Canzon in Echo Duodecimi Toni a 10 for Brass Ensemble by Giovanni Gabrieli Score - Sheet Music

By Giovanni Gabrieli

Canzon in Echo Duodecimi Toni á 10 was published as part of Gabrieli's Sacre Symphoniae of 1597, a collection of pieces including motets, canzonas, and sonatas for various instrumental groups. Gabrieli used the layout of his musical home, the San Marco Church in Venice with its two choir lofts facing each other, to create the first spatial or antiphonal music for early brass instruments, cornetti, and sackbuts. Maestro Fabrizio Bugani has done a wonderful job of editing this almost 4-minute work for a double brass choir of 10 instruments (two brass quintets). Included are numerous substitute parts which include Trumpets in C, Horns, and Alto Trombones. If one wishes a pure cylindrical choir; that can be achieved by using the Alto Trombones in place of the conical Horns. This edition is appropriate for moderately advanced performers and is pitched in the key of B-flat, down a step from the original. Instrumentation is for double brass quintets of 4 B-flat Trumpets, 2 Horns and 4 Trombones.

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Genres:
Renaissance Italian
Composers:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Publishers:
Cherry Classics
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

10-part Brass Ensemble

SKU: CY.CC3559

Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. Arranged by Fabrizio Bugani. Renaissance Italian. Score and parts. Cherry Classics #CC3559. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC3559).

Canzon in Echo Duodecimi Toni á 10 was published as part of Gabrieli's Sacre Symphoniae of 1597, a collection of pieces including motets, canzonas, and sonatas for various instrumental groups. Gabrieli used the layout of his musical home, the San Marco Church in Venice with its two choir lofts facing each other, to create the first spatial or antiphonal music for early brass instruments, cornetti, and sackbuts.

Maestro Fabrizio Bugani has done a wonderful job of editing this almost 4-minute work for a double brass choir of 10 instruments (two brass quintets). Included are numerous substitute parts which include Trumpets in C, Horns, and Alto Trombones. If one wishes a pure cylindrical choir; that can be achieved by using the Alto Trombones in place of the conical Horns.

This edition is appropriate for moderately advanced performers and is pitched in the key of B-flat, down a step from the original.

Instrumentation is for double brass quintets of 4 B-flat Trumpets, 2 Horns and 4 Trombones.