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Instrumental sonatas and a selection of spiritual compositions by Samuel Capricornus (1628–1665), who was born into the family of a German evangelical pastor near Mladá Boleslav.
Ensemble Inégal Adam Viktora
Markéta Zdeňková — vocal, guitars, piano Štěpán Janoušek — trombone, vocal, cajon, electronics Guests: Tibor Žida — guitar (6, 10) Šimon Marek — cello (9) Jaroslav Kovařík — bass guitar (10) Camilo Caller — cajon (10)
František Kop: tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet Petr Malásek: piano, synth Martin Lehký: bassguitars Pavel Zbořil: drums and percussions
Petr Kalfus: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet Jakub Doležal: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone Jan Jirucha: trombone Jiří Neužil: piano, el. piano, synthesizer Petr Dvorský: double bass Martin Kopřiva: drums
Slovakian (from Kosice) vocal ensemble Gregoriana comes with theirs second CD, this time led by Czech conductor Jan Mikušek. Nova (new), in the form of sacred choral works by contemporary authors, is here by the Vetera (old) in the form of Gregorian chant. Of Slovak authors are represented by Martin Bako, Mirko Krajči, Víťazoslav cubic Matthew Simko and Peter Zagar, other countries represented Libor Dřevikovský and Zdeněk Lukáš (Czech Republic), Fabio Fresi (Italy), Rihards Dubra and Renate Stivrina (Latvia), Vytautas Miškinis (Lithuania), Javier Busto (Spain) and Imant Raminsh (Canada).
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Mauritius Vogt Adam Viktora - organ, Gabriela Eibenová - soprano, Petr Wagner - viola da gamba, Jan Krejča - theorbo
Pavel Hrubý – saxophones, bass clarinet Jiří Šimek – guitar, el. boxes Michal Nejtek – piano, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, samples Taras Voloshchuk – double bass, el. bass Martin Kopřiva – drums Tomáš Reindl – tabla, percussion