The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grade 7)
The concerto, composed in Paris in 1781/82, was probably inspired by the art of the clarinet virtuoso Michel Yost. Songfulness alternates with virtuoso passages; the tonal range of the clarinet of the...
First Edition
In the opening movement, characterized by fresh inspiration and youthful vigor, the principle of the sequence of motives borrowed from the Baroque concerto still predominates. The dynamically demandin...
Ausgabe für Oboe und Klavier
Rosetti wrote this extremely charming work before 1782 for the 1st flutist of the Wallerstein court orchestra, Alois Ernst. It breathes the spirit of playful rococo bliss. Medium difficulty.
F.A. Rösler (Antonio Rosetti), a Bohemian by birth, worked as court music director in Ludwigslust/Mecklenburg. He wrote 14 flute concertos altogether the most important of which is the concerto G majo...
The technical and harmonic brilliance with which Rosetti, a master of wind partitas, was able to endow his creations is impressive.
Rosetti's quintet in E-flat major, composed around 1780, is presented here in an extremely distinctive arrangement from 1789, possibly by the famous horn virtuoso Giovanni Punto.
One of the most popular composers of our time. (...) one can hardly think of anything that is lighter, more luminous, or sweeter than honey than this man's music. That is how Christian Friedrich Danie...