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Zdeěnk Fibich: Symphony Nr.1, F major Antonín Dvořák: Violin Concerto A minor Roman Patočka: violin Musica Florea, period instruments orchestra Marek Štryncl: conductor
Jan Zach: Requiem in d Jan Křtitel Vaňhal: Kyrie & Gloria in G Musica Florea & Collegium Floreum directed by Marek Štryncl
Sacred music from the Basilica of the Holy Mountain from the pen of regenschori Pavel Šmolík.
J. S. Bach, J.A. Benda, J.F.N. Seger, B.M. Černohorský, J.T. Krebs, C.Ph.E. Bach Jaroslav Tůma: organ the instrument in the church of St. Peter and Paul was built in 1758 by J.G.I. Schmidt from Loket (West Bohemia)
Bach, Mendelssohn, Lutz, Brahms, Schumann, Willscher, Dvořák, Suk, Eben Jakub Janšta: organs in Cheb – St. Wenceslas´ Church (Zaus 1904), The Church of Peace (Steinmeyer 1871), St. Clare´s Church (Choir Organ by Rieger-Kloss 1973, Grand Organ by Rieger-Kloss 1973), St. Nicholas´ Church (Zaus 1894)
Giedrė Lukšaitė Mrázková: harpsichord, pianoforte
The Czech Philharmonic Low Brass Ensemble Robert Kozánek (leader) – alto trombone; Lukáš Motka, Jan Perný, Lukáš Besuch – tenor trombones; Karel Kucera – bass trombone; Karel Malimánek – tuba guests: Ivana Kozánková Hlavonová – piano Camilo Caller – percussion Josef Vejvoda – percussion
A three-act Baroque opera in the form of a heroic legend about a slain stag and the founding of the town of Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou. Ensemble Damian Tomáš Hanzlík: artistic direction