• Antonio Lotti (5 January 1667 – 5 January 1740) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. Lotti was born in Venice, although his father Matteo was Kapellmeister...
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  • effect Antonio Lombardo, Italian sculptor Antonio Lopez, United States illustrator who signed his work "Antonio." Antonio Lotti, Italian composer Antonio Luna...
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  • Lotti may refer to any of the following: Antonio Lotti (c.1667–1740), Italian composer Brian Lotti, U.S. professional skateboarder Carlo Lotti (1916–2013)...
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  • Santa Stella (section Lotti)
    Santa Stella Scarabelli and after her marriage to Antonio Lotti on 12 February 1714 as Santa Lotti or La Santini. Her birthplace and origins are unknown...
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    Williamson Domenico Gabrielli [pupils] Antonio Lotti [pupils] Antonio Caldara [pupils] Tomaso Albinoni Antonio Vivaldi [pupils] this teacher's teachers...
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  • music composed as late as the early years of that century (e.g. by Antonio Lotti, Pietro Torri), a style Bach would imitate more frequently in his later...
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    Rita of Cascia (redirect from Rita Lotti)
    called Rita, the short form of her baptismal name. Her parents, Antonio and Amata Ferri Lotti, were known to be noble, charitable persons, who gained the...
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  • (1690-1692) Gian Domenico Partenio (1692-1702) Antonio Biffi (1702-1736) Antonio Lotti (1736-1740) Antonio Pollarolo (1740-1747) Giacomo Giuseppe Saratelli...
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  • Ludovico Cicchi Belinda Sinclair as Sister Matilde Giacomo Piperno as Antonio Lotti "Rita Da Cascia versione fiction". Il Tirreno. 3 December 2003. Retrieved...
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    Latin Magnificat, SWV 468. Magnificat composers like Johann Levini, Antonio Lotti and Francesco Durante are cited as possible inspirations for Bach. Around...
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  • Tonini (c. 1666–after 1727) ([15]) Georg Bronner (1667–1720) ([16]) Antonio Lotti (c. 1667–1740) Jean-Louis Lully (1667–1688) Michel Pignolet de Montéclair...
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    Agostino Agazzari – I Libro a 5, 1600 Adriano Banchieri Antonio Caldara Antonio Lotti Giulio Caccini Antonio Cifra – I Libro a 5, 1605 Sigismondo d'India Marco...
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    travelled to Dresden to attend the newly built opera. He saw Teofane by Antonio Lotti, and engaged members of the cast for the Royal Academy of Music, founded...
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  • musicians, Antonio's father was the opera composer and organist Carlo Francesco Pollarolo. He was trained as a musician by his father and Antonio Lotti. At the...
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    harpsichordist, and composer. Alberti was born in Venice and studied music with Antonio Lotti. He wrote operas, songs, and sonatas for keyboard instruments, for which...
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    opera company under the direction of the Italian composer Antonio Lotti, the librettist Antonio Maria Lucchini, the castrati Senesino and Matteo Berselli...
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    and harp (1998–99) Charles Koechlin Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Op. 58 Antonio Lotti, Concerto for oboe d'amore Witold Lutosławski, Double Concerto for Oboe...
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    Dominus), Claudio Monteverdi (SV 206, SV 252–288), Johann Rosenmüller, Antonio Lotti, Antonio Vivaldi (RV 594, 595, 807), Alessandro Scarlatti, Wolfgang Amadeus...
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  • (set to music by Antonio Lotti, 1716) Tieteberga (set to music by Antonio Vivaldi, 1717) Giove in Argo (set to music by Antonio Lotti, 1717; set to music...
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    that time by the Austrians. In the works of Alessandro Scarlatti and Antonio Lotti, the horn was quickly adopted into Neapolitan opera, the most fashionable...
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    "Agnus Dei", Miserere mei, Deus by Gregorio Allegri and Crucifixus by Antonio Lotti. Invocations of Ireland was a 56-minute DVD filmed throughout Ireland...
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    Hofkapellmeister) Johann Christoph Schmidt (1697–1728, Hofkapellmeister) Antonio Lotti (1717–1719) Johann David Heinichen (1717–1729) Giovanni Alberto Ristori...
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  • Rome Antonio Lotti – Teofane, premiered Sept. 13 in Dresden Alessandro Scarlatti Cambise, premiered Feb. 4 in Naples Marco Attilio Regolò Antonio Vivaldi...
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    Heinrich Stölzel Italians abroad, e.g. Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Caldara, Antonio Lotti, Pietro Torri France: Jean-Philippe Rameau Jean-Marie Leclair...
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  • David Heinichen (1726) Johann Caspar Kerll (1689) Duarte Lobo (1639) Antonio Lotti (Requiem in F Major) (1715) Benedetto Marcello (Requiem in the Venetian...
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  • and Johann Ernst Galliard (d. 1747) – Calypso and Telemachus (opera) Antonio Lotti – Porsenna January David Owen, harpist (died 1741) Cecilia Young, soprano...
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    (1864–1945) Paolo Lorenzani (1640–1713) Lorenzo da Firenze (d. 1372/73) Antonio Lotti (1667–1740) Andrea Lo Vecchio (1942–2021) Andrea Luchesi (1741–1801)...
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  • 1519) 1713 – Jean Chardin, French explorer and author (b. 1643) 1740 – Antonio Lotti, Italian composer and educator (b. 1667) 1762 – Empress Elizabeth of...
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    1741) Antonio Lotti (c. 1667 – 1740) Alessandro Marcello (1669–1747) Giuseppe Avitrano (c. 1670 – 1756) Giovanni Bononcini (1670–1747) Antonio Caldara...
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  • (1612–1667) Johann Anton Losy (Logy) (c. 1650 – 1721) Mark Lothar (1902–1985) Antonio Lotti (c. 1667 – 1740) Ivana Loudová (1941–2017) Alexina Louie (born 1949)...
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