The year 1719 in classical music and in lyrical art
1719. With other artists, François Couperin, Tomaso Albinoni and Leonardo Vinci influenced their time (baroque era). That year would see the birth of future classical or lyrical artists, such as Leopold Mozart, while others would disappear. That year, new works would be composed, published or performed for the first time in public, such as “Teuzzone” de Antonio Vivaldi, for example.
All these moments, more or less notable, make the year 1719 a page in the history of classical and lyrical music to be discovered or rediscovered. soclassiq currently lists more than 40 of these moments for 1719.
1719, from day to day
March
10
Birth of Francois Cupis de CamargoThat year: 1719, Classical music, composer (dead in 1764)
25
Death of Pietro Paolo LaurentiThat year: 1719, Classical music, Italian composer and singer (born in 1675)
29
Birth of John HawkinsThat year: 1719, Classical music, English author and music historian (dead in 1789)
April
02
Birth of Vincenzo CiampiThat year: 1719, Classical music, Italian composer (dead in 1762)
17
Birth of Christian Gottfried KrauseThat year: 1719, Classical music, German composer (dead in 1770)
May
29
Death of Abraham TrommiusThat year: 1719, Classical music, Dutch theologian (born in 1633)
June
11
Death of Johann Abraham SchmiererThat year: 1719, Classical music, composer (born in 1661)
July
16
Birth of William WalondThat year: 1719, Classical music, English composer and organist (dead in 1768)
26
Death of Johann Georg Christian StörlThat year: 1719, Classical music, German organist (born in 1675)
Also in July
Death of Johann Valentin MederThat year: 1719, Classical music, German composer (born in 1649) .
September
03
Birth of Ferdinand Zellbell Jr.That year: 1719, Classical music, Swedish composer (dead in 1780)
October
26
Birth of Joaquín Martínez de OxinagasThat year: 1719, Classical music, Spanish organist (1719-1789) (dead in 1789)
November
10
Birth of Jan KrumlovskýThat year: 1719, Classical music, Czech composer and violist (dead in 1763)
14
Birth of Leopold MozartThat year: 1719, Classical music, German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist (dead in 1787)
23
Birth of Johann Gottlob Immanuel BreitkopfThat year: 1719, Classical music, German publisher and typographer (dead in 1794)
This was also in 1719
Inauguration: Opernhaus am ZwingerThat year: 1719, Classical music (Dresden, Germany). Birth of Luís Álvares PintoThat year: 1719, Classical music, Brazilian composer, conductor and musicologist (1719-1789) (dead in 1789). Death of Francesco Antonio UrioThat year: 1719, Classical music, Italian composer (born in 1631). Death of Aureus DixThat year: 1719, Classical music, composer (born in 1669). Birth of Thomas LoweThat year: 1719, Classical music, British opera singer (dead in 1783). Birth of Antonio UbertiThat year: 1719, Classical music, German-italian opera singer (dead in 1783). Birth of Anna Maria StradaThat year: 1719, Classical music, Italian soprano of the 18th century (dead in 1800). Birth of Anselm BaylyThat year: 1719, Classical music, British reverend and writer (dead in 1794). Death of Juan de NavasThat year: 1719, Classical music, Spanish baroque composer (born in 1647). Death of Giovanni Battista AlveriThat year: 1719, Classical music, composer (born in 1660). Birth of Gregor SchreyerThat year: 1719, Classical music, composer (dead in 1767). Birth of Johann Christoph AltnickolThat year: 1719, Classical music, German organist, bass singer and composer (dead in 1759). Death of André RaisonThat year: 1719, Classical music, French organist and composer (born in 1640).
Works (composition or publishing)
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Antonio Vivaldi (age 41)
- TeuzzoneThat year: 1719, Classical music (Opera) Premiere, composed in 1718
- Tito ManlioThat year: 1719, Classical music (Opera) Premiere
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Jean-Philippe Rameau (age 36)
- L'épouse entre deux draps (Work for choir)
- Avec du vin, endormons-nous (Work for choir)
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George Frideric Handel (age 34)
- Brockes PassionThat year: 1719, Classical music (Work for choir)
- Di godere ha speranza il mio core / Oh my dearest, my lovely creature (Song, lied)
- Sonata in C minor (Work for chamber orchestra)
- Sonata in G minor (Work for chamber orchestra)