Giovanni Gabrieli - Canzoni et Sonate, 1615
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Label: Tactus
Cat No: TB550702
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 31st March 2014
Contents
Works
Canzon III a 6Canzon II a 6
Canzon IX a 8
Canzon I a 5
Canzon VIII a 8
Canzon VII a 7
Canzon VI a 6
Canzon VI a 7
Canzon V a 7
Canzon XIII a 8
Canzon XII a 8
Canzon XIV a 10
Canzon XI a 8
Canzon XVII a 12
Canzon XVI a 12
Canzon XV a 10
Canzon X a 8
Sonata XIX a 15
Sonata XVIII a 14
Sonata XXI a tre violini overo con altri instrumenti, col basso se piace
Sonata XX a 22
Artists
Consort FontegaraConductor
Rene ClemencicWorks
Canzon III a 6Canzon II a 6
Canzon IX a 8
Canzon I a 5
Canzon VIII a 8
Canzon VII a 7
Canzon VI a 6
Canzon VI a 7
Canzon V a 7
Canzon XIII a 8
Canzon XII a 8
Canzon XIV a 10
Canzon XI a 8
Canzon XVII a 12
Canzon XVI a 12
Canzon XV a 10
Canzon X a 8
Sonata XIX a 15
Sonata XVIII a 14
Sonata XXI a tre violini overo con altri instrumenti, col basso se piace
Sonata XX a 22
Artists
Consort FontegaraConductor
Rene ClemencicAbout
The Canzoni et sonate per sonar con ogni sorte de instrumenti date back to 1615: thus three years after his death, Gabrieli is commemorated by one of the very rare publications entirely dedicated to him. There are 17 canzonas (one for 5 voices, three for 6 and 7, six for 8, two for 10 and 12) and 4 sonatas (for 14, 15, and 22 voices, and the last for three violins).
It is surprising that the other eight-voice canzona of the preceding collection is not reprinted here, considering that the two pieces are the underlying idiomatic basis of this new anthology. There is an intimate relationship between these works and the motets of the same year - all of them, in their magnificence, celebrate the glory of the Venetian state.
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