Yvo [Yves]  Barry {Clement VII-Julius III}

Alto; Paris; admitted 24 December  1528 along with Pierre Lambert and Jean Le Conte [according to the list in  DS  2 fol. 94v]; special payment on 10 January  1529 to Barry along with Pierre Brule, Pierre Vermont, Pierre Lambert, Philippe de Fonatines, Antoine Souman [ HABERL , p. 73];  mandati : July-September  1529 , April  1530 -March  1552 ; sent to the Council of Trent, 1546 (an undated personal letter to Barry in Trent was for some reason bound into the Manuscript VatS 57 at fol. 110), and to the Council sessions in Bologna, 1548; unpublished beneficial documents : RV 1446, fols. 277r-279v: bull dated 20 April  1529 .

Barry was one of the singers especially recruited by Jean  Conseil  in  1528 . He is probably the "Ivo" to whom are attributed eight madrigals and five motets in various prints of 1538-1549 (a discussion of his madrigals is in HAAR).

 

 

DOCUMENTS

DS 3

3r: entry dated 21 January 1546 [CASIMIRI (1933), p. 335]

Barri, Jo. Leconte, Loyalis, Jo. Mont, Symon Perusinus, Ordognes iverunt ad conciliam.

DS 3

38r: entry dated 9 January 1548 [CASIMIRI (1934), p. 310]

Barii, Jo. Lecont, Virgilius de Amanditis, Ordognes, Symon Perusinus, et Joachim erant Bononiae pro concilio celebrando.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY: CELANI, p. 95; HABERL, pp. 72-73;  CASIMIRI ;  HAAR , James." Pace non trovo : A Study in Literary and Musical Parody."  Musica Disciplina  20 (1966): 95-149.