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Rosetti – Concertos for Flute – Bruno Meier



Antonio Rosetti (ca.1750-1792):
Flute Concerto in G major RWV C25
Flute Concerto in C major RWV C16
Flute Concerto in F major RWV C21
Flute Concerto in G major RWV C22

Bruno Meier - flute
Prague Chamber Orchestra

Concertos for 2 Horns - Zdenek & Bedrich Tylsar



Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):
Sextet for two Horns, two Violins, Viola and Cello in E flat major, op.81b *
Josef Rejcha (1752-1795):
Concerto for two Horns and Orchestra in E flat major, op.5 +
František Antonín Rössler-Rosetti (Francesco Antonio Rosetti) (1746-1792):
Concerto for two Horns and Orchestra in E flat major, op.3 #
Concerto for two Horna and Orchestra in E flat major, op.5 +
František Xaver Pokorný (1729-1794):
Concerto for two Horns, Harpsichord and Orchestra in E flat major #
Josef Fiala (1748-1816):
Concerto for two Horns and Orchestra in E flat major No.1 §
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809):
Concerto for two Horns and Orchestra in E flat major Hob. XVII:d/2 +
(Josef ?) Hanisch (18th century):
Concerto for three Horns, Timpani, Harpsichord and Orchestra in E flat major 

Zdeňek Tylšar - horn
Bedřich Tylšar - horn
Zdeňek Divoký - horn 
Dvořák Chamber Orchestra * +
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra # 
Prague Chamber Orchestra §
Libor Pešek - conductor *
Petr Altrichter - conductor +
Vladimir Válek - conductor # 
Libor Hlaváč - conductor §

Horn Concertos by Pokorný, Rosetti & Punto - Baborák



"With his successful career and, above all, engagement with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Radek Baborák has followed the path taken by the Czech horn players who back in the second half of the 18th century gained fame in distinguished chapels in the territoiry of today's Germany. As the repertoire of this recording proves, besides the most renowned of them, Giovanni Punto, other Czech composers too had a penchant for creating music for the natural horn. The reason for the growing popularity of this instrument and its frequent application not only in orchestral and chamber music but also in solo parts was the technical improvement and, consequently, greater interpretational possibilitiesand higher attractiveness of sound. (...)"
[Lucie Maňourová in the booklet]

František Xaver Pokorný (1729-1794):
Concerto for French Horn, Timpani and Strings in D major
Francesco Antonio Rosetti (born Franz Anton Rösler) (c. 1750–1792):
Concerto for French Hiorn and Orchestra in E flat major, C 49/K III:36
Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra in D minor, C 38/K III:43
Giovanni Punto (born Jan Václav Stich) (1746-1803):
Concerto for Franch Horn and Orchestra No.5 in F major

Radek Baborák - French Horn
Prague Chamber Orchestra

Horn Concertos · Pokorný · Rosetti · Punto





Radek Baborák French horn
Prague Chamber Orchestra · Concert master Antonín Hradil





“Radek Baborák has just stepped down as principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic, and his accounts of these late 18th-century concertos are as svelte and agile as one would expect from a player with such a distinguished pedigree.” --The Guardian ***

Radek Baborák French horn
Prague Chamber Orchestra · Concert master Antonín Hradil

František Xaver Pokorný (1729–1794)
Concerto for French Horn, Timpani and Strings in D major
Antonio Rosetti (c. 1750–1792)
Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra in E flat major, C 49/K III:36
Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra in D minor, C 38/K III:43
Giovanni Punto / Jan Václav Stich (1746–1803)
Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra No. 5 in F major

Haydn · Danzi · Rosetti · Horn Concertos



Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) · Franz Danzi (1763-1826)
Antonio Rosetti (c1750-1792)

Hermann Baumann horn
Concerto Amsterdam
Jaap Schröder