This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the 1410s.
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Events
1410
- 3 April – Henry V is crowned King of England, and appoints Robert Gilbert Dean of the Chapel Royal.[1]
1412
- Antonio Zacara da Teramo is recorded as a singer in the chapel of Antipope John XXIII in Bologna.[2]
1413
- Richard Loqueville begins teaching music at Cambrai Cathedral.[3] He is thought to have taught Guillaume Du Fay there.[4]
1414
- Matteo da Perugia returns from a stay of several years in Pisa, to work at Milan Cathedral.[2]
1415
- Ugolino of Forlì becomes a canon at Forlì.[5]
Compositions
1412
- Antonio da Cividale – "Strenua/Gaudeat"[6]
Publications
1413
- Xinkan Taiyin Daquan[7]
Births
1410
- probable
- Johannes Ockeghem, Flemish composer (d. 1497)
- Conrad Paumann, blind German organist, lutenist and composer (d. 1473)[8]
- John Plummer, English composer (d. c.1483)
1415
- probable
- Johannes Fedé, French composer (d. c.1477)[9]
1418
- probable
- Henry Abyngdon, English singer, organist and composer (d. 1497)
Deaths
1411
- December – Johannes Ciconia, Flemish composer and music theorist (b. c.1370)[10]
1415
- date unknown – Andrea da Firenze, organist and composer[11]
1416
- date unknown – Matteo da Perugia, magister cappellae of Milan Cathedral[12]
1417
- date unknown – Johannes Cesaris, French composer active at the Burgundian court[13]
1418
- date unknown – Richard Loqueville, French harpist and composer[14]
1419
- probable – John Cook(e), English composer[15]
References
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