1719 in music
This article lists the most significant events and works of the year 1719 in music.Events
- February – George Frideric Handel leaves his employment at Cannons to become musical director of the Royal Academy of Music. Giovanni Bononcini is brought to London to compose for the Academy.
- August 20 – Francesco Veracini performs at the palace of Moritzburg for the wedding of the Crown Prince to Maria Josepha of Austria.
- November 29 – Domenico Scarlatti arrives in Lisbon to take up his post as kapellmeister to João V of Portugal.
- Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf founds the firm of Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig, the world's oldest music publisher.
- Alessandro Scarlatti arrives in Rome.
- Johann Mattheson becomes kapellmeister to the Duke of Holstein.
- Giuseppe Pitoni becomes choirmaster of St Peter's in Rome.
- Antonio Stradivarius makes the "Duke of Marlborough" cello.
- In Japan, the Kumiodori dance form is created by Chokun Tamagusuku.
- Jean-Baptiste Morin becomes "maître de musique" to Louise-Adélaïde, daughter of the Duke of Orléans.
- Thomas Fleet – Mother Goose's Melodies For Children
Classical music
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
- Jacques-Martin Hotteterre – L'Art de préluder sur la flûte traversière, Op. 7
Opera
- Alessandro Scarlatti – Marco Attilio Regolò
- Antonio Vivaldi – Il Teuzzone; Tito Manlio -
Births
- November 9 – Domenico Lorenzo Ponziani, polymath
- November 14 – Leopold Mozart, baroque composer
Deaths
- January 19 – Joachim Tielke, German instrument-maker
- May – John Lenton, violinist, singer and composer
- July – Johann Valentin Meder, organist, singer and composer
- July 28 – Arp Schnitger, organ builder
- date unknown
- *Michael Mietke, maker of harpsichords and harps
- *Juan de Navas, harpist and composer
- *André Raison, organist and composer
- probable
- *Johann Speth, composer
- *Francesco Antonio Urio, composer