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Giovanni Valentini (ca. 1582 – 29/30 April 1649) was an Italian Baroque composer, poet and keyboard virtuoso. Overshadowed by his contemporaries, Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schütz, Valentini is practically forgotten today, although he occupied one of the most prestigious musical posts of his time. He is best remembered for his innovative usage of asymmetric meters and the fact that he was Johann Kaspar Kerll's first teacher. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sonata a 4 in G Minor
1672Sonata a 5 in G Minor (1)
1493Aria a 2 in G Minor
1074Sonata a 5 in C Major
995Sonata a 4 in D Minor
906Canzoni, Book 1: Canzon a 6 in G Minor (1)
897Sonata a 5 in A Minor
828Sonata a 5 in G Minor (2)
799Valentini: Sonata enharmonica in G Minor
7810Canzoni, Book 1: Canzon a 6 in D Minor
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Oddities & Trifles: The Very Peculiar Instrumental Music of Giovanni Valentini

Valentini: Musiche Concertate 1619
Valentini: Secondo libro de madrigali
Sonata pro Tabula
Valentini, G.: Vocal Music (Motets and Madrigals for 2 Sopranos)
Music for two Organs (The Viennese Habsburg Court of the 17th century)
Christmas Concertos
The Very Best Of
Valentini: Vulnerasti cor meum
O Dulcis Amor Jesu
EDEN
Parole e Querele d'Amore. Madrigali a due voci (XVIIe)