Antonio Lotti: Difference between revisions

From ChoralWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(New work entry: Missa Sexti Toni)
mNo edit summary
(44 intermediate revisions by 10 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1667
'''Born:''' 5 January 1667 (1666 by Venetian reckoning of the new year)


'''Died:''' 5 January 1740
'''Died:''' 5 January 1740


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
 
Lotti was long thought to have been born in Hanover where his father was employed, but is now known to have been baptized in Venice, where studied with [[Giovanni Legrenzi]] and spent most of his life. During 1717-1719 he taught [[Jan Dismas Zelenka]] in Dresden, where many of Lotti's mss. are still conserved. The oeuvre includes a score of operas, many more secular cantatas, oratorios of which 2 survive, at least 40 motets and "numerous" [[Messen (Antonio Lotti)|masses]], along with instrumental works.
{{WikipediaLink}}
{{WikipediaLink}}
==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
{{Legend}}
:''See also {{NoCo|Messen|the disambiguation page for masses}}.
{{Recent_additions}}
{{#SortWorks:|cols=4}}
*{{NoCo|Missa Sexti Toni}}
{{ArrangementsList}}
 
{{CheckMissing}}
 
 
 
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Ad Dominum cum tribularer}}
*{{NoCo|Ave Regina coelorum}}{{Editions|2}}
*''Crucifixus a 5'' – [http://www.ancientgroove.co.uk/lotti/lotticredo.html potentially spurious]
*{{NoCo|Crucifixus a 6}}{{LLinkW|lot-cru6.pdf|lot-cru6.mid|lot-cru6.sib|Sibelius}}
*{{NoCo|Crucifixus a 8}}{{editions|3}}
*{{NoCo|Crucifixus a 10}}{{LLink|Lot-cru10.pdf|Lot-cru10.mid|Lot-cru10.sib|Sibelius 6}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce panis}}   ( [{{filepath:Lotti-ecc.pdf}} {{pdf}}] )
*{{NoCo|La Vita caduca}}   ( [http://www.nova-cantica-essen.de/notenarchiv/diverses/index.php#La-Vita-Caduca {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Mass for Three Voices}}{{editions|3}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei}} ''(D minor)'' {{editions|5}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei nº 2 in Gm}}
*{{NoCo|Missa brevis in F}}{{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Missa Brevis in D Minor}}{{editions|2}}
{{Middle}}
*{{NoCo|Missa I in A Minor}}   ( [{{filepath:Lotti_Missa_I_in_a.pdf‎}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Lotti_Missa_I_in_a.mus}} Finale 2011] )
**''Kyrie''   ( [{{website|cipoo_a}} {{net}}] )
**''Gloria''   ( [{{website|cipoo_a}} {{net}}] )
**''Sanctus''   ( [{{website|cipoo_a}} {{net}}] )
**''Agnus Dei''   ( [{{website|cipoo_a}} {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Missa IV in C Major}}
**''Kyrie''   ( [{{website|cipoo_a}} {{net}}] )
**''Sanctus''   ( [{{website|cipoo_a}} {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Missa Ottavi Toni}} (Agnus Dei only.)
*{{NoCo|Missa pro defunctis}}
*{{NoCo|Pur dicesti, O bocca bella}}   ( [http://www.evatoller.se/ {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Regina coeli}}{{editions|4}}
*{{NoCo|Salve Regina}}{{LLink|Lott-salv.pdf|Lott-sav.mid|Lott-salv.ly|LilyPond}}
*{{NoCo|Sanctus Dominus}}
*{{NoCo|Stava Maria dolente}}
*{{NoCo|Tanto è ver che nel verno}}{{LLinkW|lot-tant.pdf|lot-tant.mid|lot-tant.zip|Finale 2000}}
*{{NoCo|Vere languores|Vere languores nostros}}{{editions|2}}
{{Bottom}}
{{Whatlinkshere}}
{{Whatlinkshere}}
==List of solo works==
==List of solo works==
*[[Pur dicesti, o bocca bella (Antonio Lotti)|''Pur dicesti, o bocca bella'']]   ( [{{website|artsong}}2007/lotti-pur-dicesti-o-bocca-bella/ {{net}}] )
*[[Pur dicesti, o bocca bella (Antonio Lotti)|''Pur dicesti, o bocca bella'']]


{{CheckMissing}}
{{Whatlinkshere}}
{{Whatlinkshere}}
==Publications==
==Publications==


==External links==
==External links==
''add web links here''
*{{IMSLP}}
*[http://ancientgroove.co.uk/lotti/index.html Ancient Groove Editions & bio.]


[[Category:1667 births|Lotti, Antonio]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}
[[Category:1740 deaths|Lotti, Antonio]]
[[Category:1667 births]]
[[Category:Composers|Lotti, Antonio]]
[[Category:1740 deaths]]
[[Category:Baroque composers|Lotti, Antonio]]
[[Category:Composers]]
[[Category:Italian composers|Lotti, Antonio]]
[[Category:Baroque composers]]
[[Category:Italian composers]]

Revision as of 01:18, 1 December 2021

Life

Born: 5 January 1667 (1666 by Venetian reckoning of the new year)

Died: 5 January 1740

Biography Lotti was long thought to have been born in Hanover where his father was employed, but is now known to have been baptized in Venice, where studied with Giovanni Legrenzi and spent most of his life. During 1717-1719 he taught Jan Dismas Zelenka in Dresden, where many of Lotti's mss. are still conserved. The oeuvre includes a score of operas, many more secular cantatas, oratorios of which 2 survive, at least 40 motets and "numerous" masses, along with instrumental works.

View the Wikipedia article on Antonio Lotti.

List of choral works

See also the disambiguation page for masses.

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

List of solo works

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

External links