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Marek Štryncl & Musica Florea Live recording
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
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
Jaroslav Tůma: clavichords by Martin Kather (Hamburg)
Preludias, toccatas, fugues... Jaroslav Tůma – organ in the Church of St Peter at Bruchsal
Musica Florea, conducted by Marek Štryncl
World premiere recording on period instruments. Live recording.
CD 1 Philipp Jacob Rittler (c. 1639–1690) CD 2 Thomas Antonio Albertini (1660–1736) Societas Incognitorum, Eduard Tomaštík CD 3 Václav Matyáš Gurecký (1705–1743) CD 4 Josef Antonín Gurecký (1709–1769) Musica Florea, Marek Štryncl CD 5 Anton Neumann (c. 1720–1776) CD 6 Josef Puschmann (1738–1794) Musica Figuralis, Marek Čermák