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| 8 Nov 2009 Antonio Lotti's two settings of the “Crucifixus” – one for 8 separate parts, the other in 10 – made fierce demands on the singers because of Lotti's dramatic use of dissonances that refused to be resolved reflecting the anguish and sorrow of ... Lotti was an opera composer as well as a composer of church music; he knew how to manipulate musical tension. Even with discreet organ accompaniment, it is hard to keep those dissonances from leading the pitch adrift, but Friday's ... Spokesman.com: News stories - http://www.spokesman.com/news/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 The chorale will sing two settings of the Crucifixus by Antonio Lotti – written for the Basilica of San Marco in Venice – along with the Miserere by the Roman composer Gregorio Allegri, composed in 1638 for the papal chapel using the ... Spokesman.com: Features stories - http://www.spokesman.com/features/ |
| 27 Oct 2009 by Otto In the twentieth century, Richard Strauss became closely associated with it, as both a conductor and a composer, with several of his works being premiered by the ensemble. Karl Böhm and Hans Vonk were unique among the orchestra's chief ... Otto's Classical Musick - http://bachradio.blogspot.com/ |
| 13 Sep 2009 by Gary Smith benedetto marcello supposedly recommended him as a pupil to antonio lotti; with the latter the young galuppi studied counterpoint, harmony, and keyboard playing. possibly his first professional appointment was in florence, where by 1726 ... mozartforum - http://www.mozartforum.com/VB_forum/ |
| 1 Oct 2009 by GrapeVine Miserere, also called "Miserere mei, Deus" (Latin: "Have mercy on me, O God") by Italian composer Gregorio Allegri, is a setting of Psalm 51 (50) composed during the reign of Pope Urban VIII, probably during the 1630s, for use in the ... GrapeVine - CD, Book and DVD Reviews - http://gvcatholicmusicreviews.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Nov 2007 by musicbio antonio lotti, famous organist and composer, was born either in venice or hanover about 1666. his father was court kapellmeister in hanover about 1667. antonio died in venice, jan. 5, 1740. pupil of legrenzi at venice, where he produced ... Musician Biographies - http://musicbio.wordpress.com/ |
| 10 Jun 2009 by Virginia Newes The Zefiro players made the most of the expressive and even comic aspects of this conceit in the Echo Sonata for two oboes, bassoon, and continuo by Antonio Lotti, best known as organist and choirmaster at St. Mark's and as a composer ... The Boston Musical Intelligencer - http://classical-scene.com/ |
| 23 Apr 2008 by elhenry antonio lotti, who was known mostly as a composer of operas and church music, scores his concerto in a for oboe d'amore, strings, and continuo for the alto member of the oboe family, which owes its delicate tone-quality to the ... Music Is The Key - http://orchestralworks.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Jul 2007 by Jim marcello took him to task for daring to write an opera before he was ready, and made him promise not to compose anything for three years and to undertake study with antonio lotti. galuppi went to florence to work as a harpsichord player ... wwuh classical - http://wwuhclassical.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 May 2009 by John Fleming Augustus was linked to the final performance we attended, a concert version of Teofane, an early 18th century opera by the Venetian composer Antonio Lotti. (New Yorker music critic Alex Ross writes about the genre -- though not Lotti ... Critics Circle - http://blogs.tampabay.com/arts/ - References |
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