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20 February – John of Austria, through the agency of Girolamo Dalla Casa in Venice, purchases a large number of wind instruments and printed editions of music for his court, paying the considerable sum of 154 scudi, 3 lire, and 20 soldi in gold.[1]
Francesco Londariti (Frankiskos Leontaritis), Cretan composer, active in Venice and Munich
Christopher Tye, English composer (between August 27, 1571 and March 15, 1573)
References
^Michael J. Levin and Steven Zohn, "Don Juan de Austria and the Venetian Music Trade". Early Music 33, no. 3 (August 2005): 439–46. Citation on 439–40, 442–44.