Musica Florea
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Musica Florea is a
cellist Marek Štryncl.[1]
Profile
The group of young professionals with a common interest in the study and
. 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
Cannes Classical Award for the recording of Zelenka's melodrama Sub olea pacis et palma virtutis
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 , 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
- ^ "Domů - Název webu". 14 October 2019.