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Antonio Rosetti: Wind Concertos [4CDs] (2005)

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Antonio Rosetti: Wind Concertos [4CDs] (2005)

Lajos Lencsés, Dieter Klöcker, Klaus Wallendorf, Sarah Willis, Eckart Hübner - Antonio Rosetti: Wind Concertos [4CDs] (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1,12 Gb | Total time: 247:00 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 777 166-2 | Recorded: 1990, 1998, 2002

Antonio Rossetti (ca. 1750 - 1792) was born Franz Anton Rossler in Bohemia. Like many other central European composers with operatic ambitions (Johann Stich, Johann Christian Bach, and even Mozart), he Italianized his Christian and surnames, and studied the craft of masters such as Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Geminiani, Albinoni. Rossetti's internalization of the fluent Italian style was as thorough-going as Giovanni Cristiano Bach's before him, but Rossetti was able to personalize it, to give it his stamp, in small demonstrations of formal and textural originality.

Johannes Moesus, Hamburger Symphoniker - Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda: Orchestral Works (2006)

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Johannes Moesus, Hamburger Symphoniker - Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda: Orchestral Works (2006)

Johannes Moesus, Hamburger Symphoniker - Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda: Orchestral Works (2006)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 275 Mb | Total time: 65:24 | Scans included
Classical | Label: MDG | # 329 1387-2 | Recorded: 2005

Leave it to the classical music biz to issue three discs of Kalliwoda orchestral music at exactly the same time! Between Orfeo, CPO, and this newcomer, we now have four of his seven symphonies available in excellent performances (a previous release of Symphonies Nos. 5 and 6 on Centaur isn’t at the same level as these). The four works on the present release give a fine idea of the composer’s wide-ranging inventiveness and ready appeal. The Overture Op. 145 (No. 12 out of a total of 24) was composed around 1843 and has a main theme with almost exactly the same shape as that of the first-movement allegro of Schumann’s Spring Symphony. It’s an ebullient, celebratory work that also contains a popular anthem related to its dedicatee: you can check out the booklet notes if you’re curious.

Dieter Klöcker, Pavel Prantl, Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra - Cartellieri: Wind Concertos, vol.2 (2001)

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Dieter Klöcker, Pavel Prantl, Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra - Cartellieri: Wind Concertos, vol.2 (2001)

Dieter Klöcker, Pavel Prantl, Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra - Cartellieri: Wind Concertos, vol.2 (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 240 Mb | Total time: 59:44 | Scans included
Classical | Label: MDG | # MDG 301 0960-2 | Recorded: 1999

The first sound heard in the Concerto for Two Clarinets & Orchestra by Antonio Cartellieri (1772-1807) is a loud timpani roll that you could mistake for the opening of a Haydn symphony. This striking effect sets the stage for a Haydnesque allegro with Beethovenian accents, quite different from the wind concertos of Mozart and his contemporaries. But then Cartellieri had a reputation as an innovator (at a time in Europe when performers and the general public were suspicious of innovations) who made use of the latest advances in clarinet technology for his concertos. The solo writing is highly virtuosic (though the two clarinets often play in unison, or in thirds) and its challenges are fully met by Dieter Klöcker and Sandra Arnold.

Dieter Klöcker, Consortium Classicum - Antonio Casimir Cartellieri: Clarinet Quartets (2002)

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Dieter Klöcker, Consortium Classicum - Antonio Casimir Cartellieri: Clarinet Quartets (2002)

Dieter Klöcker, Consortium Classicum - Antonio Casimir Cartellieri: Clarinet Quartets (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 282 Mb | Total time: 66:05 | Scans included
Classical | Label: MDG | # MDG 301 1097-2 | Recorded: 2000

The short-lived Casimir Cartellieri was definitely a composer of note and this is amply demonstrated in this comprising three clarinet quartets. Dieter Klocker is a comfortable exponent of the many beautiful melodies that are found embedded in the music, very Mozartian in nature and which dances along at a pretty pace!

Wolf-Dieter Hauschild, Consortium Classicum, Rundfunk Orchester Des NDR - François Devienne: Sinfonie Concertanti (1992)

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Wolf-Dieter Hauschild, Consortium Classicum, Rundfunk Orchester Des NDR - François Devienne: Sinfonie Concertanti (1992)

Wolf-Dieter Hauschild, Consortium Classicum, Rundfunk Orchester Des NDR Hannover - François Devienne: Sinfonie Concertanti (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 251 Mb | Total time: 64:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Koch Schwann | # 3-1074-2 | Recorded: 1988

François Devienne (Joinville, January 31, 1759 - Charenton, September 5, 1803) was a French composer, nicknamed the "French Mozart '. François Devienne is the last of fourteen children of a manufacturer of saddles. He quickly comes into contact with music since, after learning several instruments at an early stage with his older brother, he becomes a child of ur hp in his hometown. This musical approach allows him to apply later in various Parisian ensembles as a soloist and member of orchestras and, better still, he joined in 1780 at the Kleber. He plays the flute (which he taught Felix Rault), bassoon (it began in 1788, bassoonist at the Théâtre de Monsieur then at the Paris Opera in 1793).