Music of the Week: March 1, 2024: Antonio Lotti – Missa a tre cori
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Music of the Week: March 1, 2024: Antonio Lotti – Missa a tre cori

Rediscovered among the Haverlin/BMI Collection of hundreds of original and rare musical manuscripts and scores donated to the Harvard University Library in 1996, the Mass for Three Voices (Missa a tre cori) by Antonio Lotti saw its first performance in the United States in that same year.
Lotti (1667–1740) was one of the key figures of German and Italian Baroque music, who inspired and greatly influenced famous composers of that period such as Zelenka, Bach, and Vivaldi. Bach had a copy of Lotti’s Missa Sapientiae in his music library.
Antonio Lotti was only 16 when his first opera was performed, and at the age of 25 he became second organist (and later chief organist) of Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice. Lotti, himself a contralto singer in his younger years, was married to soprano singer Santa Stella. Both were hired by the Kurfürst of Saxony, Friedrich August II, to come to Dresden and establish an Italian opera house at this German court. It is for this reason that much of Lotti’s music has survived in the Dresden libraries.
Related:
Soprano Santa Stella (Wikipedia)
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What a stunning piece of music.
It reminds me a bit of one of my favorite pieces of music, Pergolesi’s ‘Stabat Mater’.
This one is completely new to me. I know Pierre Loti, but I had never heard of Antonio Lotti before.
So, many thanks for yet another wonderful discovery through Solari.-
Yes, it does remind of Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater”, a piece that is also one of my favourites.
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I have listened to this twice today. It’s now one of my favorites. Amazing and beautifully performed piece. Thank you CAF for sharing it. ❤️🙏
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What a stunning piece of music.
It reminds me a bit of one of my favorite pieces of music, Pergolesi’s ‘Stabat Mater’.
This one is completely new to me. I know Pierre Loti, but I had never heard of Antonio Lotti before.
So, many thanks for yet another wonderful discovery through Solari.
Yes, it does remind of Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater”, a piece that is also one of my favourites.
I have listened to this twice today. It’s now one of my favorites. Amazing and beautifully performed piece. Thank you CAF for sharing it. ❤️🙏