Giovanni Gabrieli: Magnificat á 14 – Arranged for Brass Ensemble by Aron Simon
This sheet music presents Giovanni Gabrieli’s Magnificat á 14 in a brass ensemble arrangement by Aron Simon. Gabrieli, a major composer of the late Renaissance, often wrote music for multiple choirs in an antiphonal style. The Magnificat á 14 uses 14 independent lines, which makes it ideal for brass performance.
Aron Simon arranged the work for modern brass instruments while keeping the original structure intact. Each part fits naturally into standard brass ranges. The score and parts follow a clear layout, so ensembles can prepare and perform with ease.
This edition suits professional groups, advanced students, and educational programs. It allows players to explore Gabrieli’s call-and-response textures and rich harmonies without requiring voices or period instruments. In addition, the arrangement works well for concerts, festivals, or academic study.
You receive the complete score and individual parts in one package. Therefore, your ensemble can start rehearsing right away. The faithful adaptation keeps the character of the original while making it practical for today’s brass players.
Add Magnificat á 14 to your brass ensemble’s repertoire and bring Gabrieli’s polychoral style to life for your audience.
Also Recommended
For performers who enjoy Magnificat á 14, here are a few related brass ensemble and trombone arrangements available from Saker Music:
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Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzona per Sonare No. 2 for trombone ensemble, arranged by Aron Simon. This shorter instrumental work retains Gabrieli’s fanfare-like energy and fits groups of tenor and bass trombones.Sheet Music for Brass | Saker Music
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Explore other Gabrieli arrangements such as Audite Principes for brass ensemble—this choral-inspired piece shares a similar polychoral style.Sheet Music for Brass | Saker Music
Broader Brass Repertoire
You may also enjoy these arrangements for brass ensembles and trombone groups:
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In the Szeged Trombone Ensemble series, selections like Vivaldi’s Concerto in A minor (for two alto trombones and six trombones) or Holst’s Mars, the Bringer of War (for trombone ensemble with timpani and percussion) offer dramatic, ensemble-driven music in varied styles.Sheet Music for Brass | Saker Music
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For brass ensemble works beyond the Renaissance, consider Beethoven’s The European Anthem arranged for brass ensemble by Aron Simon—a powerful and more modern fanfare-style piece.














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