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Giovanni Gabrieli
Intonationi (11) d'organo, libro primo, complete (1607)
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Composer
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Giovanni Gabrieli
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Publication Date
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1593
Intonationi (11) d'organo, libro primo, complete is a collection of organ music composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. It was published in 1607 and is considered one of the most important works of the Venetian School of music. The collection consists of eleven pieces, each with its own unique character and style. The movements are titled "Intonazione del primo tono," "Intonazione del secondo tono," and so on, up to the eleventh tono. Each movement is a short prelude or introduction to a larger piece of music, and is designed to showcase the capabilities of the organ. The characteristics of the music in Intonationi (11) d'organo, libro primo, complete are typical of Gabrieli's style. The music is grand and majestic, with a strong emphasis on harmony and counterpoint. Gabrieli was known for his use of multiple choirs and instrumental groups, and this is evident in the music of this collection. The organ is often accompanied by other instruments, such as cornets, trombones, and violins, creating a rich and complex sound. The premiere of Intonationi (11) d'organo, libro primo, complete is not well documented, but it is likely that the music was performed in the Basilica di San Marco in Venice, where Gabrieli was the organist. The collection was published by the Venetian printer Ricciardo Amadino, and was likely intended for use in churches and other religious settings. Overall, Intonationi (11) d'organo, libro primo, complete is a significant work in the history of organ music. It showcases Gabrieli's mastery of harmony and counterpoint, and demonstrates the capabilities of the organ as a solo instrument and as part of a larger ensemble.
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