Jaroslav Krček, Musica Bohemica - Vokální Skladby Vocal Music
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Ne Loquaris Ad Gratianam | 2:35 | |
Agnus Dei | 2:37 | |
O, Lux Mundi | ||
Ne Tempori Credideris | ||
Credo | 4:25 | |
Mše č. 10 | ||
Aramejský otčenáš | 8:37 | |
Sive Sunt Incerta Cuncta | 4:28 | |
Domine, Si Ex Nobis | 2:36 | |
Si Fortuna Iuvat | 2:21 | |
Sanctus - Benedictus | 2:3 | |
Kyrie | 6:17 | |
Gloria | 3:12 | |
Quod Prudentis | 3:47 | |
O, Lux Invisiblius | 5:56 |
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Formats
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Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Jaroslav Krček |
Conductor | Jaroslav Krček |
Ensemble | Musica Bohemica |
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Barcode: 8 594029 812024About Jaroslav Krček, Musica Bohemica
Czech conductor, composer, ensemble leader, multi-instrumentalist.
Born 22 April 1939, Čtyři Dvory near České Budějovice (former Czechoslovakia).
Husband of . Studied at the teacher training department of the B. Jeremiáš School of Music in České Budějovice and the State Conservatoire in Prague. He was a composition pupil of and studied conducting with . Krček began his professional career as music editor for the Czechoslovak Radio Studio in Pilsen, later working in the Supraphon publishing house. Since 1973 he has devoted himself exclusively to composing and performing. He is a co-founder of the innovative Chorea bohemica ensemble (1967) and an artistic director of the FOK Musica bohemica chamber ensemble (1975).
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