1619 in music
The year 1619 in music involved some significant events.
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Events
- none listed
Publications
- Michael Praetorius – Syntagma Musicum, part 3
Classical music
- Giovanni Francesco Anerio – Teatro armonico spirituale di madrigali, a collection of oratorios, published in Rome
- Hans Leo Hassler – Litaney teütsch (German Litany), published in Nuremberg
- Claudio Monteverdi – Concerto. Settimo libro di madrigali a 1.2.3.4. sei voci, con altri generi de canti di Claudio Monteverde Maestro di Capella della Serenissima Republica (seventh Book of madrigals a5), published in Venice
- Heinrich Schütz – Psalmen Davids (Psalms of David)
- Sulpitia Cesis – Motetti Spirituale
- Thomas Vautor – The First Set: ... Apt for Vyols or Voyces
Opera
- none listed
Births
- February 28 – Giuseppe Felice Tosi, singer, organist and composer (d. c.1693)
- August 6 – Barbara Strozzi, Italian singer and composer (d. 1677)
- date unknown – Johann Rosenmüller, German composer (d. 1684)[1]
- probable
- Anthoni van Noordt, Dutch organist and composer (d. 1675)
- Juan García de Zéspedes, composer, singer, viol player and teacher
Deaths
- January 29 – Daniel Bacheler, English lutenist and composer (born 1572)
- October 23 – Nicholas Yonge, singer and publisher (born c.1560)
- date unknown – Giacomo Vincenti, Venetian music printer
References
- Johnston, Gregory S. (2013). A Heinrich Schütz Reader: Letters and Documents in Translation. Oxford University Press. p. 146. ISBN 9780199812219.
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