Lucie Skeaping presents music by Giovanni Gabrieli, who died in August 1612. Gabrieli lived and worked in Venice, and was organist at both St Marks and San Rocco. Show more Lucie Skeaping presents a ...
This majestic account of the antiphonal music of Giovanni Gabrieli is both an exciting achievement in its own right and a fondly fitting tribute to an illustrious predecessor, a classic 1968 recording ...
The Altoona Brass Collective will present a free concert featuring antiphonal brass music at 3 p.m. March 27 at First Lutheran Church, Altoona. This concert features “unique” antiphonal brass music ...
The concert, on J. S. Bach's 329th birthday, will feature one of the German Baroque composer's choral works with continuo (strings and portative organ), another that adds brass to the mix, and a solo ...
Donald Macleod explores the lives and music of uncle and nephew Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli share a name that dominated Venetian music during the late 16th and early 17th ...
Music above, behind, from side to side, all around. That's the auditory effect of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. It's what composer Giovanni Gabrieli was trying to achieve in the music he wrote for ...
Five leading American brass players make up the American Brass Quintet. From last summer's Aspen Music Festival, the ABQ plays Three Venetian Songs, or "Canzoni," by Giovanni Gabrieli, arranged by ABQ ...