Description
Vánoční Zpěvy Z Doby Husitské (Christmas Carols From The Jistebnice Hymnal) - Musica Bohemica, Jaroslav Krček / Supraphon LP 1981 Stereo
1117 2985 G
Product Details:
- Title: Vánoční Zpěvy Z Doby Husitské (Christmas Carols From The Jistebnice Hymnal)
- Label: Supraphon – 1117 2985 G
- Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
- Country: Czechoslovakia
- Released: 1981
- Genre: Classical
- Style: Religious, Renaissance
Tracklist:
Side A
- In Hoc Anni Circulo / Ježíš Náš Spasitel (Jesus Our Saviour) - Soloists: Jaroslav Tománek, Lubomír Vraspír (3:00)
- Dietky Mladé I Staré (Children Young And Old) (2:55)
- Z Ustanovenie Zákona / Nascitur De Virgine - Soloist: Vratislav Vinický / Jaroslav Tománek (2:35)
- Přišel Nám Den Veselý (A Merry Day Has Arrived For Us) (1:30)
- Danielis Prophecia (3:45)
- Stala Sě Jest Věc Divná (A Strange Affair Has Occurred) - Soloists: Jaroslav Krček, Lubomír Vraspír (3:20)
- V Řečeném Městě Betlémě (The City Which Is Called Bethlehem) (2:00)
Side B
- Jedniem Hlasem Tiemto Časem (A Single Voice At This Time) (3:15)
- Přišli Jsme Na Čest Zpievajíc (We Come Singing In Praise) - Soloist: Lubomír Vraspír (3:20)
- Puer Natus In Bethleem / Nunc Angelorum Gloria (3:25)
- Pueri Nativitatem - Soloists: Jaroslav Tománek, Jaroslav Krištůfek (1:55)
- Narozenie Pána (The Lord Is Born) - Soloists: Lubomír Vraspír, Gabriela Krčková (3:25)
- Puer Nobis Nascitur (1:45)
- Za Ciesaře Augusta (In The Reign Of Caesar Augustus) (1:55)
Key Features:
- Ensemble: Musica Bohemica, known for their authentic interpretations of early music.
- Conductor: Jaroslav Krček, renowned for his expertise in historical performance practices.
- Source Material: Taken from the Jistebnice Hymnal, reflecting the rich musical heritage of Czech religious music.
- Recording Details: Engineered by Stanislav Sýkora, with musical direction supervised by Jan Málek and Zdeněk Petr.
- Cover Design: Miloslav Disman, incorporating photographs from the Jistebnice Hymnal by Štěpán Aussenberg.
- Liner Notes: Commentary provided by Jindřich Pecka offers insights into the historical and musical context of the compositions.
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