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    Music Of Gabrieli Empire Brass Quintet

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    • Release Date: 04/23/2002
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Sales Rank: 83,551
    • Label: TELARC
    • UPC: 089408020421

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    Music Of Gabrieli

    1. Sacrae Symphoniae: No. 8: Canzon duodecimi toni for 10 parts 3:38
    Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Performed by Empire Brass Quintet
    2. Canzon No. 16, for 12 parts: Canzon XVI 3:23
    Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Performed by Empire Brass Quintet
    Conducted by Carl St. Clair
    3. Canzon No. 14, for 10 parts: Canzon XIV 3:07
    Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Performed by Empire Brass Quintet
    4. Canzoni et Sonate (1615): Canzon IX 2:51
    Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Performed by Empire Brass Quintet
    5. Sonata No. 18, for 14 parts: Canzon XVIII 5:47
    Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Performed by Empire Brass Quintet
    Conducted by Carl St. Clair
    6. Canzon No. 15, for 10 parts: Canzon XV 4:05
    Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Performed by Empire Brass Quintet
    Conducted by Carl St. Clair

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    September 08, 2002: Brass players need to have this CD in their library - I emphasize NEED. Technical virtuosity abounds, but does not dominate the music. True, there isn't a mace stamping every beat and it's not played on period instruments, but it's still the rock and roll of brass playing.