Renaissance. One of the earliest pieces written specifically for the trombone choir. Written in the choral style prevalent at the time, the eight independent voices come together only for passing cadences and the final cadence. From the collection "Canzoni per Sonare con ogni sorti di stromenti" published in Venice, 1608. For eight trombones (7 tenors and one bass) plus optional organ. The organ (organo) part is presented as a single line in bass clef and imitates variously trombones 6, 7 or 8 in unison. Organ plays from the score. All parts in bass clef. -cdp
Also known as Canzon (or Canzona) No. 33 [or Trigesimaterza).