Giovanni Gabrieli
Italian composer and organist
Born
1557
468 years ago
Died
August 12th, 1612
413 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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An influential composer and organist of the late Renaissance period. Worked primarily in Venice, especially at St. Mark's Basilica. Developed the use of cori spezzati, a technique involving spatially separated choirs that became a hallmark of his style. Composed numerous pieces for brass and vocal ensembles, which showcased rich textures and innovative structures. Significant contributions to the development of instrumental music intersected with sacred choral works.
Composed 'Sonate da chiesa' series
Innovated cori spezzati techniques
Influenced Baroque music development
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