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Stamitz Anton
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Devienne, François
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
Graf, Friedrich Hartmann
Grétry, André Ernest Modeste
Haydn, Franz Joseph
Hoffmeister, Franz Anton
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk
Jadin, Louis-Emmanuel
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Müller, August Eberhard
Reicha, Josef
Romberg, Bernhard
Rosetti, Francesco Antonio
Schwindel, Friedrich
Stamitz, Anton
Stamitz, Carl Philipp
Concerto for flute, strings and continuo in D Major (GroF 127)
A.Stamitz: flute concerto in D Major (GroF 127) was first published in 1777 in Paris. As title page suggest (Concerto pour une flûte principale, deux violons, alto et basse, dédié à Monsieur Bingley, amateur et auteur de la partie principale, les accompagnemens composés par Mr Ante. Stamitz) the flute part was written by amateur Mr. Bingley, leaving the rest to Anton Stamitz.
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Raymond Leppard (conductor), 1983, Warner Music
1. Allegro
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Raymond Leppard (conductor), 1983, Warner Music
2. Romance
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Raymond Leppard (conductor), 1983, Warner Music
3. Rondeau
Anton Stamitz (1750-1809) was a German violinist and composer, the younger brother of another composer Karl Stamitz. They both received musical education from their father Johann Stamitz who was prominent Mannheim composer. Mannheim orchestra in the middle of 18th century was considered one of the best in Europe, with close cultural ties with Paris. Both brothers later went to Paris where Anton taught, composed and performed mostly in Versailles till 1789 when he was committed to an asylum. A.Stamitz wrote about 30 concertos. Even the most of them were firmly rooted in Baroque, they gradually evolved in sonata-allegro concertos of the Classic period.