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Giovanni Priuli

12+ albums
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Giovanni Priuli (c. 1575 – 1626) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. A late member of the Venetian School, and a contemporary of Claudio Monteverdi, he was a prominent musician in Venice in the first decade of the 17th century, departing after the death of his associate Giovanni Gabrieli and ending his career at the Habsburg court in Austria. His music straddled the dividing-line between Renaissance and Baroque idioms. Life Little is known of Priuli's early life except that he was born in Venice around 1575. The first twenty-five years of his life are a blank in the record. Beginning in 1600, he was a close associate of Giovanni Gabrieli, and it is presumed he may have been his student; the two were associated for the duration of Priuli's Venetian career. When Priuli is first mentioned in the records of St. Mark's, he was already an experienced musician, being hired as assistant organist to Gabrieli on several occasions between 1600 and 1605. In May 1607 he received a more permanent position as deputy organist; prior to that, the payment records indicated that his hires were for single engagements. Since St. Mark's had two regular organists, the deputy filled in for special occasions, and also when one of the two principal organists was either traveling or ill. The first organist through most of the period was Paolo Giusto, while Giovanni Gabrieli was second organist. In addition to his duties at St. Mark's, the most prest

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Sacrarum concentuum: Sonata prima à due cori

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Canzona Prima a 12

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Ave pulcherrima Virgo (Motetto passeggiato à 5)

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Canzon quarta à 6 (3 violini, 3 tromboni)

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Venetian Canzoni: Canzon 7

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Canzon terza à 6 (due cornetti e viola, due tromboni e fagotto)

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Sonata terza a 6

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Sonata prima in due cori

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Civitas beata Ierusalem a 8

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Canzona prima a 8

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Music for two Organs (The Viennese Habsburg Court of the 17th century)

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In Gabrieli's Day

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Concerto Imperiale (L'héritage de Monteverdi)

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In Venetia

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Priuli: Sacrorum Concentuum

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The David Munrow Edition: Monteverdi's Contemporaries

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Venetian Music At The Habsburg Court In The 17th Century

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Monteverdi's Contemporaries

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The Heritage of Monteverdi

Renaissance Dance

Renaissance Dance

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Renaissance Dances - The Early Music Consort - Disc 2

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Orfeo son io

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