Product DescriptionRossini's Six String Sonatas, scored for two violins, cello and double bass, date from 1804, and were all composed in three days the composer was just 12 years old! They display an astounding precociousness, and a sound grasp of the music of Haydn and Mozart. Each player is given his own voice, and each work poses considerable difficulties for the players, especially the second violin part, which Rossini wrote for himself. There is a surprising amount of emotional depth to be found in these works that belie the age of the composer, the Second Sonata is a good example, where Mozart's influence is at its most potent.