1520s in Music - Deaths

Deaths

  • 1521:
    • August 27 – Josquin des Prez, Franco-Flemish composer (born c.1450-1455)
    • October 24 - Robert Fayrfax, English Renaissance composer (born 1464)
  • 1522: October 30 – Jean Mouton, Franch composer (born c.1459)
  • 1524: July 31 - Sebastiano Festa, Italian composer (born c.1490)
  • 1525: probable – Arnolt Schlick, German organist and composer (born c.1460)
  • 1526: date unknown - Thomas Stoltzer, German composer (born c,1480)
  • 1527: June 9 - Heinrich Finck, German composer (born c.1444)
  • 1528: April 1 - Francisco de Peñalosa, Spanish composer (born 1470)

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