Musica Sacromonata: Pichl - Sinfonia; Zeidler - Litany, Rorate caeli
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1985
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th December 2023
Contents
Artists
Anna Mikolajczyk-Niewiedzial (soprano)Ewa Marciniec (alto)
Tomasz Krzysica (tenor)
Wojciech Gierlach (bass)
Camerata Silesia Katowice City Singers’ Ensemble
Silesian Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Michal KlauzaWorks
Sinfonia in C majorLitany in G major to St John Nepomuk
Rorate caeli
Artists
Anna Mikolajczyk-Niewiedzial (soprano)Ewa Marciniec (alto)
Tomasz Krzysica (tenor)
Wojciech Gierlach (bass)
Camerata Silesia Katowice City Singers’ Ensemble
Silesian Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Michal KlauzaAbout
There were also outstanding artists among Poles, including Józef Zeidler, one of the most outstanding representatives of Classicism in Polish music, who was associated with the monastery. His works have been presented in all editions of the festival. In 2022, a performance of Zeidler's Litany to John Nepomucene and Rorate caeli took place.
In addition to liturgical music, non-sacred works could also be heard on the Holy Mountain (in the temple itself or in front of its facade). Those were - as the chronicler writes - "symphonies, adagios or other fine and appropriate arts". That type of repertoire is represented by the Sinfonia in C by Czech composer Václav Pichl (1741-1805), the score of which has survived in the collections of the Holy Mountain Library.
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