The technical and harmonic brilliance with which Rosetti, a master of wind partitas, was able to endow his creations is impressive.
Vivaldi's A minor Double Concerto is one of the showpieces in schools today, enabling young soloists to try out and perform concertante interplay.
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.
Written in 1952, this tonal work is captivating for the esprit of its 'programmatic' movements: Aubade, Capriccio, Cortège triste and Sérénade.
Frist Edition