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Overview of the events of 1568 in music
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Giovanni Animuccia – Canticum Beatae Mariae Virginis (Rome:
Valerio and Luigi Dorico)
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Joachim a Burck – Die deutsche Passion (Wittenberg: Johann Schwertel)
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Maddalena Casulana – First book of
madrigals for four voices (
Venice:
Girolamo Scotto), the first printed book of music by a woman in history.
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Pierre Certon – Missa Christus resurgens for four voices (Paris: Nicolas Du Chemin)
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Baldassare Donato – Second book of madrigals for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
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Vincenzo Galilei –
Fronimo Dialogo (Venice: Girolamo Scotto), an instructional book for playing, composing and arranging vocal music for
lute.
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Paolo Isnardi
- Masses for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)
- First book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
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Orlande de Lassus – Selectissimae cantiones for four, five, six, and more voices (Nuremberg: Theodor Gerlach)
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Claudio Merulo – Messe d'intavolatura d'organo, book four (Venice), a collection of masses arranged for organ
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Francesco Portinaro
- Le vergine for six voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
- Second book of motets for six, seven, and eight voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
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Cipriano de Rore
- Gli amorosi concenti, a posthumous collection of
madrigals
- Il quinto libro de madrigali, posthumous second, expanded edition (first edition: 1566)
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