We know very little about the life of Giovanni Battista Corvo (fl. 1554-5). His Liber primus mutettorum quinque vocum was published by Antonio Gardano in Venice, in 1555. He was probably from Como and dedicated the collection to Alessandro Farnese. Some of Corvo's motets are rather uncommon, as they are designated to unusual Saints like St. Julian, St. Severin and St Provino di Como ("Beati Provini Episcop Comensis").
Impetum inimicorum (AATBB) is the third motet from Liber primus mutettorum quinque vocum. It is dedicated to an unsual Saint: St. Julian.
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Giovanni
Battista Corvo (fl. 1554-5)
Mutettorum
quinque vocum (Venice, 1555)
22 motets 5vv,
6vv, 8vv and 9vv
Surge propera |
SATTB |
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Cenantibus illis |
SATTB |
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Impetum inimicorum |
AATBB |
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Nunc dimittis |
SSAAATTBB |