CD1
Ars cameralis directed by Lukáš Matoušek
Zuzana Matoušková mezzosoprano
historical instruments
Milan Langer - portative organ, small harpsichord, dulcimer
Lukáš Matoušek- gothic harp, recorders, doucaine, crumhorn
Jiří Richter - fiddle (4,6,9,12,13,15,22), rebec, citole (5,10,18)
Oldřich Smola - fiddle (5,17), citole (21)
Guest artist: Marcin Bornus-Szczzciński counter-tenor
This recording thus shows how the very variated forms and sounds of polyphonic music became popular with music lovers in Central Europe at the height of the Middle Ages, not only in aristocratic circles but in monasteries and ecclesiastical communities, among students, and scholary lazmen in city schools and in the universities. There can be no doubt that the medieval university contributed significantly to the spread of education and culture in the broadest sense of the word. Since the first stage of university education was the Faculty of the seven liberal Arts, one of which was ars musica, we may assume that the universities also helped to propagate the art of music, and indeed guaranteed its progress.
(Studio Matouš)
CD2
Ars cameralis directed by Lukáš Matoušek
Zuzana Matoušková mezzosoprano (3,4,7-10,12-23,26-29,31,32,34-36)
historical instruments
Hanuš Bartoň - portative organ (7-9,11,15,17,25,28,29,35) Milan Langer - portative organ (10,13,14,20,24,30,36), small harpsichord (15,23), nakers (1)
Lukáš Matoušek - recorders (10,20,30), gemshorn (14,19), shawn (1), crumhorns (8,11,17,22,25,28,32,36), doucaine (24,27,33,34), gothic harp (4,7,18,23), micanon (31)
Jiří Richter - fiddle (6,8,10,11,17,20,22,24-30,34-36)
Guest artists:
Milada Čechalová - soprano (10,13,15,19)
Richard Sporka - counter-tenor (3,24,33)
Jan Štětka - counter-tenor (8,17,23,27)
Stanislav Předota - tenor (2,10,14,16,21,24,33,36)
Michael Pospíšil - baritone (2,3,5,12,14,17,24,26,32,35,36)
Zdeňka Pelikánová - rebec (6,24)
Karel Klement - recorder (19), shawn (1)
Miloslav Klement - gemshorn (14), reedcap shawn (1)
Parametr | Hodnota |
format | CD audio |
original instruments | Ano |