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Musica Florea & Victoria Ensemble directed by Marek Štryncl
Lucie Sedláková Hůlová - Baroque violin Jaroslav Tůma - organ
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
Joseph Renner: Sonáta g moll op. 29 Sigfrid Karg-Elert: Choral-Improvisationen op. 65/38: Jesu, meine Freude (Passacaglia) Otomar Kvěch: Malá suita pro varhany (A Little Suite For Organ) Johann Sebastian Bach: Passacaglia c moll BWV 582 Franz Liszt: Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen. Variace na téma J. S. Bacha S.673 organ by G. F. Steinmeyer & Co, 1875 (Oettingen, a town in Bavaria)
Schola strahoviensis – Gorazd Krušina, Ambrož Šámal, Jan Samiec, Řehoř Žáček, Christian Pšenička Jakub Janšta – organ in Chyšky In this performance by the Schola of the Strahov Premonstratensians, traditional liturgical songs blend in unique harmony with the organist Jakub Jansta, who introduces the new organ at Chysky with his improvisations and the compositions of J.S.Bach. The organ, constructed by the Italian organ builder Giovanni Pradella, has the noble task of stirring and rousing not only the space of the church but, above all, the souls of the listeners to the glory of the Triune God. This recording is an expression of gratitude to all those who supported the ‚Pradella organ project‘.
Jaroslav Tůma: organ built by Johann Franz Kannhäuser (1733) was restored by Marek Vorlíček (2019)
Gabriela Eibenová: soprano, Kai Wessel: alto, Tobias Hunger: tenor, Marián Krejčík: bass, Jaromír Nosek: bass Ensemble Inégal & Prague Baroque Soloists conducted by Adam Viktora
Missa Sanctae Caeciliae ZWV 1 Currite ad aras ZWV 166
Organ from the workshop of Ján Pažický of Rajec