Pier Francesco Valentini

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Pier Francesco Valentini (c.1570-1654) was an Italian nobleman, amateur composer and music theorist. He studied with G. B. Nanino. His tour de force on the art of the contrapuntal canon was Canone nel modo Salomonis (1631) a 96-voice contrapuntal exercise which could be expanded to a symbolically significant 144,000 voices, singing at different speeds and in different metres.[1] He also published more conventional madrigal and motet collections.

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  1. ^ Julie Anne Sadie Companion to Baroque Music 1998 0520214145 p.71 "... which could be expanded to an apocalyptic 144,000, singing at different speeds and in different metres; Kircher cited these ..."