
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.
Sacrarum concentuum: Sonata prima à due cori
Canzona Prima a 12
Ave pulcherrima Virgo (Motetto passeggiato à 5)
Canzon quarta à 6 (3 violini, 3 tromboni)
Venetian Canzoni: Canzon 7
Canzon terza à 6 (due cornetti e viola, due tromboni e fagotto)
Sonata terza a 6
Sonata prima in due cori
Civitas beata Ierusalem a 8
Canzona prima a 8
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