The year 1677 in music involved some significant events.
Henry Purcell becomes a musician at the court of King Charles II of England.
Charles Davenant's "semi-opera" Circe, with music by composer John Banister, is performed in London by the Duke's Company in May.
Nikolay Diletsky publishes Grammatika musikiyskago peniya (Грамматика музикийского пения, "A grammar of musical song").
Fabian Stedman publishes Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing.
Jean-Baptiste Lully – Te Deum, first performed on September 9, for the baptism of Lully's son
Alessandro Poglietti – Rossignolo
Carlo Grossi – La Giocasta, regina d'Armenia
February 2 – Jean-Baptiste Morin, composer (died 1745)
February 4 – Johann Ludwig Bach, violinist and composer, second cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach (died 1731)
February 26 – Nicola Fago, composer and music teacher (died 1745)
June 18 – Antonio Maria Bononcini, cellist and composer, brother of Giovanni Bononcini (died 1726)
September 27 – Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari, composer (died 1754)
date unknown – Christian Petzold, organist and composer (died c.1733)
March – Robert Cambert, opera composer (born c.1628)
August – Matthew Locke, composer (born 1621)
November 11 – Barbara Strozzi, Italian singer and composer (born 1619)
date unknown – Robert Cambert, composer of opera (born 1628)
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