Bohemian Mutineer

Pratum Integrum Orchestra

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Antonio Rosetti (ca. 1750 – 1792), born in Bohemia, spent the best years of his life in Germany, in small principalities, far removed from the music capitals of his age. However, the English music historian Charles Burney, who undertook extensive travels in Europe, ranked him among the most outstanding musicians of his time and as the equal of Haydn and Mozart. The public loved Rosetti – and there is plenty of documentary evidence to show that his works were often played throughout Europe. By the end of the 1790s, at least half of those of Rosetti’s compositions that have come down to us had been published, some of them, more- over, by very well-established music publishers.
Throughout his comparatively short life, Rosetti wrote quite a lot of music. Today we know of the existence of over 400 works: more than 40 symphonies, about 60 concertos for different instruments (piano, violin, viola, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon), upwards of 20 works for brass band, a lot of chamber music, pieces for piano, songs and sacred choral music. The works he composed in his mature years are distinguished by their infinitely rich and colourful harmonic language, full of chromatic inflection, and by very inventive instrumentation.

 

Tracklist

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1.
Symphony in D major (Murray A21). - Largo. Allegro assai (1st)
07:40
2.
Symphony in D major (Murray A21). - Andante scherzante (2nd)
06:21
3.
Symphony in D major (Murray A21). - Menuetto fresco (3rd)
03:42
4.
Symphony in D major (Murray A21). - Allegro moderato (4th)
05:31
5.
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C38). - Allegro molto (1st)
09:38
6.
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C38). - Adagio (2nd)
05:27
7.
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C38). - Rondo. Allegro (3rd)
05:19
8.
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C9). - Allegro maestoso (1st)
09:04
9.
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C9). - Adagio (2nd)
06:25
10.
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C9). - Rondo. Moderato (3rd)
06:04
11.
Symphony in G minor (Murray A42). - Vivace (1st)
06:44
12.
Symphony in G minor (Murray A42). - Menuetto fresco (2nd)
02:30
13.
Symphony in G minor (Murray A42). - Andante ma Allegretto (3rd)
03:40
14.
Symphony in G minor (Murray A42). - Capriccio. Allegretto scherzante (4th)
02:47

Total time: 01:20:52

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SKU

CM0012005

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Digital Converters

Meitner design

Microphones

Neumann km130; DPA (B & K) 4006 ; DPA (B & K) 4011 SCHOEPS mk2S; SCHOEPS mk41.

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Producer

Michael Serebryanyi

Recording Engineer

Erdo Groot

Recording location

“Manege” Hall of The Moscow Theatre “School of Dramatic Art”

Recording Software

Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Release DateNovember 27, 2015

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