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{{Aliases|Yvo de Vento}}
 
'''Aliases:''' Yvo de Vento
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' Flanders (Antwerp?) between c1543 and 1545
'''Born:''' Flanders (Antwerp?) between c1543 and 1545
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'''Died:''' 1575, Munich
'''Died:''' 1575, Munich


'''Biography:''' Vento joined the Bavarian Hofkapelle in Munich under Lassus at a time of reorganization during which Flemish singers were newly in fashion. In 1560 he went to Venice to study with Merulo, but returned to Munich were he held several posts until his death.<br>
'''Biography:''' Vento joined the Bavarian Hofkapelle in Munich under [[Orlando di Lasso|Lassus]] at a time of reorganization during which Flemish singers were newly in fashion. In 1560 he went to Venice to study with [[Claudio Merulo|Merulo]], but returned to Munich were he held several posts until his death.<br>
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===Works in Latin===
 
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===Works in German===
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===Works in Italian===
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Latinae cantiones, quas vulgo moteta vocant, 4vv (1569)  
*''Latinae cantiones, quas vulgo moteta vocant, 4vv (1569)
*''Latinae cantiones, quas vulgo moteta vocant, 5vv (1570)  
*''Latinae cantiones, quas vulgo moteta vocant, 5vv (1570)
* {{NoCo|Liber mottetorum quatuor vocum}}, 4vv (1571)  
* {{NoCo|Liber mottetorum quatuor vocum}}, 4vv (1571)
*''Mutetae aliquot sacrae, 4vv (1574)  
*''Mutetae aliquot sacrae, 4vv (1574)


*''Neue teutsche Liedlein, 5vv (1569)  
*''Neue teutsche Liedlein, 5vv (1569)
* {{NoCo|Neue teutsche Lieder, 4-6 vv|Neue teutsche Lieder, 4–6vv}} (1570)
* {{NoCo|Neue teutsche Lieder, 4-6 vv|Neue teutsche Lieder, 4–6vv}} (1570)
*''Neue teutsche Lieder, 4vv, samt zweien Dialogen (1570, altered to 1571)
*''Neue teutsche Lieder, 4vv, samt zweien Dialogen (1570, altered to 1571)
* {{NoCo|Neue teutsche Lieder, 3 vv|Neue teutsche Lieder, 3vv}} (1572)
* {{NoCo|Neue teutsche Lieder, 3 vv|Neue teutsche Lieder, 3vv}} (1572)
*''Schöne auserlesene neue teutsche Lieder, 4vv (1572)  
*''Schöne auserlesene neue teutsche Lieder, 4vv (1572)
*''Teutsche Lieder, 5vv, samt einem Dialogo, 8vv (1573)
* {{NoCo|Teutsche Lieder, 5 vv|Teutsche Lieder, 5vv, samt einem Dialogo, 8vv}} (1573)
*''5 motetae, 2 madrigalia, [2] gallicae cantiones … et 4 germanicae, 5, 8, 9vv (1575)
*''5 motetae, 2 madrigalia, [2] gallicae cantiones … et 4 germanicae, 5, 8, 9vv (1575)


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.kb.dk/da/nb/samling/ma/digmus/pre1700_indices/vento_grove.html James Haar's New Grove article] at the Royal Danish Library
*[http://www.kb.dk/da/nb/samling/ma/digmus/pre1700_indices/vento_grove.html James Haar's New Grove article] at the Royal Danish Library
*{{IMSLP2|Latinae Cantiones … 5vv. (Vento, Ivo de)|''Latinae Cantiones … 5vv'' 1570}}
*{{IMSLP2|Liber motetorum (Vento, Ivo de)|''Liber motetorum'' 1571}}
*{{IMSLP2|Liber motetorum (Vento, Ivo de)|''Liber motetorum'' 1571}}


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[[Category:Renaissance composers]]
[[Category:Renaissance composers]]
[[Category:Flemish composers]]
[[Category:Flemish composers]]
[[Category:Franco-Flemish composers]]

Latest revision as of 06:30, 10 November 2022


Alias: Yvo de Vento

Life

Born: Flanders (Antwerp?) between c1543 and 1545

Died: 1575, Munich

Biography: Vento joined the Bavarian Hofkapelle in Munich under Lassus at a time of reorganization during which Flemish singers were newly in fashion. In 1560 he went to Venice to study with Merulo, but returned to Munich were he held several posts until his death.

View the Wikipedia article on Ivo de Vento.

List of choral works

Works in Latin

Works in German

Works in Italian

 
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Publications

  • Latinae cantiones, quas vulgo moteta vocant, 4vv (1569)
  • Latinae cantiones, quas vulgo moteta vocant, 5vv (1570)
  • Liber mottetorum quatuor vocum, 4vv (1571)
  • Mutetae aliquot sacrae, 4vv (1574)

External links