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Lucie Sedláková Hůlová - Baroque violin Jaroslav Tůma - organ
Johann Sebastian Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Johann Erasmus Kindermann, Nicolas Lebègue, Johann Pachelbel, Hieronymus Praetorius, Heinrich Scheidemann, Samuel Scheidt, Jean Titelouze, Jaroslav Tůma Jaroslav Tůma plays organ from 1712 by Tobias Fleck, reconstructed by Vladimír Šlajch (2019) Pavel Šmolík and Schola Cantorum Pilsensis co-perform in the chants
Ensemble Inégal Prague Baroque Soloists directed by Adam Viktora
Lenka Cafourková – soprano, David Erler – alto, Tobias Hunger – tenor, Lisandro Abadie – bass
Jan Anselm Fridrich: Musica in luctu sive piae considerationes in amarissimam Christi passionem František Ignác Antonín Tůma: Stabat Mater in g Musica Florea, Collegium Floreum, Marek Štryncl
+ Litaniae Omnium Sanctorum ZWV 53
Cyril Auvity - tenor Marián Krejčík – bass Gabriela Eibenová – soprano Terry Wey – alto
Ensemble Inégal & Prague Baroque Soloists conducted by Adam Viktora
Graupner, Bach J.S., Bach C.P.E., Štěpán, Mozart, Howells
Jaroslav Tůma - clavichord, Johann Christoph Georg Schiedmayer, 1787
Hasse, Leo, Lotti, Pergolesi, Vinci, Vivaldi Ivana Bilej Brouková: soprano, Markéta Cukrová: mezzo-soprano Hipocondria Ensemble directed by Jan Hádek The choir of St Vitus’s Cathedral was also regularly performed Italian music. That was not unusual, after all, since Italy set the tone practically throughout the eighteenth century. Italian music, or at least compositions in the Italian style, form part of almost all the Bohemian music archives of this period. What is remarkable, however, is the great number and particularly selection of compositions that have been preserved at St Vitus’s...