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Over the last 2 years, Daniel Herskedal, Helge Andreas Norbakken and Eyolf Dale (also on Edition) have defined themselves as one of the most unique and innovative small ensembles in Europe today, bringing together a vast mix of influences from Folk, Jazz, Classical and Arabic music.
Dino Saluzzi: bandoneon
Elina Duni: voice; Rob Luft: guitar; Matthieu Michel: flugelhorn; Fred Thomas: piano, drums
Pavel Hrubý – tenor sax, alto sax, bass clarinet, clarinet Michal Nejtek – piano Daniel Šoltis – drums Miloš Dvořáček – glass bells, ukulele, chimes František Kučera – trumpet Wind octet directed by Štěpánka Balcarová
new period music inspired by the famous vocal collection by Adam Václav Michna (selection from the Czech Marian Music, 1647) composed and performed by Jaroslav Tůma organ from Kruh (1627) in the cathedral of St Stephen in Litoměřice
Michaela Berkovičová, Chana-Miriam Divecká, Rebečka Hapalová, Rivka Koller, Sara Koller, Edita Radvanská, Tereza Boučková, Helena-Ester Divecká, Helena Kovanicová, Sára Miletin, Zlata Palkovičová, Hana Skoumalová, Zdena Skoumalová, Kačka Steinová, Iva Steinová, Anna Sterecová, Irena Tausingerová, Lukáš Pellar, Mirek-Akiva Šichman, Petr Vacek
Helena-Ester Divecká: piano, percussion, Irena Tausingerová: violin, Michal Kostiuk: clarinet, bassclarinet, percussion, Jens Krüger: accordion, Ruben Lang: double-bass, Mirek-Akiva Šichman: guitar, Vítek Zdrálek: flute
Recorded live at the basilica of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, Svatá Hora (Holy Mountain), Příbram. Christmas carols are sung by church visitors in Czech language. Organ accompaniment: Jaroslav Tůma, Pavel Šmolík. Introductory and concluding word: Fr. David Horáček