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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
Jaroslav Šimíček – music, Petr Motýl – words
Dana Šimíčková – soprano, Marta Marinová – alto
wrgha POWU orchestra Nina Marinová – violin, Milan Jakeš – violin, Ilia Chernoklinov – viola, Šimon Marek – cello, José De La Hoz – guitar, Tomáš Sýkora – piano, leader, Vlado Micenko – double bass, Dušan Navařík – flute, Petr Mikeš – percussion, Michal Šťulík – accordion, Jakub Šnýdl – clarinet, Petr Beránek – trumpet
alto: Magdalena Kožená, Lubomír Moravec soprano: Anna Hlavenková tenor: Richard Sporka, Stanislav Předota, bass: Michal Pospíšil
Musica Florea, conducted by Marek Štryncl
Gabriela Eibenová – soprano Carlos Mena – alto Makoto Sakurada, Václav Čížek – tenor Lisandro Abadie, Marián Krejčík – bass
Ensemble Inégal & Prague Baroque Soloists conducted by Adam Viktora
new period music inspired by the Michna's famous baroque vocal collection (selection from the Czech Marian Music, 1647) composed by Jaroslav Tůma sheet music for organ or another keyboard instrument 76 pages, A4 wide
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
christmas songs by the GINEVRA band
The name comes from the age of King Arthur - from the Scottish queen Ginevra. It was because of the fact that we were really interested in Irish and Scottish melodies.