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Johannes Moesus|Rosetti, A.: Horn Concertos - C48/Iii:37, C50/Iii:44, C55Q/Iii:54, C61/Iii:49

Rosetti, A.: Horn Concertos - C48/Iii:37, C50/Iii:44, C55Q/Iii:54, C61/Iii:49

Antonio Rosetti

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During his lifetime, Bohemian composer Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792) was ranked among the most popular composers, but his works fell into obscurity in the nineteenth century. He is known today primarily for his concerti for wind instruments, which players hungry for a broadened repertoire have eagerly revived. Rosetti wrote his 23 concerti for one or two horns not many decades after the convention of stopping the horn (by inserting the right hand into the bell to produce pitches not found in the natural overtone series) had become common practice. Klaus Wallendorf and Sarah Willis play modern valve horns, which seems likes a very wise decision, given the technical demands of the concerti, with their outrageously rapid passagework and florid ornamentation. It frankly boggles the brain to think that these works, particularly the F major Concerto for Two Horns, could have been played on natural horns with any kind of finesse. Period practice enthusiasts may yearn to hear these works played on eighteenth century style instruments, but general listeners and fans of the Classical era aren't likely to feel the lack. Wallendorf and Willis play with light, bright tone that's entirely appropriate for this repertoire. The element that isn't present in abundance in their performance is a sense of fun, but it's a rare performer who can make music that requires almost unplayable virtuosity sound effortless. Johannes Moesus, leading Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchetser, does manage to bring a tone of playfulness to the accompaniment, with delicious little nudges in tempo and articulation that indicate that this is indeed music intended to delight and amuse. The sound is basically good, but a little on the bright and shallow side.
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Johannes Moesus

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Concerto for 2 Horns in F major, C61/III:49 (František Antonín Rössler)

1
I. Allegro
Klaus Wallendorf
00:09:52

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra - Sarah Willis, horn - Johannes Moesus, Conductor

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

2
II. Romance. Andante
Klaus Wallendorf
00:03:30

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra - Sarah Willis, horn - Johannes Moesus, Conductor

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

3
III. Rondeau. Allegretto
Klaus Wallendorf
00:04:48

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra - Sarah Willis, horn - Johannes Moesus, Conductor

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

Horn Concerto in E major, C50/III:44 (František Antonín Rössler)

4
I. Allegro
Sarah Willis
00:07:52

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

5
II. Romance. Adagio
Sarah Willis
00:02:53

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra - Johannes Moesus, Conductor

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

6
III. Rondeau. Allegretto
Sarah Willis
00:04:09

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

Horn Concerto in E-Flat Major, C48/III:37 (František Antonín Rössler)

7
I. Allegro
Klaus Wallendorf
00:08:02

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

8
II. Romance. Adagio non tanto
Klaus Wallendorf
00:03:28

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

9
III. Rondo. Allegretto
Klaus Wallendorf
00:04:55

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra - Johannes Moesus, Conductor

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

Concerto for 2 Horns in E-Flat Major, C55Q/III:54 (František Antonín Rössler)

10
Andante
Klaus Wallendorf
00:03:49

Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Johannes Moesus, Conductor - Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester, Orchestra - Sarah Willis, horn

(C) 2009 CPO (P) 2009 CPO

Album review

During his lifetime, Bohemian composer Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792) was ranked among the most popular composers, but his works fell into obscurity in the nineteenth century. He is known today primarily for his concerti for wind instruments, which players hungry for a broadened repertoire have eagerly revived. Rosetti wrote his 23 concerti for one or two horns not many decades after the convention of stopping the horn (by inserting the right hand into the bell to produce pitches not found in the natural overtone series) had become common practice. Klaus Wallendorf and Sarah Willis play modern valve horns, which seems likes a very wise decision, given the technical demands of the concerti, with their outrageously rapid passagework and florid ornamentation. It frankly boggles the brain to think that these works, particularly the F major Concerto for Two Horns, could have been played on natural horns with any kind of finesse. Period practice enthusiasts may yearn to hear these works played on eighteenth century style instruments, but general listeners and fans of the Classical era aren't likely to feel the lack. Wallendorf and Willis play with light, bright tone that's entirely appropriate for this repertoire. The element that isn't present in abundance in their performance is a sense of fun, but it's a rare performer who can make music that requires almost unplayable virtuosity sound effortless. Johannes Moesus, leading Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchetser, does manage to bring a tone of playfulness to the accompaniment, with delicious little nudges in tempo and articulation that indicate that this is indeed music intended to delight and amuse. The sound is basically good, but a little on the bright and shallow side.
© TiVo

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