Following a grand opening tutti for the two equal choirs of five voices, Gabrieli crafts an ingenious work where every aspect of echo effect is explored.
A work which clearly looks towards the baroque concerto grosso with its repeated ritornello and its virtuoso writing for two soloists.
The predominant feature in this one-choir work is solemn counterpoint, largely in the soprano and alto register.
Characteristic rhythms and triple times for each four-part choir separately, followed by a glorious combination of all three choirs with some wonderfully incisive rhythmic passages. Dur 3'30'
A grand majestic three choir piece firmly in the major key. Dur 3'30'
Scored for three four-part choirs this is an extraordinary work where each choir literally copies the first in succession for much of the time. With carefully distanced groups the effect can be stunni...
Found in the Kassel regional library in Germany, this piece divides the players into three unequal choirs of four, three and five. The three groups are completely integrated throughout, giving a rich...
This fourteen part sonata is not only one of Gabrieli's largest ensembles ~ including a 'coro grave' or low choir ~ but also the most harmonically daring of all his instrumental works. And yet after s...
Conceived for three large groups of five players apiece, this sonata combines grandeur and virtuosity for the three principal players of each choir.
A lavish instrumental work in the 1597 collection. Fifteen voices lying almost exclusively in the alto to bass registers.