Just in case I was not the only one who, as a result of the present circumstances, missed it: Missa 1724; Salve Regina / Vaclav Luks; Collegium 1704; Collegium Vocale 1704 has been issued recently. It may give some positive distraction. Take care!
Just in case I was not the only one who, as a result of the present circumstances, missed it: Missa 1724; Salve Regina / Vaclav Luks; Collegium 1704; Collegium Vocale 1704 has been issued recently. It may give some positive distraction. Take care!
Thanks for the heads up, bought it as download/flac from Presto Music!
A very nice CD. Weirdly, I can get very good sound on headphones or small speakers, but my 'big system' needs volume to be cranked really high to properly reproduce it; must be due to the brass and the 'space' evident in the recording.
I really hope zwv 33 will be recorded by someone. I hope I'm not mistaken -- I'm talking about the Credo with a triple fugue on Et vitam venturi saeculi, for which Arnaud prepared a score years ago, and which somehow disappeared from the internet...
My editions at the IMSLP: http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Wro%C5%84ski,_Leszek
Hello,
I guess you are talking about this :
Stockigt, Appendix A, Worklist, ZWV2 D-Dlb D-34,2 Credo, autographe score (c. 1722)
Link to mp3
Link to manuscript
Link to score (not mine)
In D-34,1-2, there is a nice separate Qui tollis. (contact me if you want the score and mp3)
Best wishes
Here's a short review posted by Ralph Graves in Charlottesville Classical
https://charlottesvilleclassical.org/2020/05/17/missa-1724-bold-interpretation-of-jan-dismas-zelenka/