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Author: Phillip Adams
Date: 1999-01-25 20:29
The Composer of the piece that I am looking for is Franz Anton Rossler(With the two dots over the 'O') or the last name has been Rosetti, for the Concerto in Eb. Thanks for anymore help that anyone can give
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 1999-01-26 15:29
In Groves, "Rossler" was in [ ] after Rosetti, the "why" was not given. The Groves Dict. has a web site which can be found from http://www.music.indiana.edu/~1631/ngd.html, however a name search didnt turn up anything for me. If your available library doesnt have Groves, I suggest you try searching on-line, good luck, Don
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-01-27 00:45
Don Berger wrote:
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In Groves, "Rossler" was in [ ] after Rosetti, the "why" was not given. The Groves Dict. has a web site which can be found from http://www.music.indiana.edu/~1631/ngd.html, however a name search didnt turn up anything for me. If your available library doesnt have Groves, I suggest you try searching on-line, good luck, Don
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Franz Anton Rossler adopted the name Francesco Antonio Rosetti because during that time period it was "in" to be (or to have people think you were) Italian.
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Author: lis
Date: 1999-01-28 03:35
If you are asking were you can find this piece...... they have it at Dorn Publishing - www.dornpub.com. I think it's about 10.00. You go to clarinet, then clarinet sheet music, and then Acc. clar and piano..... the list is in alph. order.....it's under Rossler( it's the only one). I'm not sure if that's the info. you're looking for - so I'm sorry if it isn't.
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