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František Kop: saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, keyboards, percussion, vocal, composition featuring Jakub Šindler: drums & percussion, vocal ; Martin Lehký: bass guitar ; Dan Bárta: vocal (A3) ; Miloslav Hloucal: trumpet (B1) & flugelhorn (B3) ; Miroslav Chyška: electric guitar (A1, B2) ; Maella: vocal (B2) ; Petr Malásek: piano (A3) ; Julie Kopová: rap & vocal (B4) ; Kateřina Štenclová: vocal (B4) ; Frank Zappa: rap (B2)
František Kop - saxes, flute, bass clarinet, keys & programming Jan Kořínek - double bass Pavel “Bady” Zbořil - drums
Klára Valenovičová: recorder L’Armonia Terrena, L’Armonia Vocale conducted by Zdeněk Klauda
Gabriela Eibenová: soprano; Lenka Cafourková: soprano; Jonathan Mayenschein: alto; Tobias Hunger: tenor; Tomáš Šelc: bass Ensemble Inégal conducted by Adam Viktora
Ensemble Inégal conducted by Adam Viktora With this recording of Missa Sanctae Caeciliae (ZWV 1) and the motet Currite ad Aras (ZWV 166) two ‘firsts’ of Zelenka are presented: Missa Sanctae Caeciliae is his earliest mass composition, and Currite ad Aras is the first-known work written after Zelenka was sent to Vienna in 1716.
Radek Rejšek: Te Deum; Ave Maria; Byltě jeden člověk Pavel Šmolík: Laudate Dominum, Locus certe, Všemohoucí věčný Králi, Hluboký náš důl Zdeněk Lukáš: Sanctus; Józef Świder: Jubilate Deo
Vepřek's Mixed Choir, directed by Pavel Šmolík Chamber Brass Ensemble, Holy Mountain Church Choir, Military Band Tábor, conducted by pplk. Václav Matoušek Flauto Contento, Boudewijn Zwart - carillon, ao.
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