The Miserere in C minor ZWV 57 is a late work by the Bohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka. According to the entry in the autograph score, it was completed on March 12, 1738. The work can thus be place...
The Missa Omnium Sanctorum ZWV 21 is Zelenka's last mass setting. It contains three extended arias (one each for soprano, alto and tenor), concertante choruses and unusually expressive choral fugues....
für zwei Oboen, Fagott und Basso continuo - for two Oboes, Bassoon and Basso continuo Oboe (2), Fagott, Basso continuo - Spielpartitur; Stimmensatz
The performance material is derived from the scholarly-critical editions of the 'Das Erbe deutscher Musik'' series, on which the informative Preface and Critical Report were based. The new piano-vocal...
For the funeral rites after the death of King Augustus I. of Saxony ('Augustus the Strong'), Zelenka composed the Requiem in D (ZWV 46) and the Officium Defunctorum (ZWV 47), both integral parts of th...
Die recht umfangreiche und ungewöhnlich reich besetzte 'Missa Divi Xaverii' ZWV 12 von Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) entstand 1729 während seiner Wirkungszeit am Dresdner Hof und gehört zu den Höhepu...
The Missa Dei Patris ZWV 19 was composed in 1740 and ranks among the later works of the Bohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka. It opens an incompletely transmitted cycle of six masses which the compose...
Jan Dismas Zelenka's Missa Dei Filii ZWV 20 is the second of the three surviving 'Missae ultimae', but like other 'short masses' in the 18th century it consists only of Kyrie and Gloria. Nevertheless,...