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Czech baroque composer
Commemorations 2025 (Death: Jan Dismas Zelenka)
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- classical music, opera, Baroque music, religious music
- Kingdom of Bohemia, Electorate of Saxony
- composer, double-bassist
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The Annual Christmas Post 2023 [27 CDs]
[…] Songs of ChristmasWorks of Von Bingen, Praetorius,Fagerheim, Nordquist and traditionalsThe Norwegian Soloists' ChoirGrete Pedersen - directionRecorded April 2013Label: BIS SACD-2029Download 1fichier pixel workuploadWeynacht GesaengeVocal works of Praetorius, Schein,Hassler, Schröter, Reusner and othersEnsemble StimmwerckRecorded April 2012Label: Christophorus CHR 77364Download 1fichier pixel workuploadBaroque Christmas Cantatasfrom Central Germany IIWorks of Schelle, Liebe, Erlebach,Rosenmüller, VogelSächsisches Vovalensemble, Batzdorfer HofkapelleMathias Jung - directionRecorded: June 2021Label: CPO 555 491-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadRorate CoeliAdvent & Christmas Music in 18th-Century PragueWorks of Rovensky, Reichenauer, Zelenka et alCollegium MarianumJana SemerádováRecorded September 2005 & May 2009Label: Supraphon SU 4002-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadFor unto us a Child is bornBaroque Christmas CarolsGerard de Wit - organRecorded September 2015Label: Dutch Music RecordsDownload 1fichier pixel workuploadJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Magnificat BWV 243a, Cantata BWV 63La Chapelle HarmoniqueValentin Tournet - directionRecorded Live December 2018Label: Chateau de Versailles CV009Download 1fichier pixel workuploadMagnificatOrgan works & improvisationsSietze de Vries - organRecorded September 2020Label: JSB RecordsDownload 1fichier pixel workuploadNicola Antonio Porpora […]
2022-04-29 18:39:20
INTERVIEW | Cellist Winona Zelenka Talks About Getting Back To Work
TSO and Trio Arkel cellist Winona Zelenka is comfortably slipping back into performance mode after the long pandemic.
2022-02-21 11:25:25
[…] obbligato viola da gamba part. This comes down to us thanks to a copy made by Gustav Düben in Sweden. Johann Joseph Fux is perhaps one of the better known names on the disc. By the 1690s he was working for the Archbishop of Hungary, a friend of the Emperor and a mass dedicated to the monarch led to Fux's work at the Imperial court under three Emperors. The sonata we hear was copied by Zelenka in 1717, but probably dates from the turn of the century. Publishing in Vienna was not that common an occurrence for chamber music, it tended to be circulated in manuscript which makes attributions tricky. So we hear a sonata which might be by Biber! Much of the music on the disc survives thanks to that Prince-Bishop of Olmütz, because his copyist created a fine and extensive collection. The performances are uniformly excellent, and the […]
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