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SU39712
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JACOB, VACLAV GUNTHER Music From 18th Century Prague. Missa Dei Filii. Plus Rathgeber Concertos. Capella Regia Praha / Robert Hugo. Supraphon
label: Supraphon
format: CD

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released: 24/08/09
awards:
• Gramophone Editors Choice - January 2010

VÁCLAV GUNTHER JACOB

 

Music From 18th Century Prague

 

Václav Gunther Jacob:

Missa Dei Filii (1725)

Dixit Dominus (1714)

Vezirius Turcicus (1717)

 

Valentin Rathgeber:

Concerto No. 1 in C, No. 3 in F, Op. XIX (1738)

Concerto in D, Op. VI, No. 6 (1728)

 

Hana Blažíková, Barbora Sojková – soprano

Petra Noskaiová – mezzo-soprano

Sylva Čmugrová – contralto

Hasan El Dunia, Ondřej Šmíd – tenor

Tomáš Král, Jaromír Nosek – bass

 

Capella Regia Praha / Robert Hugo

 

Throughout the 18th century, Prague was a significant European centre. When it comes to music, it fused in a singular manner influences primarily from Dresden, Vienna and Italy with the famous Czech musicality and folk culture. In a superlative and historically knowledgeable interpretation, the newly originating cycle “Music from Eighteen-Century Prague” will map the-yet-to-be appreciated wealth which is still being discovered in Prague, Czech and foreign archives and which directly reflects the variegated picture of the musical life of the capital.

 

Václav Gunther Jacob’s “Missa Dei Filii”, which in world premiere opens this series, is an example of the creation of one of the most popular composers from the Czech lands in the first third of the 18th century. Jacob was primarily synonymous with the Benedictine Monastery of Saint Nicholas in Prague’s Old Town, yet thanks to several printed music collections his fame spread far beyond the country’s borders (prints have been preserved in, for example, Munich and Bologna) and earned him a number of commissions from abroad. Through this CD, the remarkable work of the stylistically highly original composer has for the first time in centuries the opportunity to draw the attention it deserves and be listened to by lovers of Baroque music. The recording is noteworthy for its vivacity and stylistic purity – attributes characteristic of Capella Regia Praha.

 

Supraphon SU39712


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