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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
Jakub Janšta: organ by Emanuel Štěpán Petr 1898 (restored by Kánský-Brachtl in 2018) Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759), arr. Sigfrid Karg-Elert Variationen in E-dur „Der harmonische Grobschmied” aus der Suite Nr. 5 für Klavier HWV 430 ?Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), arr. Sigfrid Karg-Elert Capriccio aus der Toccata für Klavier G-dur BWV 916 Adagio (Air célèbre) aus der Orchester-Suite D-dur BWV 1068 Choral-Improvisation und Fuge aus der Motette „Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied” BWV 225 Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877–1933) O Gott, du frommer Gott, op. 65/50 Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) Sonate B-Dur, op. 65/4 Oreste Ravanello (1871–1938) Preghiera, op. 50/2 Tema e variazioni si minore per Grand‘Organo
Giedré Lukšaité-Mrázková - harpsichord Flemish double-manual harpsichord by František Vyhnálek, Hovorčovice 1995 (after Andreas Ruckers, 1640)
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...