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Borbála Dobozy: harpsichord (copy of a German Michael Mietke´s double-manual instrument built around 1710, from the "Bečička, Hüttl & Šefl" workshop, Bystřec 2005)
Preludias, toccatas, fugues... Jaroslav Tůma – organ in the Church of St Peter at Bruchsal
Danish String Quartet - Frederik Øklund: violin; Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen: violin; Asbjørn Nørgaard: viola; Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin: violoncello Johann Sebastian Bach: Fugue in c-sharp minor Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet no.14 Béla Bartók: String Quartet No.1
Musica Florea & Victoria Ensemble directed by Marek Štryncl
Gabriela Eibenová: soprano, Lenka Cafourková: soprano, Filippo Mineccia: alto, Tobias Hunger: tenor, Marián Krejčík: bass Ensemble Inégal, directed by Adam Viktora
Lauda Jerusalem ZWV 102 Laudate pueri ZWV 81 De profundis ZWV 95 Dixit Dominus ZWV 67 Confitebor tibi Domine ZWV 71 Confitebor tibi Domine ZWV 73 Laetatus sun ZWV 90 Ecce nunebenedicite ZWV 99
The World Premiere of The Complete Recording of Zelenka's Psalmi Varii Separatim Scripti
Dietrich Buxtehude, Georg Muffat, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Gottfried Walther Pavel Svoboda – Halbig organ (1727) in the parish church of Saint Wenceslaw
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
Organ from the workshop of Ján Pažický of Rajec