Gallus Guggumos Explained
Gallus Guggumos, probably Guggenmoos or Guggenmoser, (c. 1590c. 1666) was a German composer. He was sent by Albrecht VI of Bavaria (1584–1666) to study with Giovanni Gabrieli in Venice.[1] His Latin motets were recorded by Il Canto Figurato, Ulm in 2008.[2]
Notes and References
- Katalog der Musikalien in der Schermar-Bibliothek Ulm p19 Clytus Gottwald 1993 "Humillimus Servus Gallus Guggumos. Wie aus der Widmung an Albrecht VI. (1584-1666), Bruder des späteren Kurfürsten Maximilian I., hervorgeht, verbrachte Gallus Guggumos (wohl Guggenmoos oder Guggenmoser) als Stipendiat "
- Beata es Maria; Puer qui natus; Rubum quem viderat Moyses; Ecce Maria genuit; Veni sponsa Christi; Tanquam Agnus; Istorum est enim; Percussit Saul mille; Tribulationescordis; Domine Deus virtutum; Deus in nomine; Levavi oculos meos; Congratulamini omnes; Hodie completi sunt; O Beatum Pontificem; Deus misereatur nostri; Amavit eum Dominus + Rodio: Ricercata Nr. 5; Ricercar Nr. 2 + Froberger: Canhzona II; Toccata in a. Fabian Wöhrle (Orgel),Il Canto Figurato Ulm. Label: Cornetto, DDD, 2008