Score only
0 Full Score A3 - 1 Full Score - 0 Piccolo + Flute - 0 Oboe - 0 Clarinet I - 0 Soprano Saxophone - 0 Alto Saxophone - 0 Tuba C - 2 Percussion I - 2 Percussion II - 1 Timpani - 5 Part 1 in Bb - 1 Part 1 in Eb - 5 Part 2 in Bb - 4 Part 3 in Bb (TC) - 3 Part 3 in Eb (TC) - 0 Part 3 in F - 4 Part 4 in Bb (TC) - 0 Part 4 in C (BC) - 0 Part 4 in Eb (TC) - 0 Part 4 in Bb (BC) - 0 Part 4 in F - 0 Part 5 in Bb (BC) - 4 Part 5 in Bb (TC) - 4 Part 5 in C (BC) - 3 Part 5 in Eb (TC) - 0 Part 5 in Eb, (BC)
German composer Hans Leo Hassler composed this suite at the end of the 16th century. Hassler was a student of the famous composer Gabrieli who mainly wrote for brass ensembles. This is the reason why Hassler, while only composing a relatively smaller amount of work, composed mainly for the same type of ensemble. This arrangement from Jan van Beekum is characteristic of it’s time and is for a 5 voice, flexible setting and percussion.
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