Musica Florea

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Musica Florea is a

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The group of young professionals with a common interest in the study and

sacred and secular, orchestral concertos, and monumental works in the genres of opera and oratorio
. Playing on original instruments, supported by study of period sources and aesthetics, has become indispensable and at the same time a characteristic trait of the ensemble.

Musica Florea enjoyed soon its first notable success, including a performance and recording of

in 2003. Both Zelenka's works are world premiere recordings.

Musica Florea has given performances in most European countries; it participates festivals as Resonanzen in Vienna, the Europalia festival, the Regensburg Tage Alter Musik [de], Prague Spring and others.

Recordings (albums)

  • Jan Dismas Zelenka: Missa Santissimae Trinitatis, (1994), Studio Matouš
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantatas and Oratoria Arias (1997)
  • Jan Dismas Zelenka: Sub olea pacis et palma virtutis
    , (2001), Supraphon
  • Vejvanovský: Vesperae Sancti Venceslai, 2002, Supraphon (with Boni Pueri)
  • Jan Dismas Zelenka /
    František Ignác Antonín Tůma
    : Die Responsorien Zum Karfreitag / Sonatas In A Minor & E Minor / Sinfonia In B Major, 2005, Supraphon (with Boni Pueri)
  • Voříšek
    : Missa Solemnis In B / Messa Con Graduale Et Offertorio (2010), Supraphon
  • Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek / Antonín Rejcha: Symphonies, (2010), Arta Records

References

  1. ^ "Domů - Název webu". 14 October 2019.