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Original

Sonata XVIII. C211. Giovanni Gabrieli. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Flugelhorn sheet music. Horn sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music.

Translation

Sonata XVIII. C211. Giovanni Gabrieli. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Flugelhorn sheet music. Horn sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music.

Original

Sonata XVIII. C211. From Canzoni Et Sonate. Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. 1553-1612. Edited by Christopher Buchanan. For brass ensemble. 4 Trumpets, Flugelhorn, 4 Horns, 4 Trombones, Tuba. This edition. 14-Part Brass Ensemble In Three Choirs. Score and parts. Published by Balquhidder Music. CF.BQ131. ISBN 9780825890970. Giovanni Gabrieli. 1555-1612. , perhaps best known for his many published motets and instrumental canzoni, spent the majority of his career as organist at Venice’s Basilica San Marco. Sonata XVIII survives in the 1615 print Canzoni et Sonate. RISM G88. , compiled and edited posthumously by a Father P. Thaddeo, Gabrieli’s confessor. likely assisted by Alvise Grani, who is credited with the same for Symphoniae Sacrae II. The work is scored for 3 choirs, with rubrics indicating the use of 4 cornetti and 10 tromboni. The present edition is based on a copy of RISM G88 located in the Staatsbibliothek Augsburg. All notes and accidentals are true to the print. ficta and optional ornamentation based on the treatises of Bassano and Dalla Casa are located above the staff. Substitute parts are available in PDF form from the publisher by request.

Translation

Sonata XVIII. C211. Songs from Et Sonate. Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. 1553-1612. Edited by Christopher Buchanan. For brass ensemble. 4 Trumpets, Flugelhorn, 4 Horns, 4 Trombones, Tuba. This edition. 14-Part Brass Ensemble In Three Choirs. Score and parts. Published by Balquhidder Music. CF.BQ131. ISBN 9780825890970. Giovanni Gabrieli. 1555-1612. , perhaps best known for his many published motets and instrumental canzoni, spent the majority of his career as organist at Venice’s Basilica San Marco. Sonata XVIII survives in the 1615 print Canzoni et Sonate. RISM G88. , compiled and edited posthumously by a Father P. Thaddeo, Gabrieli’s confessor. likely assisted by Alvise Grani, who is credited with the same for Symphoniae Sacrae II. The work is scored for 3 choirs, with rubrics indicating the use of 4 cornetti and 10 tromboni. The present edition is based on a copy of RISM G88 located in the Staatsbibliothek Augsburg. All notes and accidentals are true to the print. ficta and optional ornamentation based on the treatises of Bassano and Dalla Casa are located above the staff. Substitute parts are available in PDF form from the publisher by request.