Presented by Leo Samama.
In Spain, the art of the string quartet was dominated by Boccherini who, despite several Spanish coloured works, still was an Italian and who applied the Central-European quartet style with the same ease as the Spanish couleur locale. Manuel Canales was overshadowed by Boccherini for a long time, even though he composed some highly original quartets that have been rediscovered only recently. Antonio Rosetti, also known under his real name Frantisek Antonin Rössler, befell the same fate, but he was overshadowed by Haydn and Pleyel.
Contemporaries of Haydn and Mozart. Part 2
Luigi Boccherini – Quartet in D, opus 58:5, ‘La Cornamuse’
1. Andante sostenuto – 2. Allegretto gaio – 3. Andante sostenuto come prima –
4. Presto
Performers: Revolutionary Drawing Room
CD: CPO
Manuel Canales – Quartet in D, Opus 3:3
1. Allegro maestoso – 2. Minuet. Trio – 3. Largo – 4. Allegro non molto
Performers: Cambini Quartett München
CD: La Mà de Guido
Antonio Rosetti – Quartet in A, Opus 6:1
1. Allegro spiritoso – 2. Menuetto. Moderato – 3. Romance – 4. Rondeau: Allegro con presto
Performers: Arioso Quartet
CD: CPO