Andrea Gabrieli (1532-1585) was an Italian composer and
organist of the late Renaissance. The uncle of the
somewhat more famous Giovanni Gabrieli, he was the
first internationally renowned member of the Venetian
School of composers, and was extremely influential in
spreading the Venetian style in Italy as well as in
Germany.
Details on Gabrieli's early life are sketchy. He was
probably a native of Venice, most likely the parish of
S. Geremia. He may have been a pupil of Adrian Willaert...(+)
Andrea Gabrieli (1532-1585) was an Italian composer and
organist of the late Renaissance. The uncle of the
somewhat more famous Giovanni Gabrieli, he was the
first internationally renowned member of the Venetian
School of composers, and was extremely influential in
spreading the Venetian style in Italy as well as in
Germany.
Details on Gabrieli's early life are sketchy. He was
probably a native of Venice, most likely the parish of
S. Geremia. He may have been a pupil of Adrian Willaert
at St. Mark's in Venice at an early age. There is some
evidence that he may have spent some time in Verona in
the early 1550s, due to a connection with Vincenzo
Ruffo, who worked there as maestro di cappella –
Ruffo published one of Gabrieli's madrigals in 1554,
and Gabrieli also wrote some music for a Veronese
academy. Gabrieli is known to have been organist in
Cannaregio between 1555 and 1557, at which time he
competed unsuccessfully for the post of organist at St.
Mark's.
Although originally written for voice, I created this
arrangement for Bass Clarinet Trio.
Bravo et merci! débutant clarinette basse (3è année). J'avais fais un arrangement d'une partition existante de la sarabande de Haendel (Barry Lyndon), mais là... chapeau!
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