
Guillaume Costeley
4 Chansons
for brass quartet
Arrangeur:
Pierre-Alain Monot
easy / intermediate
Collection Novus
Printed version
ENS20 Score and parts
CHF 22.00
In stock
Guillaume Costeley (1530-1606)
Guillaume Costeley (1530-1606), a composer at the court of Charles IX, was one of the most important French composers of songs. He was associated with the poets of the Pleiade, setting to music texts by Ronsard and Marot. His musical thinking is more harmonic than contrapuntal and shows a taste for unusual chords and intervals. Read more
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Product details
- Instrumentation
- 2 trumpets, 2 trombones (alternative parts: trumpet in Bb and C, Horn in F and Eb, baritone Bb, trombone, euphonium in Bb)
- Composed
- XVI c.
- Genre
- renaissance
- Published
- 1996
- Publisher
- Editions Bim