Timeline of Italian music


Dates for musical periods such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, etc. are somewhat arbitrary. All dates are CE.

Early Christian era

c. 100-c. 500: Early Christian era

Medieval music

Italian Renaissance music

Baroque period

  • c. 1600-c. 1725 Italian Baroque Music.
  • *1605 — Claudio Monteverdi's fifth book of madrigals opens with a defense of the seconda pratica of Cipriano de Rore, Luca Marenzio, Giaches de Wert, and his own music, in which the music evokes stronger emotion through increasing use of dissonance and a stronger harmonic progression based on a more independent bass line, presaging the musical developments of the Baroque.
  • *1607 — Monteverdi's first opera, Orfeo.
  • *1611 — Carlo Gesualdo publishes his sixth book of madrigals, including the highly mannerist "Moro, lasso."
  • *1614 — The Editio medicea of Gregorian chant is published, rewriting the old modal chant according to the contemporary aesthetic style.
  • *1623 — Salomone Rossi publishes arrangements of The Song of Solomon using Hebrew texts and Italian polyphonic style.
  • *1637 — Europe's first opera house, the Teatro Tron, opens in Venice.
  • *1644 — Violin maker, Antonio Stradivari born.
  • *1660 — Birth of Alessandro Scarlatti.
  • *1709 — First fortepiano built by Bartolommeo Cristofori in Florence.
  • *1718 — Alessandro Scarlatti's The Triumph of Honour paves the way for Italian comic opera.
  • *1725 — Vivaldi's Four Seasons published.

Classical music

Romantic music

Modern era

1900-1925

1950s

1990s

  • 1994 — The National Symphony Orchestra of the RAI is formed, uniting the earlier orchestras of Torino, Milan, Rome and Naples. Based in Torino.
  • 1996 — Founding of CEMAT, with the purpose of promoting the activity of Italian computer music research and production centers.

2000s to now

  • 2002 — Parco della Musica, a vast multi-auditorium musical venue, one of the largest in the world, opens in Rome.