Melodrama de Sancto Wenceslao
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Release date: 21/Sep/2012
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Symphonia
1.2 Fortitudo Mea
1.3 H'C Coeli
1.4 Hem! Qu' Ista?
1.5 En! Pietatis Adamas
1.6 Dura Certamina
1.7 Huc Palmas Deferte
1.8 H'C Summa Glori'
1.9 Augusta Domus Austri'
1.10 I, Phoebe, Umbras Pelle
1.11 En, Fidei 'Mula
1.12 Huc, Virtutes, Festinate
1.13 Eja, de Figmentis
1.14 En! Pietati Comes
1.15 Jam Calle Secundo
1.16 Piů Andante
1.17 Nunquid Non Messis Tritici Est?
1.18 Meto Culmos, Lego Spicas
2.1 Quicunque Glorificaverit Me
2.2 Angelic' Mentes
2.3 En, Prompti Ad Mandata
2.4 Ave, Deus Recondite
2.5 Proh! Qu' Aëris Inclementia
2.6 Veni, Auster, Lux Perennis
2.7 Per Me Reges Regnant
2.8 Exurge, Providentia!
2.9 Corona Glori' in Manu Domini
2.10 Huc, Coeli Principes
2.11 Reviresce, Effloresce, Pacis Olea
2.12 Aptate Tympana
2.13 Vive, Regna, Ferdinande
2.14 Nova Gaudia, Nova Jubila
2.15 En, Duplo Sole Czechia
2.16 Eja! Votivi Omnia Secundent Plausus!
2.17 Exurge, Martis Gloria
2.18 Vos Oriens Adoret
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: Musica Florea/ Musica Aeterna
Description:Melodrama De Sancto Wenceslao by Frieder Bernius, released 20 November 2012. This version of Melodrama De Sancto Wenceslao comes as a 2xCD. - MUSICA FLOREA/MUSICA AETERNA
Owing to it's quality, the music clearly eclipses this encomiastic work's other components. Zelenka ingeniously works with instrumentation and frequently makes effective use of obbligato solo instruments.
Melodrama de Sancto Wenceslao, ZWV 175: Sub olea pacis et palma virtutis conspicua orbi regia Bohemiae corona [Under the olive tree of peace and palm tree of virtue the crown of Bohemia splendidly shines before the whole world] (1723, text by Matthaeus Zill). Total time: 95'14. CD1 contains a facsimile in PDF format of the original printed libretto from 1723 in Latin & German. Recorded in Rothmayer Hall at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on 15-19 July 2000. World premiere recording. Slimline double-CD jewel case with separate 56-page booklet, both housed in O-card.
No. of tracks: 36
Manufacturer No.: SU4113
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