1619 in music

1619 in music

The year 1619 in music involved some significant events.

Events

*"none listed"

Publications

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 "a"5), published in Venice
*Heinrich Schütz – "Psalmen Davids" (Psalms of David)
*Thomas Vautor - "The First Set: ... Apt for Vyols or Voyces"

Other

*Michael Praetorius - "Syntagma musicum", part 3

Classical music

*"none listed"

Opera

*"none listed"

Births

*August 6 - Barbara Strozzi, Italian singer and composer (d. 1677)
*"date unknown" - Johann Rosenmüller, German composer (d. 1684)
*"probable" - Anthoni van Noordt, Dutch organist and composer (d. 1675)

Deaths

*"date unknown"
**Daniel Bacheler, English lutenist and composer (born 1572)
**Giacomo Vincenti, Venetian music printer


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