- Antonio Rosetti
Antonio Rosetti (c. 1750–
June 30 ,1792 , born Anton Rössler, changed to Italianate form by 1773) was a classical eracomposer anddouble bass player, and was a contemporary of Haydn and Mozart.Rosetti was born around 1750 in Litoměřice, a town in Northern
Bohemia , and was originally called Franz Anton Rösler. He is believed to have received early musical training from theJesuits . In 1773 Rosetti left this native country and joined the Hofkapelle of Prince von Öttingen-Wallerstein, whom he served for sixteen years, before becomingKapellmeister to the Duke ofMecklenburg-Schwerin in 1789. In 1777, he married Rosina Neher, with whom he had three daughters. In 1781 he was granted leave to spend five months inParis . Many of the finest ensembles in the city performed his works. Rosetti arranged for his music to be published, including a set of six symphonies published in 1782. He returned to his post, assured of recognition as an accomplished composer. He died only half a year after Mozart onJune 30 ,1792 .Rosetti wrote a great deal of music, including many symphonies,
concerto s and vocal works. He is perhaps best known today for his horn concertos, which Mozart scholarH. C. Robbins Landon suggests (in "The Mozart Companion") may have been a model for Mozart's four horn concerti. Rosetti is also known for writing theRequiem (1776) which was played at a memorial for Mozart in December 1791.There is difficulty in attributing some music to Rosetti, since there were a couple of other composers with similar names at the same time, including Franciscus Xaverius Antonius Rössler.
Incomplete instrumental works list
Available recordings are listed.
Symphonies
Chamber music
Note: The recordings of D19 through D24 above are arrangements for harp.
Piano
E1 Piano Sonata in F major
E2 Piano Sonata in G major
E3 Piano Sonata in B major
E4 Piano Sonata in F major
E5-62 Piano Pieces
References
*H.C. Robbins Landon, "The Concertos: (2) Their Musical Origin and Development," in H.C. Robbins Landon and Donald Mitchell, eds., "The Mozart Companion," NY: Norton, 1956, p. 277. ISBN 0-393-00499-6.
*Sterling E. Murray. "Antonio Rosetti", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessedFebruary 5 2006 ), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).External links
* [http://www.rosetti.de/ Homepage of the Internationale Rosetti Gesellschaft (in German)]
* [http://www.mozartforum.com/Contemporary%20Pages/Rosetti_Contemp.htm A biography of Rosetti (in English)] at Mozartforum.com
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Rosler-Franz-Anton.htm A shorter biography (in English)] at Bach-Cantatas.com
* [http://corno.de/english/antonio_rosetti.htm Horn Concertos of Rosetti] at Robert Ostermeyer Musikedition
* [http://www.klassika.info/Komponisten/Rosetti/index.html Extensive information (in German)] Including complete list of works, at Klassika.info
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