Joan Rossell

Joan Rossell (1724–1780) was a Spanish composer, born into a musical family in Barcelona where his grandfather had played in the chapel of the cathedral, his father was a singer, and his brothers played violin the best orchestras of the country. In 1748 he became maestro de capilla at the Palacio Real de La Almudaina/Royal Palace of La Almudaina and later had the same position at the Cathedral of Toledo, where he was succeeded by another Catalan, Francesc Juncà (1742–1833). In his youth, Rossell composed in the style of the Spanish baroque, but in Mallorca he increasingly adopted the modern, gallant style.

Pergolesi: Stabat Mater - Rossell: Salve Regina - 2021-03-19T00:00:00.000000Z

Zarzuela Al Santísimo, o El Esplendor del Barroco Hispánico del S.XVIII - 1999-11-24T00:00:00.000000Z

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