Name Giuseppe Valentini | Role Poet | |
Died November 1753, Rome, Italy Similar People Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini, Pietro Locatelli, Giuseppe Torelli, Francesco Geminiani |
Giuseppe valentini 1681 1753 bizzarria da camera vii
Giuseppe Valentini (14 December 1681 – November 1753), nicknamed Straccioncino (Little Ragamuffin), was an Italian violinist, painter, poet, and composer, though he is known chiefly as a composer of inventive instrumental music. He studied under Giovanni Bononcini in Rome between 1692 and 1697. From 1710 to 1727 he served as ‘Suonator di Violino, e Componitore di Musica’ to Prince Michelangelo Caetani. He also succeeded Corelli as director of the concertino at San Luigi dei Francesi, from 1710 to 1741. Though during his lifetime overshadowed by the likes of Corelli, Vivaldi, and Locatelli, his contribution to Italian baroque music is noteworthy, and many of his works were published throughout Europe.
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Giuseppe valentini concerto grosso op 7 n 3 in re minore
Instrumental Music
Operas
Oratorios
References
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