Asprilio Pacelli: Motectorum et psalmorum […] liber primus
Asprilio Pacelli, a composer and organist active in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, went down in the musical history of both Rome and […]
Asprilio Pacelli, a composer and organist active in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, went down in the musical history of both Rome and […]
The music collection once belonging to the Collegium Braunsbergense Societatis Jesu, and now kept at the Uppsala University Library (Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteket), comes from the first […]
Carolus Göbel (1721–1764) studied at the Jesuit gymnasium and convictus of St Joseph in Wrocław, where he also joined the Jesuit order. For many years […]
The surviving musical output of Annibale Orgas (1585–1629) – first Italian maestro di cappella of the Wawel Cathedral – comprises, apart from the Sacrarum cantionum […]
Carolus Pelicanus (1642–1702) received a musical education in Prague; where he also joined the Society of Jesus. He worked in many different Jesuit colleges of […]
Amandus Ivanschiz (1727–1758), was a Pauline Father and composer, active in Austria. Among his numerous surviving works, written in distinctly early Classical style there are […]
In this edition we present next two works by Joseph Bolehovský (1743–1811), the composer, whose rich musical output was well known in many centers of […]
The present edition discusses various aspects of Jesuit musical culture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, included in the inventories of Jesuit houses issued in late 1773 […]
Antonius Swoboda (1709 – after 1746) entered the Jesuit order in Jíčín. He spent his life in Olomouc, Telč, Prague, Wrocław, and Kłodzko, where he […]
Joseph Bolehovský (1743–1811) was born in Kostelec nad Orlicí, where he held the posts of organist and cantor in Kostelec, as well as teacher in […]
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