Jan Václav Stamic (Stamitz) (1717-1757) - Sinfonia D dur / Symphony in D major Op.5 No.2
1. Presto (Allegro) 3:22
2. Andantino 2:50
3. Menuetto 1:54
4. Prestissimo 4:02
Jan Václav Stamic - Sinfonia Es dur / Symphony in E Flat Major Op.11, No.3
5. Allegro assai 4:14
6. Andante 3:46
7. Menuetto 2:41
Jan Václav Stamic - Missa Solemnis
9. Kyrie eleison 2:07
10. Christe eleison 0:56
11. Kyrie eleison 2:13
12. Gloria in excelsis Deo 2:48
13. Et in terra pax 0:56
14. Laudamus te 3:40
15. Qui tollis peccata 1:25
16. Quonaiam tu solus 2:25
17. Cum sancto spirito 2:04
18. Credo in unum Deum 1:56
19. Et incarnatus - Crucifixus 2:11
20. Et resurexit 2:30
21. Et vitam 1:36
22. Sanctus 0:49
23. Pleni sunt coeli 0:22
24. Hosana 0:41
25. Benedictus 1:57
26. Agnus Dei 1:50
27. Dona nobis pacem 0:54
total time: 59:17
Jana Havranová soprano, Agata Mrozek alto, Milan Vlček tenor, Jiří Sulženko bass
Academic Choir Pardubice, Cantus Amici Chamber Choir of Pardubice, Jiří Kožnar chorus master
Pardubice Chamber Philharmony / Komorní filharmonie Pardubice, Leoš Svárovský conductor
Stereo digital studio recording, House of Music, Pardubice, 1998.
Charles Burney (1726-1814) famous English music historian characterised Stamitz's style thus: "He, like another Shakespeare, broke through all difficulties and discouragements; and, as the eye of one pervaded all nature, the other, without quitting nature, pushed art further than any one had done before him; his genius was truly original, bold, and nervous; invention, fire, and contrast, in the quick movements; a tender, graceful, and insinuating melody, in the slow; together with the ingenuity and richness of the accompaniments, characterise his productions; all replete with great effects, produced by an enthusiasm of genius, refined, but not repressed by cultivation."
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