- Agata della Pietà
Agata della Pietà ("fl" c.
1800 ) was an Italiancomposer , singer, and teacher of music.A
foundling admitted in infancy to theOspedale della Pietà inVenice , she received thorough musical training from her childhood in the "coro", or music school, of the convent; she later became asoprano soloist, singing teacher, and school administrator. She is known to have been the soloist inmotet s commissioned fromGiovanni Porta andAndrea Bernasconi , in whose manuscripts she is mentioned by name; she is also mentioned in an anonymous verse tribute to musicians of the Pietà "cori" which dates to around 1740.Only two motet settings by della Pietà, a "
Novo aprili " in F (inscribed to one "Louisa Della Sga Agnatta") and a setting, also in F, ofPsalm 134 forcompline , survive; only the instrumental bass part to the latter survives. In addition, she produced apedagogical text, "Regali per Gregoria", for one of her pupils, an alto soloist named Gregoria known to have been active between 1746 and 1777.Along with Michielina and
Santa della Pietà , della Pietà was one of three foundlings of the Ospedale known to have become a composer. Nothing is known of her later years or of her death.References
Berdes, Jane L. "Della Pietà, Agata ("fl" Venice, c. 1800). Italian singer, teacher and composer." The
Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers .Julie Anne Sadie andRhian Samuel , eds.New York ;London :W. W. Norton & Company ,1995 . p. 138.
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