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ZWV 141  Salve Regina (parody on 'Recercar dopo il Credo' from Frescobaldi's 3rd organ Mass 'Messa della Madonna' from Fiori Musicali, attributed to Zelenka) [Referred to as either ZWV 141, ZWV141, Z.141 or Z141]. Key: G minor. Composed: ?. Type of work: Vocal. [SATB, ch.; 2Vn.; 2Va.; B.c.] Category: Marian Antiphon.

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Salve Regina (parody on 'Recercar dopo il Credo' from Frescobaldi's 3rd organ Mass 'Messa della Madonna' from Fiori Musicali, attributed to Zelenka) [Referred to as either ZWV 141, ZWV141, Z.141 or Z141] (ZWV 141)

Denon/Nippon Columbia, Cat. No. COCO-73229/30
CD issued: 2008


Information: Choir: Czech Philharmonic Chorus. Orchestra: Prague Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Lubomir Matl. Soloists: Jana Janasova (S), Drahomira Drobkova (A), Miroslav Kopp (T), Karel Prusa (B). Comments: Supraphon recording from 1985. Japanese double CD. Issued previously in 1987 on 60CO-1596/97..

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Salve Regina (parody on 'Recercar dopo il Credo' from Frescobaldi's 3rd organ Mass 'Messa della Madonna' from Fiori Musicali, attributed to Zelenka) [Referred to as either ZWV 141, ZWV141, Z.141 or Z141] (ZWV 141)

Supraphon, Cat. No. SU 3315-2 231
CD issued: 1997


Information: Choir: Prague Philharmonic Choir. Orchestra: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Lubomir Matl. Comments: Digital recording from 1985..

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