1571 in music
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Events
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina becomes maestro di cappella at the Julian Chapel, St. Peter's, Rome
 - Andrea Gabrieli writes the music for the festivities celebrating the victory of the Venetians over the Turks after the Battle of Lepanto.
 - Orlande de Lassus visits France at the personal invitation of King Charles IX, who unsuccessfully attempts to employ him
 - Tomás Luis de Victoria begins teaching at the Collegio Germanico in Rome
 - Bálint Bakfark, Hungarian lutenist, moves to Padua, Italy
 
Publications
- Elias Ammerbach publishes the first printed German organ music, the tablature Orgel oder Instrument Tabulatur
 - Orlande de Lassus publishes two books of music in Paris, including some of his most famous chansons
 - Gioseffo Zarlino published Dimonstrationi harmoniche, which establishes the primacy of the major mode
 - Philippe de Monte - published his Fourth book of madrigals
 - Alexander Utendal - publishes his Sacrae cantiones
 
Births
- January 15 (baptized) – Henry Ainsworth, author of the Ainsworth Psalter, the only book of music brought by the Pilgrim settlers to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1620. (died 1622)
 - February 15 (possibly) – Michael Praetorius, German organist, composer and music theorist (died 1621)
 - May 17 – William White, English composer
 - August 7 – Thomas Lupo, English composer of instrumental music (died 1627)
 - December 27 – Johannes Kepler, astronomer and writer on music (died 1630)
 -  Dates unknown
- Filipe de Magalhães, Portuguese composer
 - Leon Modena, Italian rabbi, cantor, scholar and writer on music
 - Martin Peerson (born ca. 1571 – ca. 1573; died 1650 or 1651), English composer, organist and virginalist
 - John Ward, English composer of madrigals
 
 
Deaths
- March 20 - Giovanni Animuccia, composer (born c.1520)
 - June 7 – Francesco Corteccia, Italian composer and organist (born 1502)
 - November 21 - Jan Blahoslav, Czech writer and composer (born 1523)
 - date unknown
- Francisco de Ceballos, organist and composer
 - Bernardino de Ribera (Sahagún), Spanish composer (born c.1499)
 
 
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