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Antonio Lotti

Antonio Lotti (5 January 1667 – 5 January 1740) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era.

Antonio Lotti
Born(1667-01-05)January 5, 1667
DiedJanuary 5, 1740(1740-01-05) (aged 73)
NationalityItalian
OccupationBaroque composer
SpouseSanta Stella
Parent
  • Matteo (father)

Biography

Lotti was born in Venice, although his father Matteo was Kapellmeister at Hanover at the time.[1] Oral tradition says that in 1682, Lotti began studying with Lodovico Fuga and Giovanni Legrenzi, both of whom were employed at St Mark's Basilica, Venice's principal church, although there is no documentary evidence.[2]

Venice

Lotti made his career at St Mark's, first as an alto singer (from 1689), then as assistant to the second organist, then as second organist (from 1692), then (from 1704) as first organist, and finally (from 1736) as maestro di cappella, a position he held until his death.[citation needed]

Because of the paucity of solid scholarship until recent decades, older reference books cite a good deal of misinformation regarding Lotti’s biography. Cicogna’s 1834 Delle inscrizioni Veneziane and Francesco Caffi’s 1854 Storia della Musica relied on oral tradition more than a century old to name works that Lotti supposedly composed for the Ospedale degl’ Incurabili.[3][4]

Later studies built upon that assertion to name Lotti as one of the supposed maestri of the Incurabili. The 2001 New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians went a step further to try to extrapolate when Lotti’s period of employment at the Incurabili would supposedly have been, building on a house of cards.[5]

However, recent studies establish that there is no documentary evidence whatsoever of any such employment ever taking place.[6] The most current and most comprehensive studies by Caroline Giron-Panel and Pier Gillio establish conclusively that Lotti was not formally employed by the Incurabili, and that there is no evidence of his having composed any music for that institution, even on informal terms.[7][8]

According to one nineteenth-century biographer, Lotti was a notable teacher, with Domenico Alberti, Benedetto Marcello, Giovanni Battista Pescetti, Baldassare Galuppi, Giuseppe Saratelli and Jan Dismas Zelenka among his pupils.[9] He was married to the noted soprano Santa Stella.[citation needed]

What is indeed well-documented is Lotti’s employment at various other Venetian institutions, including the Scuola dello Spirito Santo, one of the scuole piccole. The governing body of the scuola, the Provveditori di Comun, contracted Antonio Lotti in 1695 to provide music at the scuola for the annual feast of Pentecost and the two days after for total of at least eight years.[10] More significantly, he redistributed the balance between singers and instrumentalists in a way that reflects a change of musical texture and style in the sacred music performed there.[citation needed]

In 1717 he was given leave to go to Dresden.[citation needed]

Dresden

There is one more venue for which Lotti is known to have composed sacred music, namely, the Dresden court of Friedrich Augustus I, Elector of Saxony) where Lotti was in residence from 1717 to 1719. While in Venice, the king had engaged Lotti specifically to compose for the Italian opera troupe that he had assembled.[11] But the Electorate seems to have gone to lengths to keep the visiting Italians away from the resident chapel musicians, particularly from Kapellmeister Johann Christoph Schmidt.[citation needed]

“The king also authorized some appointments only under the condition “that this not disturb anything among the orchestra.” The electoral prince was even forced, when the Italians were already in Dresden, to declare outright in a letter to the Count [Christian Heinrich von Watzdorf, minister of domestic affairs] that he would take [the Italians] into his special protection and protect them against any ill will… “about which, the King has declared that His Majesty will afford them every possible protection, whatever it takes, that [Court Chapel master Johann Christoph Schmidt] should have no business with them.”[12]

In Dresden he also composed operas, including Giove in Argo, Teofane and Li quattro elementi (all with librettos by Antonio Maria Lucchini).[13] Other works written in Venice include Giustino; Trionfo dell'Innocenza; the first act of Tirsi, Achille Placato, Teuzzone, Ama più che non si crede, Il comando inteso e tradito, Sidonio, Isaccio tiranno, La forze de sangue, Il Tradimento traditore di sé stesso, L'Infedeltà punita, Poresenna, Irene Augusta, Polidoro, Foca superbo, Alessandro Severo, Il Vincitore Generossi and Odii del Sangue delusi.[citation needed]

Return to Venice

He returned to his job at San Marco in Venice in 1719 and remained there until his death in 1740.[14]

Compositions

 
Part from the Missa Brevis by Antonio Lotti

Lotti wrote in a variety of forms, producing masses, cantatas, madrigals, around thirty operas, and instrumental music. Some of his sacred choral works are unaccompanied (a cappella) but many of them are composed in the concertato style with strings, basso continuo, and occasionally oboes and trumpets. His more progressive works foreshadow the gallant style, considered a transition between the established Baroque and emerging Classical styles.[citation needed]

Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Jan Dismas Zelenka all had copies of Lotti's Missa Sapientiae, a Kyrie–Gloria Mass (Kyrie in G minor, Gloria in G major).[15][16][17]

No longer attributed to Lotti:

References

  1. ^ Hansell & Termini: 'Lotti, Antonio', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 16 March 2008), [1]
  2. ^ Dubowy, Norbert (2000). "Bemerkungen zur Kirchenmusik von Antonio Lotti". Händel-Jahrbuch. 46: 85–99.
  3. ^ Francesco Caffi, Storia della musica sacra nella gia' cappella ducale di San Marco in Venezia dal 1318 al 1797 p. 335
  4. ^ Emmanuele Antonio Cicogna Delle inscrizioni Veneziane, 1824, vol 4 p. 115
  5. ^ Sven Hansell and Olga Termini. "Lotti, Antonio." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, accessed October 3, 2016,
  6. ^ Norbert Dubowy, Bemerkungen zur Kirchenmusik von Antonio Lotti, Händel-Jahrbuch 46 (2000), 85-99
  7. ^ Caroline Giron-Panel, Musique et musiciennes à Venise. Histoire sociale des ospedali (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) p. 633.
  8. ^ Pier Giuseppe Gillio L’attività musicale negli ospedali di venezia nel settecento p. 337-338.
  9. ^ Caffi, Francesco (1854). Storia della musica sacra nella già Cappella ducale di San Marco in Venezia dal 1318 al 1797. Viniziano. Milano: Bollettino bibliografico musicale.
  10. ^ Jonathan Glixon Far il buon concerto: Music at the Venetian Scuole Piccole in the Seventeenth Century, Journal of Seventeenth Century Music, Vol. 1, No.1 (1995)
  11. ^ Janice Stockigt, Jan Dismas Zelenka: A Bohemian Musician at the Court of Dresden, Oxford University Press, 2000, p. 39
  12. ^ Moritz Fürstenau, Zur Geschichte der Musik und des Theaters am Hofe der Kurfürsten von Sachsen (Leipzig, 1861-61), 2: 99-100
  13. ^ Hansell & Termini: 'Lotti, Antonio', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 16 March 2008), www.grovemusic.com
  14. ^ *Boni, Filippo de' (1852). Biografia degli artisti ovvero dizionario della vita e delle opere dei pittori, degli scultori, degli intagliatori, dei tipografi e dei musici di ogni nazione che fiorirono da'tempi più remoti sino á nostri giorni. Seconda Edizione.. Venice; Googlebooks: Presso Andrea Santini e Figlio. p. 584.
  15. ^ Bach's copy of Lotti's Missa Sapientiae: D-B Mus.ms. 13161 at Bach Digital website; RISM 452021710
  16. ^ Handel's copy of Lotti's Missa Sapientiae: RISM 804002380 (Kyrie) and RISM 804002379 (Gloria)
  17. ^ Zelenka's copy (and arrangement) of Lotti's Missa Sapientiae: RISM 211010063, RISM 450063895 and RISM 118547
  18. ^ a b Wolff 1968.
  19. ^ a b Dürr & Kobayashi 1998, p. 460.
  20. ^ Torri 2013, p. 4.
  21. ^ RISM 467019500
  22. ^ Bitter 1865, p. 112.
  23. ^ Spitta 1880, p. 509.
  24. ^ Wollny 2015, p. 132.
  25. ^ Bach Digital Work 01478

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Antonio Lotti 5 January 1667 5 January 1740 was an Italian composer of the Baroque era Antonio LottiBorn 1667 01 05 January 5 1667VeniceDiedJanuary 5 1740 1740 01 05 aged 73 NationalityItalianOccupationBaroque composerSpouseSanta StellaParentMatteo father Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Venice 1 2 Dresden 1 3 Return to Venice 2 Compositions 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksBiography EditLotti was born in Venice although his father Matteo was Kapellmeister at Hanover at the time 1 Oral tradition says that in 1682 Lotti began studying with Lodovico Fuga and Giovanni Legrenzi both of whom were employed at St Mark s Basilica Venice s principal church although there is no documentary evidence 2 Venice Edit Lotti made his career at St Mark s first as an alto singer from 1689 then as assistant to the second organist then as second organist from 1692 then from 1704 as first organist and finally from 1736 as maestro di cappella a position he held until his death citation needed Because of the paucity of solid scholarship until recent decades older reference books cite a good deal of misinformation regarding Lotti s biography Cicogna s 1834 Delle inscrizioni Veneziane and Francesco Caffi s 1854 Storia della Musica relied on oral tradition more than a century old to name works that Lotti supposedly composed for the Ospedale degl Incurabili 3 4 Later studies built upon that assertion to name Lotti as one of the supposed maestri of the Incurabili The 2001 New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians went a step further to try to extrapolate when Lotti s period of employment at the Incurabili would supposedly have been building on a house of cards 5 However recent studies establish that there is no documentary evidence whatsoever of any such employment ever taking place 6 The most current and most comprehensive studies by Caroline Giron Panel and Pier Gillio establish conclusively that Lotti was not formally employed by the Incurabili and that there is no evidence of his having composed any music for that institution even on informal terms 7 8 According to one nineteenth century biographer Lotti was a notable teacher with Domenico Alberti Benedetto Marcello Giovanni Battista Pescetti Baldassare Galuppi Giuseppe Saratelli and Jan Dismas Zelenka among his pupils 9 He was married to the noted soprano Santa Stella citation needed What is indeed well documented is Lotti s employment at various other Venetian institutions including the Scuola dello Spirito Santo one of the scuole piccole The governing body of the scuola the Provveditori di Comun contracted Antonio Lotti in 1695 to provide music at the scuola for the annual feast of Pentecost and the two days after for total of at least eight years 10 More significantly he redistributed the balance between singers and instrumentalists in a way that reflects a change of musical texture and style in the sacred music performed there citation needed In 1717 he was given leave to go to Dresden citation needed Dresden Edit There is one more venue for which Lotti is known to have composed sacred music namely the Dresden court of Friedrich Augustus I Elector of Saxony where Lotti was in residence from 1717 to 1719 While in Venice the king had engaged Lotti specifically to compose for the Italian opera troupe that he had assembled 11 But the Electorate seems to have gone to lengths to keep the visiting Italians away from the resident chapel musicians particularly from Kapellmeister Johann Christoph Schmidt citation needed The king also authorized some appointments only under the condition that this not disturb anything among the orchestra The electoral prince was even forced when the Italians were already in Dresden to declare outright in a letter to the Count Christian Heinrich von Watzdorf minister of domestic affairs that he would take the Italians into his special protection and protect them against any ill will about which the King has declared that His Majesty will afford them every possible protection whatever it takes that Court Chapel master Johann Christoph Schmidt should have no business with them 12 In Dresden he also composed operas including Giove in Argo Teofane and Li quattro elementi all with librettos by Antonio Maria Lucchini 13 Other works written in Venice include Giustino Trionfo dell Innocenza the first act of Tirsi Achille Placato Teuzzone Ama piu che non si crede Il comando inteso e tradito Sidonio Isaccio tiranno La forze de sangue Il Tradimento traditore di se stesso L Infedelta punita Poresenna Irene Augusta Polidoro Foca superbo Alessandro Severo Il Vincitore Generossi and Odii del Sangue delusi citation needed Return to Venice Edit He returned to his job at San Marco in Venice in 1719 and remained there until his death in 1740 14 Compositions Edit Missa 4v C maj Kyrie source source Problems playing this file See media help Part from the Missa Brevis by Antonio Lotti Lotti wrote in a variety of forms producing masses cantatas madrigals around thirty operas and instrumental music Some of his sacred choral works are unaccompanied a cappella but many of them are composed in the concertato style with strings basso continuo and occasionally oboes and trumpets His more progressive works foreshadow the gallant style considered a transition between the established Baroque and emerging Classical styles citation needed Johann Sebastian Bach George Frideric Handel and Jan Dismas Zelenka all had copies of Lotti s Missa Sapientiae a Kyrie Gloria Mass Kyrie in G minor Gloria in G major 15 16 17 No longer attributed to Lotti The Magnificat in C major BWV Anh 30 used to be attributed to Lotti 18 19 but appears to have been composed by Pietro Torri 20 21 The Kyrie Gloria Mass for double choir BWV Anh 167 for which Lotti was suggested as composer in the second half of the 19th century 22 23 an attribution that was thought possible until the late 20th century 18 19 has more recently been attributed to other composers 24 25 References Edit Hansell amp Termini Lotti Antonio Grove Music Online ed L Macy Accessed 16 March 2008 1 Dubowy Norbert 2000 Bemerkungen zur Kirchenmusik von Antonio Lotti Handel Jahrbuch 46 85 99 Francesco Caffi Storia della musica sacra nella gia cappella ducale di San Marco in Venezia dal 1318 al 1797 p 335 Emmanuele Antonio Cicogna Delle inscrizioni Veneziane 1824 vol 4 p 115 Sven Hansell and Olga Termini Lotti Antonio Grove Music Online Oxford Music Online Oxford University Press accessed October 3 2016 Norbert Dubowy Bemerkungen zur Kirchenmusik von Antonio Lotti Handel Jahrbuch 46 2000 85 99 Caroline Giron Panel Musique et musiciennes a Venise Histoire sociale des ospedali XVIe XVIIIe siecles p 633 Pier Giuseppe Gillio L attivita musicale negli ospedali di venezia nel settecento p 337 338 Caffi Francesco 1854 Storia della musica sacra nella gia Cappella ducale di San Marco in Venezia dal 1318 al 1797 Viniziano Milano Bollettino bibliografico musicale Jonathan Glixon Far il buon concerto Music at the Venetian Scuole Piccole in the Seventeenth Century Journal of Seventeenth Century Music Vol 1 No 1 1995 Janice Stockigt Jan Dismas Zelenka A Bohemian Musician at the Court of Dresden Oxford University Press 2000 p 39 Moritz Furstenau Zur Geschichte der Musik und des Theaters am Hofe der Kurfursten von Sachsen Leipzig 1861 61 2 99 100 Hansell amp Termini Lotti Antonio Grove Music Online ed L Macy Accessed 16 March 2008 www grovemusic com Boni Filippo de 1852 Biografia degli artisti ovvero dizionario della vita e delle opere dei pittori degli scultori degli intagliatori dei tipografi e dei musici di ogni nazione che fiorirono da tempi piu remoti sino a nostri giorni Seconda Edizione Venice Googlebooks Presso Andrea Santini e Figlio p 584 Bach s copy of Lotti s Missa Sapientiae D B Mus ms 13161 at Bach Digital website RISM 452021710 Handel s copy of Lotti s Missa Sapientiae RISM 804002380 Kyrie and RISM 804002379 Gloria Zelenka s copy and arrangement of Lotti s Missa Sapientiae RISM 211010063 RISM 450063895 and RISM 118547 a b Wolff 1968 a b Durr amp Kobayashi 1998 p 460 Torri 2013 p 4 RISM 467019500 Bitter 1865 p 112 Spitta 1880 p 509 Wollny 2015 p 132 Bach Digital Work 01478Sources EditBitter Karl Hermann 1865 F Die lateinischen kurzen Messen F The Latin short masses Johann Sebastian Bach in German Vol II 1st ed Berlin Schneider pp 111 134 Durr Alfred Kobayashi Yoshitake eds 1998 Bach Werke Verzeichnis Kleine Ausgabe Nach der von Wolfgang Schmieder vorgelegten 2 Ausgabe Bach Works Catalogue Small Edition After Wolfgang Schmieder s 2nd edition in German Kirsten Beisswenger collaborator BWV2a ed Wiesbaden Breitkopf amp Hartel ISBN 978 3 7651 0249 3 Preface in English and German a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link Spitta Philipp 1880 Johann Sebastian Bach in German Vol II Leipzig Breitkopf amp Hartel Torri Pietro 2013 Thielemann Arne ed Magnificat in C BWV Anh 30 Stuttgarter Bach Ausgaben Vol Full score Bach Johann Sebastian arranger Horn Paul basso continuo realization Stuttgart Carus 35 012 Wolff Christoph 1968 Stile antico in der Musik Johann Sebastian Bachs Studien zu Bachs Spatwerk Stile antico in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach Studies on Bach s late work Beihefte zum Archiv fur Musikwissenschaft in German Vol VI Wiesbaden Steiner OCLC 651793960 Wollny Peter 2015 Vom apparat der auserlessensten kirchen Stucke zum Vorrath an Musicalien von J S Bach und andern beruhmten Musicis Quellenkundliche Ermittlungen zur fruhen Thuringer Bach Uberlieferung und zu einigen Weimarer Schulern und Kollegen Bachs Bach Jahrbuch 2015 Bach Yearbook 2015 Bach Jahrbuch in German Vol 101 Neue Bachgesellschaft Leipzig Evangelische Verlagsanstalt ISBN 978 3 374 04320 0 ISSN 0084 7682 External links EditA detailed biography and list of sacred choral music Film Antonio Lotti Works for choir a cappella on YouTube Free scores by Antonio Lotti in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Free scores by Antonio Lotti at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Antonio Lotti Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Lotti s Gaude Maria performed by Ars Poliphonica live video on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Lotti amp oldid 1134131164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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