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Both Lassus and Gabrieli\u2019s uncle Andrea (his predecessor as Principal Composer at St Mark\u2019s) had a huge influence on his musical style; but the building itself was the root of many of his innovations. The balconies that housed choirs, facing each other, provided the perfect conditions for the development of an antiphonal polychoral style. This unusual layout allowed Gabrieli to experiment with dynamics and instrumentation: he is often (and probably apocryphally) credited with \u2018inventing\u2019 the specific notation of both; certainly he used the unique space of St Mark\u2019s to develop a large dynamic range, and specified groupings of instruments\u2014brass and strings, alongside choirs\u2014which may have been impossible elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Gabrieli had at his disposal the Doge\u2019s personal <i>piffari<\/i>, a permanent group (from 1568) of wind players\u2014cornetts and sackbuts\u2014plus a couple of violins and violas for variety of colour. Not only did he use this group of virtuosi to double the vocal lines in some choral works, but he also composed canzonas\u2014purely instrumental pieces\u2014that would have taken the place of parts of the Mass in the liturgy, of which this is one. This edition is for trumpet quartet (with either a valve trombone or bass trumpet playing the role of fourth trumpet) and features \u2018diminutions\u2019\u2014florid ornamentation of their lines\u2014based on a treatise by Girolamo Dalla Casa, the <i>capo de\u2019 concerti<\/i> in St Mark\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>Matthew Knight<\/p>\n<p>Parts included:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Score<\/li>\n<li>Trumpet 1 in B-flat (Piccolo)<\/li>\n<li>Trumpet 2 in B-flat<\/li>\n<li>Trumpet 3 in B-flat<\/li>\n<li>Trumpet 4 (Bass)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"p1\">Purchasing this product entitles you to download it three times. 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