Annibale Orgas (1585–1629). Sacrarum cantionum liber primus
Annibale Orgas was one of those Italian musicians who made a name for themselves in the history of musical culture in the 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. […]
Annibale Orgas was one of those Italian musicians who made a name for themselves in the history of musical culture in the 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. […]
Opella de Passione Domini is a uniquely preserved series of twelve musical compositions performed during the passion meditation of the Jesuit sodality of the Annunciation […]
Mykoła Dylecki was a Baroque composer, theorist, music teacher, singer, organist and Orthodox Church choirmaster, living and working first in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, later in […]
Jacek Szczurowski’s Missa Emmanuelis pro Sacra Nocte is a setting of the fixed parts of the Mass intended for the Midnight Mass. That particular Mass, […]
From the environment of Silesian Jesuits emerged Joannes Faber’s Lÿtaniæ de omnibus Sanctis pro diebus Rogationum – a composition based on the text of the […]
A crucial place in the music collection from Braniewo, looted 1626 and added to the collection of Uppsala University Library (S-Uu), is occupied by partbooks […]
Jacek (Hyacinthus) Szczurowski was undoubtedly the most widely known and most fecund Jesuit composer active in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Of his very large output, only […]
The musical culture of the Society of Jesus was forged not just by members of that order, but also by secular musicians associated with it. […]
Another musical notes edition: Georgius Braun (1658-1709). In Nomine Jesu, O Caelitum Dux, edited by Tomasz Jeż, was published by Fontes Musicae. After his theological […]
We present the first issue of the Fontes Musicae in Polonia music scores series: the critical edition of four compositions by Martin Kretzmer, a Jesuit […]
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