World Première Recording
1) Allegro con brio: 00:00 2) Menuetto – Allegro: 10:51
3) Trio: 12:21 4) Menuetto da capo: 14:18 5) Andante o più allegretto: 15:03
6) Variations 1-2: 16:27 7) Var, 3-4: 18:54 8) Var. 5-6: 21:33
Who was the composer of this impressive, large-scale sonata? I wish I knew. His name is sometimes given as “Jeremias E. Rosenmüller”; other sources have “G.E.”, or “J.G.” Rosenmüller. He is supposed to have lived in Leipzig around the year 1800, though he may have resided there well before that. It seems he is one of those long-forgotten composers whose existence is only confirmed by the fact that he published a few works. The present sonata is from his Opus I, a set of two sonatas for the harpsichord or piano; he also published an Opus 2 with three more sonatas, this time expressly for the piano. The present sonata is an amazing work, and was in my opinion most likely composed in the mid to late 1790s.
- David Bolton, “The Digital Harpsichordist”
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