• Media type: Book; Biography
  • Title: The career of an eighteenth-century Kapellmeister : the life and music of Antonio Rosetti
  • Contains: Becoming a musician, 1750-73Setting the stage : the early years of the Oettingen-Wallerstein Hofkapelle -- Kraft Ernst builds a Hofkapelle, 1773-76 -- Wallerstein court musician, 1773-81 -- The Oettingen-Wallerstein Hofkapelle in the 1780s -- Music for a prince : the Wallerstein court repertory -- Rosetti in Paris, 1781-82 -- Years of achievement and recognition, 1782-89 -- Rosetti and the Mecklenburg-Schwerin Hofkapelle, 1789-92 -- Symphonies -- Concertos -- Harmoniemusik -- Nonliturgical music for voice and orchestra -- Music for the church -- Serenade for a prince and requiem for a princess -- Chamber music -- Domestic music : keyboard pieces and Lieder in Blumenlese für Klavierliebhaber -- Rosetti in perspective.
  • Contributor: Murray, Sterling E. [Author]; Rosetti, Antonio [Other]
  • Published: Rochester, NY: Univ. of Rochester Press [u.a.], c 2014
  • Published in: Eastman studies in music ; 106
  • Extent: XX, 463 S.; Ill., Notenbeisp
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781580464673
  • RVK notation: LP 41440 : Rößler, Franz Anton
  • Keywords: Rosetti, Antonio
    Rosetti, Antonio
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Bandzählung in Serie wohl doppelt vergeben
  • Description: Today the classical style is defined by the music of a handful of composers, Haydn and Mozart being the most prominent. As a result, the accomplishments of these masters have all but eclipsed the music of most of their contemporaries. In this book, Sterling Murray examines one of the most talented of this group, Antonio Rosetti. Born around 1750 and trained in Bohemia, Rosetti spent most of his creative life in Germany, where he served as music director to the Prince of Oettingen-Wallerstein between 1773 and 1789 and then the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin until his death in 1792. The Career of an Eighteenth-Century Kapellmeister offers the first comprehensive study of Rosetti's life. The events of the composer's biography are unfolded against a vivid picture of musical life at the two small German courts where Rosetti was employed. The second half of the book is devoted to an examination of form and style in Rosetti's music, illustrated with full-score musical examples in the text and on a complementary website. What emerges from this investigation is a portrait of a composer who, having conquered the stylistic language of his day, challenged those conventions to produce imaginative and highly creative works of great beauty. Sterling E. Murray is professor emeritus of the School of Music at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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