- Santa della Pietà
Santa (also known as Sanza or Samaritana) della Pietà ("fl" c.
1725 -c.1750 , died after1774 ) was an Italian singer,composer , andviolinist .A
foundling admitted in infancy to theOspedale della Pietà , della Pietà received a full grounding in music from early childhood at the "coro", or music school, attached to the convent. She is known to have been acontralto soloist, violinist, and composer during the tenures ofGiovanni Porta ,Nicola Porpora , andAndrea Bernasconi as heads of the school. She is also known to have studied violin withAnna Maria della Pietà and to have succeeded her as director of the schoolorchestra in around 1740; at this time she performed at least six of theconcerto s written byAntonio Vivaldi for Anna Maria. One piece by Santa, a setting of theVespers Psalm 113 in D, survives.Along with Agata and
Michielina della Pietà , della Pietà was one of three foundlings resident at the Ospedale to become a composer later in life; nothing further is known about her.References
Berdes, Jane L. "Della Pietà, Santa [Sanza, Samaritana] ("fl" c. 1725-c. 1750, d. after 1774)." The
Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers .Julie Anne Sadie andRhian Samuel , eds.New York ;London :W. W. Norton & Company ,1995 . p. 139.
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