Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 12 August 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. He was one of the most influential musicians of his time, and... 18 KB (2,536 words) - 04:48, 9 April 2024 |
Gabrieli (1532/1533 – August 30, 1585) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance. The uncle of the somewhat more famous Giovanni Gabrieli... 10 KB (1,406 words) - 04:48, 9 April 2024 |
Gabrieli may refer to: Andrea Gabrieli (c.1532–1585), composer and organist at San Marco di Venezia Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1554–1612), composer and organist... 612 bytes (92 words) - 04:42, 5 June 2022 |
Italian actor Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (1506–1561), Italian engraver Giovanni Gabrieli (1557–1612), Italian early baroque composer Giovanni Galbaio (8th... 9 KB (981 words) - 22:47, 5 March 2024 |
Composers of the musical High Renaissance Venetian School, such as Giovanni Gabrieli (1557–1612), exploited syncopation for both their secular madrigals... 19 KB (1,781 words) - 01:46, 27 March 2024 |
performance of the music of Giovanni Gabrieli, who would emerge as one of the most renowned members of the Venetian School. Giovanni was likely born in Venice... 8 KB (977 words) - 04:46, 9 April 2024 |
Heinrich Schütz (category Pupils of Giovanni Gabrieli) to study music with Giovanni Gabrieli. Gabrieli is the only person Schütz ever called his teacher. He inherited a ring from Gabrieli shortly before the... 16 KB (1,928 words) - 06:08, 11 April 2024 |
can be found in the music of Giovanni Gabrieli, one of the renowned practitioners of the Venetian polychoral style: Gabrieli also contributed many instrumental... 18 KB (1,941 words) - 20:28, 21 April 2024 |
the title of various sacred works: a mass by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina a motet by Giovanni Gabrieli a motet by Francis Poulenc Cummings, Robert... 1 KB (92 words) - 10:54, 24 August 2022 |
while Giovanni Gabrieli was organist at San Marco and principal composer, and while Gioseffo Zarlino was still maestro di cappella. Gabrieli seems to... 7 KB (895 words) - 14:38, 19 January 2024 |
In Ecclesiis (category Compositions by Giovanni Gabrieli) In Ecclesiis is one of Giovanni Gabrieli's most famous single works. An example of polychoral techniques, it also epitomizes Baroque and Renaissance styles... 3 KB (343 words) - 18:44, 8 September 2023 |
Sonata pian' e forte (category Compositions by Giovanni Gabrieli) Sonata pian' e forte was composed by Italian composer and organist Giovanni Gabrieli and published in 1597. This is one of the earliest known pieces of... 4 KB (504 words) - 12:05, 25 August 2023 |
Venice in the late 16th century, mainly through the work of Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, who were working in the unique acoustical space of St. Mark's Basilica... 4 KB (551 words) - 02:03, 9 October 2022 |
Josquin des Prez John Dowland Guillaume Dufay Michelangelo Falvetti Giovanni Gabrieli Vincenzo Galilei Orlando Gibbons Jacobus Handl Heinrich Isaac Clément... 8 KB (576 words) - 14:21, 14 April 2024 |
Claudio Monteverdi (redirect from Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi) German composer Heinrich Schütz, who had studied in Venice under Giovanni Gabrieli shortly before Monteverdi's arrival there, possessed a copy of Il... 93 KB (11,213 words) - 16:29, 29 April 2024 |
Venetian composer Giovanni Gabrieli. According to Richard Taruskin, these repeating passages are "endemic to the concertato style" which Gabrieli is credited... 6 KB (755 words) - 06:36, 29 February 2024 |
arises also in a brass ensemble work, Canzon per sonare no. 2, by Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1555–1612). [citation needed] English songwriter Sydney Carter... 17 KB (1,993 words) - 07:56, 6 April 2024 |
the grand polychoral repertoire from Venice and Germany, such as Giovanni Gabrieli and Heinrich Schütz. There are explicit dulcian parts in the sonatas... 4 KB (578 words) - 14:18, 8 June 2023 |
in the text than does rhythm or harmony. The Renaissance composer Giovanni Gabrieli was one of the first to indicate dynamics in music notation. However... 27 KB (2,446 words) - 01:04, 2 March 2024 |
Croce wrote less music in the grand polychoral style than Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, although he left a grand mass for four choirs, composed for Ferdinand... 7 KB (993 words) - 04:47, 9 April 2024 |
ceremonial music of the 16th century. Although neither Andrea nor Giovanni Gabrieli wrote music specifically for the trumpet, they would have been very... 13 KB (1,744 words) - 23:13, 20 January 2023 |
derived from the Franco-Flemish and Parisian chansons, and during Giovanni Gabrieli's lifetime was frequently spelled canzona, though both earlier and... 2 KB (213 words) - 14:15, 7 November 2023 |