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).[1] In his youth, Rossell composed in the style of the Spanish baroque, but in Mallorca he increasingly adopted the modern, gallant style.

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  1. ^ Música universal Josep Maria Gregori i Cifré - 2002 "En aquest període, el magisteri de la catedral de Toledo és successivament a mans de dos catalans. Joan Rossell (1724-1780) i Francesc Juncà (1742-1833), aquest darrer un excel·lent compositor encara .."
  2. ^ LMG2083 CD-booklet
  3. ^ ensembleresonanz.com | Pergolesi - Stabat Mater