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Hans Leo Hassler (1562-1612) was truly a "Renaissance" man as a noted composer of sacred (Roman Catholic and Protestant) instrumental and vocal music along with secular music and a talented organist, Kappelmeister in various churches and cities, music businessman and even involved in the construction and manufacture of mechanical musical instruments. Though spending most of his professional life in Germany (Augsburg, Nuremburg and Dresden), Hassler studied with Andrea Gabrieli in Venice alongside fellow student Giovanni Gabrieli. These three vocal works arranged for brass quintet highlight his integration of the leading compositional styles of the time including his foray into significant chromaticism in his Ad Dominum, cum tribularer. Brass quintets will find these three vocal transcriptions a welcome addition to the literature and concert repertoire. The arrangement is scored for two B-flat trumpets with optional C trumpet parts, horn, trombone and tuba. The recording is of the entire edition.
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