
Amphion Wind Ensemble - À la chasse: Harmoniemusik from Wallerstein (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Amphion Wind Ensemble
- Title: À la chasse: Harmoniemusik from Wallerstein
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Pan Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:04:50
- Total Size: 258 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Partita in F Major, M. B18: I. Grave-Allegro
02. Partita in F Major, M. B18: II. Andante scherzante
03. Partita in F Major, M. B18: III. Menuet. Fresco ma allegretto
04. Partita in F Major, M. B18: IV. Finale. Allegro à la chasse
05. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: I. Allegro
06. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: II. Andante
07. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: III. Menuet
08. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: IV. Rondo. Allegro
09. Partita in D Major, M. B2: I. Allegro assai
10. Partita in D Major, M. B2: II. Larghetto grazioso
11. Partita in D Major, M. B2: III. Menuet. Moderato
12. Partita in D Major, M. B2: IV. Rondeau. Allegretto
13. Partita in F Major, M. B21: I. Grave-Allegro vivace
14. Partita in F Major, M. B21: II. Andante
15. Partita in F Major, M. B21: III. Menuet fresco. Allegretto
16. Partita in F Major, M. B21: IV. Finale. Allegro

Bohemian composer Anton Rössler (ca. 1750-1792) had changed his name to the Italian form, Antonio Rosetti, by the time he was engaged as court musician by Prince von Oettingen-Wallerstein in 1773. In the Prince's employment, he wrote about a dozen partitas for wind ensemble, four of which are recorded here, three for the first time. During his lifetime, Rosetti was considered a peer of Mozart's, but he is little known today apart from his lively and idiomatic horn concertos. These partitas may not elevate him to Mozart's status, but they are attractive, inventive works with real character that reveal a strong compositional personality, and they should be a welcome addition to relatively scarce repertoire for wind ensemble. All the pieces bristle with energy and insolence, but the Partita in D major is particularly effervescent. The period instrument octet Amphion Wind Ensemble plays with obvious relish and with a full awareness of the composer's tart humor. Although it plays original instruments or copies, the musicians achieve the technical polish and excellent intonation usually associated with modern instruments. Pan's sound is bright and present.
01. Partita in F Major, M. B18: I. Grave-Allegro
02. Partita in F Major, M. B18: II. Andante scherzante
03. Partita in F Major, M. B18: III. Menuet. Fresco ma allegretto
04. Partita in F Major, M. B18: IV. Finale. Allegro à la chasse
05. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: I. Allegro
06. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: II. Andante
07. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: III. Menuet
08. Partita in E-Flat Major, M. B13: IV. Rondo. Allegro
09. Partita in D Major, M. B2: I. Allegro assai
10. Partita in D Major, M. B2: II. Larghetto grazioso
11. Partita in D Major, M. B2: III. Menuet. Moderato
12. Partita in D Major, M. B2: IV. Rondeau. Allegretto
13. Partita in F Major, M. B21: I. Grave-Allegro vivace
14. Partita in F Major, M. B21: II. Andante
15. Partita in F Major, M. B21: III. Menuet fresco. Allegretto
16. Partita in F Major, M. B21: IV. Finale. Allegro

Bohemian composer Anton Rössler (ca. 1750-1792) had changed his name to the Italian form, Antonio Rosetti, by the time he was engaged as court musician by Prince von Oettingen-Wallerstein in 1773. In the Prince's employment, he wrote about a dozen partitas for wind ensemble, four of which are recorded here, three for the first time. During his lifetime, Rosetti was considered a peer of Mozart's, but he is little known today apart from his lively and idiomatic horn concertos. These partitas may not elevate him to Mozart's status, but they are attractive, inventive works with real character that reveal a strong compositional personality, and they should be a welcome addition to relatively scarce repertoire for wind ensemble. All the pieces bristle with energy and insolence, but the Partita in D major is particularly effervescent. The period instrument octet Amphion Wind Ensemble plays with obvious relish and with a full awareness of the composer's tart humor. Although it plays original instruments or copies, the musicians achieve the technical polish and excellent intonation usually associated with modern instruments. Pan's sound is bright and present.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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