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Antonio Rosetti
Bohemian Mutineer
PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA

CM 0012005

Symphony in D major (Murray A 21)

1   Largo. Allegro assai
[7:39]
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2   Andante scherzante [6:22]
3   Menuetto fresco [3:43]
4   Allegro moderato [5:24]  
         
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C 38)
5  

Allegro molto

[9:38]
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6   Adagio [5:27]
7   Rondo. Allegro [5:12]
       
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor (Murray C 9)
8  

Allegro meastoso

[9:05]
9   Adagio [6:26]
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10   Rondo. Moderato [5:56]
       
Symphony in G minor (Murray A 42)
11   Vivace [6:45]
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12   Menuetto fresco [2:31]
13   Andante ma Allegretto [3:41]  
14   Capriccio. Allegretto scherzante [2:47]  
         
    Tracks 8-10 are the World Premiere Recordings, tracks 1-4 are World Premiere Recordings on period instruments    
 
Total time [81:00]

Text of the booklet is available in English, German, and Russian.

How it was - photos from the recording sessions

 

Disc reviews:
Two opinions from The International Rosetti Society
"Toccata Alte Musik Actuell" magazine (in German)
"Audiophile Audition"
"Opus Haute Définition" e-magazine (in French)
"Diapason" (in French)
Classics Today - France (in French)
allmusic.com
American Record Guide

 

Pratum Integrum Orchestra

Sergei Filchenko 1st violin (1 – 14)
J. Stainer “In Abssam prope Oenipontum”, Austria, 1678

Helen MacDougall solo natural horn (5 – 7)
Courtois Frere, Paris, ca. 1820

Dmitry Sinkovsky solo violin (8 – 10), 2nd violin (1–7; 11 – 14)
J.B. Schweizer, Germany, the first half of the XIX century

Marina Katarzhnova 1st violin (1 – 14)
L. Kerchenko, Moscow, 1996 / after A. Stradivari, 1707

Alexander Dogadaev 1st violin (1 – 14)
anonym, Germany, XIX century

Dmitry Lepekhov 1st violin (1 – 7; 11 – 14), 2nd violin (8 – 10)
anonym, XVIII century

Elena Davydova 2nd violin (1 – 10; 13 – 14)
K. Grimm, Berlin, Germany, 1841

Pavel Filchenko 2nd violin (11 – 12)
anonym, late XVIII century

Ivan Titov 2nd violin (1 – 14)
J. Stainer “In Abssam prope Oenipontum”, Austria, 1679 (?)

Juri Vdovitchenko viola (1 – 14)
anonym, Tirol, 1792

Sergei Tischenko viola (1 – 14)
T. Podgornyi, Moscow, 1956 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 1700s

Pavel Serbin cello (1 – 14)
F. Pillement, Mirecourt, France, 1795 / restored by A. Meyer, Metz, France, 1999

Alexander Gulin cello (1 – 14)
E. Meinel Meisterwerkstatten Musima, Germany, 1970s / after A. Stradivari, XVIII century

Michael Khokhlov double bass (1 – 14)
anonym, Germany, 1840s

Ekaterina Driazzhina transverse flute (1 – 4; 11 – 14)
J. De Winne, Geraardsbergen, Belgium, 1999 / after H. Grenser, 1795

Philipp Nodel oboe (1 – 14)
M. & F. Ponseele , Damme, Belgium / after J.F. Grundmann, ca. 1775

Svetlana Usacheva oboe (1 – 14)
M. & F. Ponseele , Damme, Belgium / after J.F. Grundmann, ca. 1775

Alexander Kolomiets bassoon (1 – 14)
Ph. Levin & L. Ross, NY, 1990s / after Buhner & Keller, late XVIII century

Sergei Kryukovtsev natural horn (1 – 14)
Patterson Hornworks, USA, 2002 / after A. Cortois, Paris, France, 1841

Alexander Andrusik natural horn (1 – 14)
Patterson Hornworks, USA, 2002 / after A. Cortois, Paris, France, 1841

Anna Karpenko pianoforte (1 – 14)
J.C. Neupert GmbH & Co, Bamberg-Nurnberg, Germany, 1979 / after J.A. Stein, Germany, 1788

Artistic Director - Pavel Serbin
Concertmaster - Sergei Filchenko

Acknowledgements

The International Rosetti Society (www.rosetti.de) and President, Mr. Johannes Moses, personally, for kind support and providing the complete score of Rosetti’s Violin Concerto (Murray C9)

AMADEUS Edition (Winterthur, Switzerland) for kind support and providing the complete score of Rosetti’s Symphony in D major (Murray A 21)

Robert Ostermeyer Musikedition (www.corno.de) and  Director, Robert Ostermeyer, personally, for providing the score of Rosetti's Horn Concerto (Murray C 38)

Mr. Lorenzo Alpert for providing a bassoon Ph. Levin & L. Ross, NY, 1990s / after Buhner & Keller, late XVIII century


 

Recording Details

Microphones - Neumann km130
DPA (B & K) 4006
DPA (B & K) 4011

SCHOEPS mk2S
SCHOEPS mk41

All the microphone buffer amplifiers and pre-amplifiers are Polyhymnia International B.V. custom built.

DSD analogue to digital converter - Meitner design by EMM Labs.

Recording, editing and mixing on Pyramix system by Merging Technologies.

 

Recording Producer - Michael Serebryanyi
Balance Engineer - Erdo Groot
Recording Engineer - Roger de Schot
Editor - Carl Schuurbiers

 

(P)&(C) Essential Music, #16b-2, Volokolamskoye shosse,
Moscow, 125080, Russia.

DDD

Recorded:
7-13.02.2005, "Manege" Hall of the Moscow Theatre "School of Dramatic Art", Moscow, Russia

 


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