Francesco Turini
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Francesco Turini (about 1595; – 1656), was an Italian composer and organist in the early Baroque era.
Turini was born around 1595 in Prague, and was a pupil of his father Georgio Turini a singer and cornetist at the court of Emperor Rudolf II. He became court organist bat the age of 12, and wrote madrigals, motets, masses, Triosonatas for two violins and basso continuo, and died in Brescia, Italy.