1619 in music
The year 1619 in music involved some significant events.
Events
- ''none listed''
Publications
- Paolo Agostini – psalms, book 1
- Gregorio Allegri – Second book of concertini for two, three, and four voices
- Giovanni Francesco Anerio
- *Teatro armonico spirituale di madrigali, a collection of oratorios
- *La bella Clori armonica, a collection of arias, canzonettas, and madrigals
- *Ghirlanda di sacre rose, a collection of motets for five voices
- Adriano Banchieri – Sacra armonia for four voices, Op. 41
- Valerio Bona – Otto ordini di letanie della Madonna che si cantano ogni sabbato nella Santa Casa di Loreto for two choirs
- Antonio Brunelli – 3 Requiem masses for four and seven voices, Op. 14, also includes Improperia for six voices and a Miserere for four voices
- Sulpitia Cesis – Motetti Spirituale for eight voices
- Antonio Cifra
- *First book of masses
- *Motecta ex sacris cantionibus for two, three, and four voices
- *First and second books of Ricercari e canzoni franzese
- Christoph Demantius
- *Triades Sionae for five, six, seven, and eight voices, a collection of introits, masses, and sequences
- *Epithalamion for six voices, written for the wedding of Augustus Pragern and Martha Lincken
- *Der Herrlichste Brautschmuck for eight voices, an epithalamium setting text from Chapter Four of the Song of Songs
- *Manet immutabile fatum for eight voices, an epithalamium
- *Saccharatum conjugiale for eight voices, an epithalamium setting text from Chapter Twenty-Six of the Book of Sirach
- Melchior Franck
- *Spanneues lustiges Quodlibet for four voices, a collection of quodlibets
- *Neues Hochzeitgesang Auß dem 5. Capitel der Sprüche Salomonis for five voices, a wedding motet
- *Newes HochzeitGesang Auß den schönen Trostreichen Worten Ose 2. Ich wil mich mit dir verloben in Ewigkeit, for five voices, a wedding motet
- *Neues Grabgesang for four voices, a funeral motet
- Hans Leo Hassler – Litaney teütsch for seven voices, published posthumously
- Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger
- *Second book of villanelle for one, two, and three voices with guitar
- *Third book of villanelle for one, two, and three voices with accompaniment
- Carlo Milanuzzi
- *Sacri rosarum flores for two, three, and four voices, Op. 1, a collection of motets
- *First book of Vespers psalms for two voices and organ, Op. 2
- 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
- Pietro Pace
- *Motetti a quatro, a cinque et a sei voci..., Op. 18
- *The eighth book of motets..., Op. 19
- *Psalms for eight voices..., Op. 20
- *The ninth book of motets..., Op. 21
- Claudio Pari – Il lamento d'Ariana, fourth book of madrigals for five voices
- Georg Patermann – Votum nuptiale, for the wedding of Conrad and Catharina Huswedel
- Serafino Patta – Psalmi integri cum duobus canticis Beatae Mariae Virginis as Vesperas totius anni, for five voices and organ
- Michael Praetorius – Syntagma Musicum, part 3
- Heinrich Schütz - Psalmen Davids
- Thomas Vautor – ''The First Set:... Apt for Vyols or Voyces''
[Opera]
- ''none listed''
Births
- February 28 – Giuseppe Felice Tosi, singer, organist and composer
- August 6 – Barbara Strozzi, Italian singer and composer
- date unknown – Johann Rosenmüller, German composer
- probable
- *Anthoni van Noordt, Dutch organist and composer
- *Juan García de Zéspedes, composer, singer, viol player and teacher
Deaths
- January 29 – Daniel Bacheler, English lutenist and composer
- October 23 – Nicholas Yonge, singer and publisher
- date unknown – Giacomo Vincenti, Venetian music printer