Sonata Piano e Forte by Giovanni Gabrieli Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Giovanni Gabrieli

This well-known sonata by Gabrieli has been performed and recorded by many brass ensembles. This arrangement utilizes the idea of Renaissance consorts. While modern brass instruments are not generally used in true consorts, one can group instruments according to bore shape, thus approximating a consort. To that end, the first choir uses cylindrical instruments (4 trumpets) while the second uses conical instruments (4 flugelhorns). This will yield a well-balanced and blended sound within each choir while allowing the listener to follow the performers through the contrasting timbres of the two choirs.

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Instrument:
Cornet Piano
Ensembles:
Small Ensemble
Genres:
Baroque Period Renaissance
Composers:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Publishers:
Eighth Note Publications
UPC:
685462014712
ISBN:
9781554734702
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
36
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds

8 Trumpets

SKU: AP.81-TE29187

Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. Arranged by Eric Swisher. 5 or More; Brass - Large Cornet (Trumpet) Ensemble; Masterworks; Solo Small Ensembles. Eighth Note Publications. Baroque; Masterwork Arrangement; Renaissance. Score and Part(s). 36 pages. Eighth Note Publications #81-TE29187. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-TE29187).

ISBN 9781554734702. UPC: 685462014712. English.

This well-known sonata by Gabrieli has been performed and recorded by many brass ensembles. This arrangement utilizes the idea of Renaissance consorts. While modern brass instruments are not generally used in true consorts, one can group instruments according to bore shape, thus approximating a consort. To that end, the first choir uses cylindrical instruments (4 trumpets) while the second uses conical instruments (4 flugelhorns). This will yield a well-balanced and blended sound within each choir while allowing the listener to follow the performers through the contrasting timbres of the two choirs.