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Antonio Rosetti
Antonio | Rosetti • Rossetti • Rősler • Rössler • Rosety |
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Composition list
Opera and lyrical music
Symphonic music
Chamber music
Sacred music
Instrumental music
Vocal music
Concertante music
Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
H. 15
K. 1/36
Mf 86-89
Mg 2
Mg 7
Op. 1A
Op. 1B
Op. 1C
Op. 1D
Op. 2B
Op. 2C
Op. 3B
Op. 3C
Op. 4A
Op. 4B
Op. 5A
Op. 5B
Op. 6A
Op. 6B
Op. 6C
Op. 6D
Op. 7
Op. 9
Op. 13A
Op. 13B
perdu
Venise
Sheet music for Antonio Rosetti
Rosetti, Antonio Horn Konzert Teil Pomance C47 Trombone Solo Posaune Soli St√ºck St√ºcke Piece Pieces St√ºck Tromb√≥n harsona Trombonas Tromb√≥ trombon Pozoun — Antonio Rosetti
Trombone — Solo Part — Romantic Period,Classical Period
Composed by Antonio Rosetti. Arranged by wenner. Romantic Period, Classical Period. Solo Part. 2 pages. Published by christoph (S0.741053).
Price: $1.00
Rosetti - Horn Concerto In D Minor C38 Horn/Piano — Antonio Rosetti
French Horn, Piano — Softcover Book —
Composed by Antonio Rosetti. Arranged by Bernhard Krol. Brass, Repertoire, Solos. Horn Concerto in D Minor C38. Softcover Book. 38 pages. Simrock #M221101068. Published by Simrock (HU.M221101068).
Price: $22.00
6 Solo Pieces for Trombone Posaune from Rietz, Rolla, Romberg, Rosetti Trombone Solo Posaune Soli St√ºck St√ºcke Piece Pieces St√ºck Tromb√≥n harsona Trombonas Tromb√≥ trombon Pozoun — Rietz, Rolla, Romberg, Rosetti
Trombone — Solo Part — Romantic Period,Classical Period,Baroque Period
Composed by Rietz, Rolla, Romberg, Rosetti. Romantic Period, Classical Period, Baroque Period. Solo Part. 8 pages. Published by christoph (S0.742061).
Price: $3.00
Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra No. 3 — Antonio Rosetti
Oboe and orchestra — piano reduction with solo part —
RWV C30. Composed by Antonio Rosetti (0-1792). Edited by Kurt Meier. Sheet music. Piano reduction with solo part. 32 pages. Amadeus Verlag #BP 995. Published by Amadeus Verlag (M7.BP-995).
Price: $24.00
Concerto No. 2 E flat major RWV C63 — Antonio Rosetti
clarinet and orchestra — piano reduction with solo part —
Composed by Antonio Rosetti (0-1792). Edited by Johannes Moesus. Sheet music. Piano reduction with solo part. Amadeus Verlag #BP 934. Published by Amadeus Verlag (M7.BP-934).
Price: $24.00
Concerto in E-flat Major (Horn in E-flat) — Antonio Rosetti
horn and piano — score and part —
Composed by Antonio Rosetti. Edited by James Chambers. Score and part. International Music Co. #1977. Published by International Music Co. (IM.1977).
Price: $15.00
Concerto in C — Antonio Rosetti
Oboe, Woodwinds — —
Oboe. Composed by Antonio Rosetti (0-1792). Arranged by Ronald Richards. Woodwind Solos & Ensembles - Oboe And Piano. Southern Music. Southern Music Company #ST252. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.3774872).
Price: $17.00
Concerto No. 12 G major Murray RWV C27 — Antonio Rosetti
flute and orchestra — piano reduction with solo part —
Composed by Antonio Rosetti (0-1792). Sheet music. Piano reduction with solo part. Amadeus Verlag #BP 929. Published by Amadeus Verlag (M7.BP-929).
Price: $22.00
6 Sonatas Op. 2 — Antonio Rosetti
Harp and Violin ad libitum — score and parts —
Composed by Antonio Rosetti (0-1792). Score and parts. Op. 2. Ut Orpheus #MAG 209. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.MAG-209).
Price: $36.00
Concertos for 2 Horns — Antonio Rosetti
— listening CD —
Composed by Antonio Rosetti. Listening CD. Published by CPO (NX.999734-2).
Price: $16.00
Concertos; Chamber Music; Symphonies; Requiem for Mozart (1791).
(Also known as Franz Anton Rösler, Rössler, Rossetti, Rosety.)
Antonio Rosetti — originally Anton Rösler — was born about 1750 in Bohemia, in
the town of Litomerice. So little is known about his early life that not even
the year of his birth can be named with certainty, but at the time of his death
in 1792 he was described as being forty-two years of age. The earliest
information about him concerns his first (believed) education, which was under
Jesuits in his homeland of Bohemia. However, in 1773 he made a departure, in
September joining the Hofkapelle of Prince von Öttingen-Wallerstein.
It was during his stay here that Rösler modified his
name to the Italian form by which he is generally known today: Antonio Rosetti.
He remained in the service of the prince for sixteen years, before moving again
— still in Germany — to become Kapellmeister to the Duke of
Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Rosetti died in the Duke’s service on 30 June, 1792.
Rosetti wrote a great deal of music, including a great number of symphonies and
concerti. His musical style was one of lightness, and his orchestral works often sparkle with humour and
joy. Various jokes and tricks riddle several his symphonies, intended to
surprise and delight the listener. Rosetti is slightly known for his horn
concerti, but in his day his symphonies were widely published across Europe,
attesting to their popularity. — Joshua Lilly