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The year 1658 in music involved some significant events.
Events
- Johann Jacob Froberger leaves Vienna for the last time.
 - Sir William Davenant's "operatic show," The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, is staged at the Cockpit Theatre in London during the summer.
 
Publications
- Antoine de Cousu – Musique universelle, contenant toute la pratique, et toute la théorie
 - Johann Jacob Froberger – Libro terzo, A-Wn Mus.Hs.16560
 - Henry Lawes – Ayres and Dialogues for One, Two and Three Voyces, vol. 3
 - Etienne Moulinié – Meslanges de sujets Chrestiens ... avec une basse continue, a collection of sacred music
 
Classical music
- Johann Rudolf Ahle -- Ich hab's gewagt[1]
 - Louis Couperin – Ave Maris Stella, OL 9
 - Andreas Hammerschmidt – chorale: Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht, after Christian Keymann's hymn
 - Jean-Baptiste Lully – Ballet d'Alcidiane, LWV 9
 
Opera
- Johann Caspar Kerll – Applausi Festivi
 
Births
- April 22 – Giuseppe Torelli, Italian composer (died 1709)
 - October 11 – Christian Heinrich Postel, librettist (died 1705)
 - date unknown 
- Maria Francesca Nascimbeni, Italian composer (died 1680)
 - Johann Georg Rauch I, composer (died 1710)
 
 - probable – Jean Desfontaines, composer (died c.1752)
 
Deaths
- March – Valentin Dretzel, composer
 - September 17 – Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, lyricist
 - August 11 – Antoine de Cousu, composer and theorist
 - August 27 – Stefano Fabri, Jr., musician
 - November 15 – Jacobus Revius, lyricist
 - probable 
- Dario Castello, Italian composer (born c.1590)
 - Henry Ferrabosco, English court musician
 
 
References
- ↑ "Category:Works first published in 1658 - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
 
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