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When it came to talent and influence, few late-Renaissance musical families could top the Gabrielis: Andrea and his nephew Giovanni. We'll hear organ works and psalm setting by Andrea, plus music for the feast of St. Roch, with polychoral masterpieces by Giovanni, performed by the Gabrieli Consort and Players.
- Andrea Gabrieli: Ricercar del primo tuono. Performed by Liuwe Tamminga, organ.
- Andrea Gabrieli: Canzona ‘Frais et galliard’ after Crecquillon. Performed by Glen Wilson, harpsichord.
- Andrea Gabrieli: Psalm 142. Performed by Capella Dvcale Venetia.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon I ‘La Spiritata’. Performed by Liuwe Tamminga, organ.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon II. Performed by Liuwe Tamminga, organ; Bruce Dickey & Doron Sherwin, cornetti.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon XXVIII. Performed by Liuwe Tamminga, organ; Bruce Dickey & Doron Sherwin, cornetti.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Buccinate in neomenia tuba. Performed by The Gabrieli Consort and Players.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Sonata No. 19. Performed by The Gabrieli Consort and Players.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Domine Deus meus. Performed by The Gabrieli Consort and Players.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Sonata No. 21 con tre violini. Performed by The Gabrieli Consort and Players.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo. Performed by The Gabrieli Consort and Players.
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Magnificat a 33. Performed by The Gabrieli Consort and Players.