandello, Italian composer and instrumentalist
- January 31 or March 22 – Gioseffo Zarlino, Venetian theorist (died 1590)
Deaths - 1513: January – Hans Folz, German Meistersinger, barber, and surgeon (born ?before 1440)
- 1517: March 26 – Heinrich Isaac, Franco-Flemish composer (born c.1445)
References1. ^Edgar H. Sparks and Bernadette Nelson, "Bauldeweyn [Balbun, Balduin, Bauldewijn, Baulduin, Baulduvin, Valdovin], Noel [Noe, Natalis]", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). 2. ^Lothar Hoffmann-Erbrecht, "Finck, Heinrich", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). 3. ^Robert Stevenson, "García de Basurto, Juan", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). 4. ^Howard Mayer Brown and Giulio Ongaro, "Ganassi dal Fontego, Sylvestro di", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). 5. ^Manfred Schuler, "Dietrich [Dieterich, Theodericus, Theodorici], Sixt [Sixtus, Xistus]", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
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