Musica Warmiensis Vol.1: Vanhal & Homann
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1800
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 29th July 2022
Contents
Works
Dei gloriamSurgite nunc pauperes
Templum Domini
Mass in C major
Quis nos separabit (terzetto)
Artists
Ingrida Gapova (soprano)Piotr Olech (countertenor)
Aleksander Rewinski (tenor)
Andrzej Zawisza (bass)
Cappella Warmiensis Restituta
Conductor
Mikolaj ZgolkaWorks
Dei gloriamSurgite nunc pauperes
Templum Domini
Mass in C major
Quis nos separabit (terzetto)
Artists
Ingrida Gapova (soprano)Piotr Olech (countertenor)
Aleksander Rewinski (tenor)
Andrzej Zawisza (bass)
Cappella Warmiensis Restituta
Conductor
Mikolaj ZgolkaAbout
The musical source material that became the basis of this recording has been recently found in the collections of the Library of the Higher Theological Seminary of the Warmia Metropolis 'Hosianum' in Olsztyn by its director, Fr Tomasz Garwoliński, who then became the originator of the recording project.
The repertoire performed on the album consists of compositions left behind by Warmia bands active at church centres. The oldest of the rich collection of more than 800 preserved works can date back even to the 16th century. These are mainly sacred vocal and instrumental compositions, including arias, vespers, litanies, offertories, graduals and masses, but also secular compositions. They were written by well-known composers at that time as well as by the ones whose fame did not go beyond the Warmia centres.
For the purpose of the recording, the composition of Jan Křtitel Vaňhal (1739–1813) Quis nos seperabit, three anonymous fragments of the Offertorium and Missa in C major for choir and orchestra by P. Homann were selected.
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