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Cherry Classics Three Madrigals - Hassler/Mathie - 5 Trombones - Score/Parts

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- Author/Composer:
- HASSLER, HANS LEO
- Instrumentation:
- TROMBONE QUINT
- Model #:
- CC2308
Transcribed: David Mathie
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: 5 Trombones
Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), son of an Organist, was born in Nuremberg and received his initial training in music from his father. As a young man he studied in Venice and became close friends with Giovanni Gabrieli, both eventually studying composition with Giovanni's Uncle Andrea. Hassler gained a reputation as an innovative composer and also traveled throughout Germany as a consultant in the construction of Pipe Organs.
Movements:
- 1. Tanzen und Springen (Dancing and Jumping)
- 2. Ach, weh des Leiden (Oh Pain and Suffering)
- 3. Herzlieb zu dir Allein (I Give my Dear Heart to You Alone)
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