ZELENKA | Lauda Jerusalem à 4 | C: A: T: B: ZWV 102 {Autograph score}

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
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    The autograph score of one of two "Lauda Jerusalem" settings by Zelenka, /Z. 102/.
    Composed circa 1728, this short, through-composed setting certainly was intended for the vocalists and instrumentalists of the Kapellknaben ensemble. It is composed for four-part chorus /the sopranos are supported by two oboes/ with an instrumental accompaniment of three real parts for unison violins, viola, and continuo - all playing a semi-ostinato pattern throughout. A copy of Lauda Jerusalem is found today as a set of eight parts in Prague, part of Sehling’s collection. In 1765 this work was performed in the Cathedral’s St Wenceslaus chapel. The comment "bonus" written into a part reminds us that twenty years after his death Zelenka’s music was still heard in Prague and this little setting of psalm 147 was considered to be good.
    Performer & Album Info - 3:38
    Performer(s):
    Lauda Jerusalem, ZWV 102 · Adam Viktora · Inegal Ensemble · Prague Baroque Solists
    Zelenka Psalmi Varii
    ℗ Nibiru

Комментарии • 4

  • @TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru
    @TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru  5 месяцев назад +2

    High quality re-upload of this score-video, the finished product which will remain forever hopefully, should there be no copyright issues in the future.
    Other Psalm, Magnificat, and Hymn Settings (Z. 66-120) > ruclips.net/p/PLBbL1YJd7_Wq4sFE0tQRirOplJ1VwCJy7

  • @michaelpapadopoulos5450
    @michaelpapadopoulos5450 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru
    @TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru  5 месяцев назад +3

    Composed circa 1728, this short, through-composed setting certainly was intended for the vocalists and instrumentalists of the Kapellknaben ensemble. It is composed for four-part chorus /the sopranos are supported by two oboes/ with an instrumental accompaniment of three real parts for unison violins, viola, and continuo - all playing a semi-ostinato pattern throughout. A copy of Lauda Jerusalem is found today as a set of eight parts in Prague, part of Sehling’s collection. In 1765 this work was performed in the Cathedral’s St Wenceslaus chapel. The comment "bonus" written into a part reminds us that twenty years after his death Zelenka’s music was still heard in Prague and this little setting of psalm 147 was considered to be good.

  • @pedrosantos3743
    @pedrosantos3743 5 месяцев назад

    Psalmus 147
    12 Lauda Hierusalem Dominum
    lauda Deum tuum Sion
    13 quoniam confortavit seras portarum tuarum
    benedixit filiis tuis in te
    14 qui posuit fines tuos pacem
    et adipe frumenti satiat te
    15 qui emittit eloquium suum terrae
    velociter currit sermo ejus
    16 qui dat nivem sicut lanam
    nebulam sicut cinerem spargit
    17 mittit cristallum suum sicut buccellas
    ante faciem frigoris ejus quis sustinebit
    18 emittet verbum suum et liquefaciet ea
    flabit spiritus ejus et fluent aquae
    19 qui adnuntiat verbum suum Jacob
    justitias et judicia sua Israel
    20 non fecit taliter omni nationi
    et judicia sua non manifestavit eis.
    Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto, sicut erat in principio et nunc et semper et in saecula saeculorum.
    Amen