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O Magnum Mysterium – Giovanni Gabrieli
Gabrieli’s O Magnum Mysterium features two contrasting vocal choirs and elegant proportions. The Latin text celebrates Christ’s humble birth and is divided into three parts. The opening phrase is sung…
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Giovanni Gabrieli – Canzon in Echo Duodecimi Toni à 10 – U.S. Marine Band
U.S. Marine Band plays Gabrieli’s Canzon….
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Luigi Boccherini
…son’s skills, Leopoldo sent the 13-year-old Boccherini to Rome for advanced training under the renowned cellist Giovanni Battista Costanzi, also known as “Giovannino del Violoncello”. A Rising Star in Vienna…
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
…opera was quite successful in Vienna and even more so in a Prague production later the same year. His second opera, Don Giovanni, premiered in 1787 to critical acclaim in…
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E Il Dottore Non Si Vede – from Don Pasquale by Donizetti
I recently added two more recordings of Donizetti’s “Don Pasquale” and “L’elisir d’amore” to my collection. These operas have a huge number of recordings, with 62 and 77 respectively. Among…
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Vediamo: Alla Modista from Donizetti’s Don Pasquale
Recently added two recordings of Donizetti’s “Don Pasquale” and “L’elisir d’amore” to my collection. These pieces have numerous recordings, with respective counts of 62 and 77 according to operadis-opera-discography.org.uk. Happy…
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16th Century Italian Wind Ensemble – Canzon Primi Toni by Gabrieli and Canzon by Chilese
16th Century Italian Wind Ensemble, part 1 – http://whitwellbooks.com — Features performances of ‘Canzon Primi Toni’ and ‘Canzon’ by Giovanni Gabrieli and Bastiano Chilese….
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Gabrieli – Sonata No. 21
…in 1615 by Giovanni Gabrieli. Learn more about him on Wikipedia. The violinists are John Holloway, Stanley Ritchie, and Andrew Manze. Find out more about them on their respective Wikipedia…
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Gabrieli’s Canzona Per Sonare No. 1 – La Spiritata – The Ardmore Brass Quintet
The Ardmore Brass Quintet performs Giovanni Gabrieli’s “Canzona Per Sonare No.1 – La Spiritata.”…
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Gabrieli – Jubilate Deo
G.Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo – Giovanni Gabrieli, from Sacrae Symphoniae. Soloists, Gulbenkian Choir; Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, Michel Corboz (LP)….
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Gabrieli’s Sanctus – Performed by Washington Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble
…of their kind in North America. The ensemble includes specialists in cornetts and sackbuts, which are early brass instruments. They recently performed Giovanni Gabrieli’s “Sanctus” from his Mass Sacrae symphoniae…