SKU: HH.HH580-FSP
ISBN 9790708185949.
Antonio Lotti’s surviving instrumental compositions are very few. Best known is an oboe d’amore concerto in A major, until now his sole identified work in the concerto genre. Now another concerto by him, this time for ordinary oboe, has turned up in Lund, Sweden. The manuscript parts are anonymous, but Lotti’s authorship is proved, first, by the fact that all three movements are arrangements of arias for soprano appearing in two of his operas written for Dresden and, second, by the fact that the use of da capo aria form for all three movements links the new concerto directly to Lotti’s oboe d’amore concerto, which may well be a similar pasticcio. The new G minor concerto, more lyrical than virtuosic in character, is every bit as attractive as its A-major counterpart and deserves to become an essential part of the baroque repertoire for the oboe.
SKU: FL.FX072624
Instruments: 7 Trombones or 7 Sackbuts 1 Bass Trombone or 1 Bass Sackbut; Difficuly Level: Grade 4; Duration: 2 mn 05 s; Musical Style: Classical, Baroque; Category: Arrangement; Composer: Antonio LOTTI; Arranger: Olivier LACHURIE.
SKU: BR.CHB-5186-02
Lotti's sacred music satisfies a demand for easily singable yet rewarding choral music in the classical a cappella polyphony of the 'stile antico'.
ISBN 9790004411087. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.
SKU: BR.CHB-5295-02
ISBN 9790004412060. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.
Lottis sacred music satisfies a demand for easily singable yet rewarding choral music in the classical a cappella polyphony of the stile antico. Anton Reinthaler's new edition takes its place alongside other late-Baroque choral works - Lotti's Missa in A (ChB 5186), for example - listed in our new brochure Source Criticism for Practical Use: Choir.