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  1. Giovanni Gabrieli ( ca. 1557 – 13 de octubre de 1612) fue un compositor y organista italiano, nacido y muerto en Venecia. Uno de los más influyentes músicos de su época, representa la culminación de la escuela veneciana, enmarcándose en la transición de la música renacentista a la música barroca .

  2. Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554 /1557 – 12 August 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. He was one of the most influential musicians of his time, and represents the culmination of the style of the Venetian School , at the time of the shift from Renaissance to Baroque idioms.

  3. 11 de sept. de 2020 · Giovanni Gabrieli. Otro compositor notable fue Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1553-1612). Gabrieli estaba componiendo casi al mismo tiempo que Byrd pero tenía un estilo diferente. Gabrieli era italiano y era conocido por ser un compositor de la escuela de pensamiento musical veneciano del Alto Renacimiento. Como Byrd, Gabrieli era organista de una iglesia.

  4. Andrea Gabrieli (born 1532/33, Venice—died Aug. 30, 1585, Venice) was an Italian Renaissance composer and organist, known for his madrigals and his large-scale choral and instrumental music for public ceremonies. His finest work was composed for the acoustic resources of the Cathedral of St. Mark in Venice. He was the uncle of Giovanni Gabrieli.

  5. Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1553/1554/1557, b. Venice, Italy – August 12, 1612) was one of five children, and his father came from the town of Car...

  6. By Giovanni Gabrieli (1553-1612). Edited by Robert Field. Mixed chorus. For SATB I, SATB II. Choral. Piano/Vocal Score. Standard notation. 6 pages.

  7. Giovanni Gabrieli, Omnes gentes plaudite manibus. As one of the superstars of the Venetian School of composition — centered in the ceremonial and liturgy at the Cathedral San Marco — Giovanni Gabrieli (1553-1612) created a large body of elaborate pieces with multiple choirs, alternating with instruments and soloists.