Glagolitic Mass (Glagolská mše), for soloists, double chorus, organ and orchestra (1926), JW 3/9 (Janacek)

Leos Janacek (1854–1928)


Glagolitic Mass (Glagolská mše), for soloists, double chorus, organ and orchestra (1926), JW 3/9

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Glagolská mše (Missa Glagolitica): the text is in Old Church Slavonic, with five vocal movements that correspond to the Catholic Ordinary of the Mass, omitting `Dona nobis pacem` in the...Read more
Glagolská mše (Missa Glagolitica): the text is in Old Church Slavonic, with five vocal movements that correspond to the Catholic Ordinary of the Mass, omitting `Dona nobis pacem` in the Agnus Dei.
Premiered by the Brno Arts Society, conductor Jaroslav Kvapil, 5 December 1927, Brno.
In eight movements:
1. Úvod – Introduction (orchestra)
2. Gospodi pomiluj – Kyrie
3. Slava – Gloria
4. Vĕruju – Credo
5. Svet – Sanctus
6. Agneče Božij – Agnus Dei
7. Varhany sólo (Postludium) – Organ solo
8. Intrada – Exodus

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Ameril Gunson, soprano; Sheila Armstrong, contralto; Robert Tear, tenor; William Shimell, bass. London Philharmonic Choir. London, 1985
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1984.
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Bedrich Janacek - organ. Hilde Rossel-Majdan - mezzo-soprano, Ernst Haefliger - tenor, Franz Crass - bass. Recorded: November 1964.
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Atlanta Symphony Chorus. Christine Brewer - soprano, Karl Dent - tenor, Roger Roloff - bass, Marietta Simpson - mezzo-soprano. Recording Date: Woodruff Memorial Arts Center & Trinity Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, 10-13 November 1990.
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Teresa Kubiak - soprano, Anne Collins - contralto, Wolfgang Schoene - bass. Brighton Festival Orchestra. Recorded: May 1973, London.
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Live - 26 September 2001 - with Ameral Gunson (mezzo), Adrian Partington (organ) - BBC Welsh National Chorus, Bristol Choral Society
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2022, Prague (live).
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