Hana Blažíková, Schola Gregoriana Pragensis, David Eben - Carolus IV: Rex et Imperator (2016)

Artist: Hana Blažíková, Schola Gregoriana Pragensis, David Eben
Title: Carolus IV: Rex et Imperator
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: SUPRAPHON
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:57
Total Size: 269 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Carolus IV: Rex et Imperator
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: SUPRAPHON
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:57
Total Size: 269 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Plebs Domini (Cantio) (00:03:43)
02. Virga Iesse floruit (Alleluia) (00:01:56)
03. Ave virgo singularis (Sequentia) (00:04:30)
04. Dame je sui cilz qui vueil - Fins cuer doulz (00:03:04)
05. In splendore (Antiphona) (00:02:15)
06. Pange lingua (Hymnus) (00:02:29)
07. homilia beati Augustini (Lectio) (00:01:20)
08. Vibrans miles (Responsorium) (00:03:00)
09. Salve mundi Domina (Cantio) (00:02:32)
10. Virelai. Je languis (00:02:42)
11. Rubus incombustibilis (Cantio) (00:02:06)
12. Prima declinatio (Cantio) (00:04:18)
13. Virelai. Sois tart (00:01:53)
14. Nun siht man aber beide (00:03:48)
15. A Bundle of Myrrh (00:03:11)
16. Anjelíku rozkochaný (00:00:37)
17. Dřěvo se listem odiévá (00:04:07)
18. Lectio in festo s. Cyrilli et s. Methodii (00:03:01)
19. Veselite se (Alleluia) (00:01:50)
20. Letare pia Aquensis ecclesia (Responsorium) (00:02:03)
21. Stola Jacob (00:01:12)
22. Saint Wenceslas (00:01:14)
23. Laus alme sit Trinitati (Antiphona) (00:05:02)
24. Quae est ista (00:01:40)
25. Ecce Sigismundus (Responsorium) (00:02:26)
26. Ave coronata (Motetus) (00:02:58)
Total length: 01:08:57
Label: SUPRAPHON a.s.
Performers:
Hana Blažíková (soprano)
Jakub Kydlíček (recorders)
Monika Reslerová (recorders) & Jakub Eben (percussion)
Schola Gregoriana Pragensis
David Eben
From the cathedral, university and street: a fascinating picture of the musical life in Prague under Charles IV.
Under the reign of Charles IV (1316-1378), Prague acquired its magical beauty. The astonishing wealth of art and architecture that originated at the time is evident at first glance, yet the king also attended to the blossoming of the city’s spiritual and cultural life. While St Vitus Cathedral was the most prominent centre of music, variegated genres also flourished at the Prague university (Latin sacred songs and French ars nova) and at the Emmaus Monastery, founded by Charles with the aim of pursuing the Slavonic liturgy. Czech songs (The Bundle of Myrrh, The Wood Clads Itself with Leaves), which linked up to the tradition of German Minnesang, were performed in Prague too. Generally known is Charles IV’s reverence for saints and the attendant passion for collecting relics of holy men. The king even initiated the introduction of the Feast Day of the Holy Lance and Nails, part of whose chant repertoire is featured on this album, recorded by the renowned Schola Gregoriana Pragensis ensemble and the soprano Hana Blažíková. The chants and polyphonic songs are supplemented by secular music, with the result being a fascinating picture of the variegated music performed during the reign of Charles IV, showing all its forms.
Under the reign of Charles IV (1316-1378), Prague acquired its magical beauty. The astonishing wealth of art and architecture that originated at the time is evident at first glance, yet the king also attended to the blossoming of the city’s spiritual and cultural life. While St Vitus Cathedral was the most prominent centre of music, variegated genres also flourished at the Prague university (Latin sacred songs and French ars nova) and at the Emmaus Monastery, founded by Charles with the aim of pursuing the Slavonic liturgy. Czech songs (The Bundle of Myrrh, The Wood Clads Itself with Leaves), which linked up to the tradition of German Minnesang, were performed in Prague too. Generally known is Charles IV’s reverence for saints and the attendant passion for collecting relics of holy men. The king even initiated the introduction of the Feast Day of the Holy Lance and Nails, part of whose chant repertoire is featured on this album, recorded by the renowned Schola Gregoriana Pragensis ensemble and the soprano Hana Blažíková. The chants and polyphonic songs are supplemented by secular music, with the result being a fascinating picture of the variegated music performed during the reign of Charles IV, showing all its forms.