Antonio Rosetti (Rösler, Franz Anton)
Concerto for 2 Horns in E-Flat Major, M. C56
Score + Parts
Antonio Rosetti (Rösler, Franz Anton)
Concerto for 2 Horns in E-Flat Major, M. C56
Score + Parts
- Besetzung Blasorchester (Solo/Feature: 2 Hörner)
- Komponist Antonio Rosetti (Rösler, Franz Anton)
- Bearbeiter Bruno Peterschmitt
- Serie Baton Instrumental
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Schwierigkeit
- Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
- Verlag Baton Music
- Bestell-Nr. BTM1209
Beschreibung:
Francesco Antonio Rosetti (1750 - 1792) was a German-Czech composer and a contemporary of Haydn and Mozart. Rosetti wrote over 400 compositions, primarily instrumental music including many symphonies and concertos which were widely published. Music historians include Rosetti amongst the most popular composers of his period. Today, Rosetti is perhaps best known for his horn concertos, which may have been a model for Mozart's four horn concertos. The 'Concerto for 2 Horns' (MC 56, E-flat Major) is one of the most well known of these concerto's. For a long time, this concerto was attributed to Joseph Haydn but strong evidence (thematic, structure, instrumentation) suggests it was written by Antonio Rosetti.
French arranger Bruno Peterschmitt transcribed this double concerto for 2 horns with accompaniment of a Symphonic Band.
French arranger Bruno Peterschmitt transcribed this double concerto for 2 horns with accompaniment of a Symphonic Band.