Antonius Swoboda (1709 – after 1746). Dixit Dominus. Litaniae Lauretanae
Antonius Swoboda (1709 – after 1746) entered the Jesuit order in Jíčín. He spent his life in Olomouc, Telč, Prague, Wrocław, and Kłodzko, where he […]
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 […]
Joannes Possival was one of those Jesuits active in the field of music who, though born in Bohemia, spent a large part of their lives […]
Melchior Fabricius was a Jesuit active in Kalisz, Cracow, Poznań, Jarosław, Lublin, Lwów, and other minor cities of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In many of them existed […]
Tomasz Szewerowski was a theologian, graduate of Vilinius Academy. A singer and composer, conductor of the Kiev Uniate metropolitan bishop Cyprian Żochowski’s vocal-instrumental ensemble, was […]
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. […]
The work is available for free download at musical catalogues subpage of Fontes Musicae.
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 […]
Geistliche Catholische Gesänge…is the oldest Latvian Catholic songbook known to us today, collected by the Jesuit Georg Elger and published in 1621 by Georg Schönfels. […]
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