Gioachino Rossini: "Concerto da Esperimento" Bassoon Concerto (c. 1845)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- 00:00 - I. Allegro
07:36 - II. Largo
12:17 - III. Rondò (subito)
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Bassoon: Sergio Azzolini
Conductor: Georg Egger
Orchestra: Bozen String Academy
Year of Recording: 2001
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"Although its authorship is unconfirmed, the concerto has been attributed to Rossini on the basis of an obituary published in 1893 for Nazzareno Gatti (a bassoon student at the Liceo during the 1840s) who claimed the composer had written the work for him. More recently a priest, Giuseppe Gregiati, discovered the concerto amongst a collection of nineteenth-century manuscripts in a library near Mantua and, despite its annotation by several hands, credited the concerto to Rossini. The concerto may have been written around 1845 as a “concerto da esperimento” (an examination concerto) for Nazzareno Gatti and performed by him for his final test at the Liceo.
The work is in three movements: the first, (Allegro) in B flat major, opens with an energetic orchestral paragraph prior to the bassoon’s first entry, a declamatory theme that soon generates more mellifluous material. Hushed pizzicato chords usher in a cantabile secondary theme, its graceful contours soon yielding to livelier figuration. While fresh ideas are explored and earlier material is refashioned, it is with the arrival of some nimble passage work (and the bassoon’s high D flat) that this movement provides an opportunity for dramatic display. In a dramatic shift to an unexpected shift to the key of C minor, the central Largo inhabits a Mozartian eloquence, its gentle theme culminating in a brief cadenza which leads directly to an ebullient Rondo. The change of metre and key (F major) underpins an infectious humour in a movement that poses considerable technical challenges. Even if the authenticity of this concerto is uncertain there is little doubt as to the work’s rhythmic impetus and melodic charm." (NAXOS)
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Sergio Azzolini is a great bassoonist with wonderful expression, sublime sense of phrasing, and of course, immaculate technique.
Gracias no conocía este concierto. Saludos desde Trujillo Perú 🇵🇪
Everything sounds so neat, careful and predictable... Never at all like the btihgt and passionate Rossini.
Is the sheet music available? I was thinking of the piano bassoon version. thanks. Oh. I have seen that orange cover page. So I can search again based on that title
Why does it sound like it was composed 30 years earlier?
Rossini disliked the romantic fashion
Can't teach an old dog new tricks
@@Zimzamzoom95 Beethoven...
Rossini had been in retirement up until this point. This is a return to his past and the trends of when he composed
Oh hell yws
Hello ! Do you have these notes in a pdf file ?
hi! Does anyone have the full score for this please?
Which publisher has printed this concerto?
Groth music has it for purchase. The publisher is "Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag Leipzig" It's like $30-$40