Giuseppe Galli (fl. 1598) was an Italian composer of the Baroque period.[1]
Scholarship
editAlmost nothing is known about Giuseppe Galli, including the year of his birth and death. It is known that he was from the city of Milan where his anthology of music Sacri operis musici alternis modulis concinendi liber primus … missam unam vocibus novenis; 8 motecta octonis; 3 item cantiones musicis instrumentis was published in 1598. Only the title page of this work survives. However, Galli's motet for eight-voices, Veni in hortum meum, was published in 1600 in an anthology from South Germany. This publications likely took the motet from Galli's 1598 anthology. The motet reveals Galli to be a skillful polychoral composer. No other details of the composer are known, and no other works by Galli are known to have survived.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Mirosław Perz (2001). "Galli [Gallo, Gallus], Giuseppe [Gioseffo, Josephus]". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.10552.