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1619 in music

The year 1619 in music involved some significant events.

Events

  • none listed

Publications

  • Paolo Agostini – , book 1 (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi)
  • Gregorio Allegri – Second book of concertini for two, three, and four voices (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi)
  • Giovanni Francesco Anerio
  • (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti), a collection of oratorios
  • (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi), a collection of arias, canzonettas, and madrigals
  • (A Garland of sacred roses) (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi), a collection of motets for five voices
  • Adriano Banchieri – for four voices, Op. 41 (Venice: Gardano)
  • Valerio Bona – for two choirs (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Antonio Brunelli – 3 Requiem masses for four and seven voices, Op. 14 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti), also includes Improperia for six voices and a Miserere for four voices
  • Sulpitia Cesis – for eight voices (Modena: Giuliano Cassiani)
  • Antonio Cifra
  • First book of masses (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi)
  • for two, three, and four voices (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi)
  • First and second books of (Rome: Luca Antonio Soldi)
  • Christoph Demantius
  • for five, six, seven, and eight voices (Freiberg: Melchior Hoffmann), a collection of introits, masses, and sequences
  • for six voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), written for the wedding of Augustus Pragern and Martha Lincken
  • for eight voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium setting text from Chapter Four of the Song of Songs
  • for eight voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium
  • for eight voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), an epithalamium setting text from Chapter Twenty-Six of the Book of Sirach
  • Melchior Franck
  • for four voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a collection of quodlibets
  • for five voices (Coburg: Andreas Forckel), a wedding motet
  • , for five voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a wedding motet
  • for four voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a funeral motet
  • Hans Leo Hassler – (German Litany) for seven voices (Nuremberg: Balthasar Scherff), published posthumously
  • Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger
  • Second book of for one, two, and three voices with guitar (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti)
  • Third book of for one, two, and three voices with accompaniment (Rome)
  • Carlo Milanuzzi
  • for two, three, and four voices, Op. 1 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti), a collection of motets
  • First book of Vespers psalms for two voices and organ, Op. 2 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Claudio Monteverdi – (Seventh Book of madrigals for five voices) (Venice: Bartolomeo Magni for Gardano)
  • Pietro Pace
  • , Op. 18 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • The eighth book of motets..., Op. 19 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)
  • Psalms for eight voices..., Op. 20 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
  • The ninth book of motets..., Op. 21 (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti)
  • Claudio Pari – , fourth book of madrigals for five voices (Palermo: Giovanni Battista Maringo)
  • Georg Patermann – Votum nuptiale, for the wedding of Conrad and Catharina Huswedel (Rostock: Joachim Pedanus)
  • Serafino Patta – , for five voices and organ (Venice: Alessandro Gardano)
  • Michael Praetorius – , part 3
  • Heinrich Schütz – Psalmen Davids (Psalms of David)
  • Thomas Vautor – The First Set: ... Apt for Vyols or Voyces

Classical music

Opera

  • none listed

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