Glagolitic Mass (Mša glagolskaja) for Soloists, Mixed Chorus, Organ and Orchestra after an Old Slavonic Text

Sanctus


  • Recorded: 12th March 1951
  • Record Place: Brno
  • First Release: 1951
  • (P) 1951 SUPRAPHON a.s.
  • Genre: Orchestral

Artists

  • music by: Leoš Janáček
  • original lyrics by: Sacred Lyrics
  • soprano: Libuše Domanínská
  • tenor: Josef Válka
  • contralto: Marie Juřenová
  • bass: Jaroslav Hromádka
  • chorus master: Josef Veselka
  • conductor: Břetislav Bakala
  • musical group: Moravan Academic Singing Association
  • musical group: The Vach Moravian Lady Teacher´s Choir
  • musical group: Brno Radio Symphony Orchestra

Album

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Břetislav Bakala

Janáček: Sinfonietta, Glagolitic Mass

Catalogue Number: SU 3613-2
Published: 4th February 2002
Genre: Orchestral
Format: 1 CD
Conductor Břetislav Bakala (1897 - 1958), a dedicated pupil of Leoš Janáček, reserved a significant part of his career for an exceptionally systematic presentation of his great master's works. Intheir own time Bakala's impeccable and in a sense authentic Janáčkian creations attracted extraordinary attention. Many of them were recorded and thus have been preserved for future generations oflisteners. Supraphon is now returning, in digitalized versions, to Bakala's accounts of Janáček's Sinfonietta and Glagolitic Mass. Although the original recordings were made five decades ago, timehas detracted nothing from their quality. They serve as a fascinating testimony to a key stage in the tradition of Janáčkian interpretation. Here is a title not to be missed by any Janáčekaficionado. On its tracks, Břetislav Bakala presents an original interpretation of two masterpieces by the genius of 20th-century music.

Slogan: Břetislav Bakala conducts Janáček: a rare document ofJanáčkian interpretation.
Leoš Janáček
Sinfonietta
1. Allegretto 02:19
2. Andante 05:43
3. Moderato 05:07
4. Allegretto 02:39
5. Andante con moto. Allegretto 07:07
Leoš Janáček
Glagolitic Mass (Mša glagolskaja) for Soloists, Mixed Chorus, Organ and Orchestra after an Old Slavonic Text
6. Introduction 03:21
7. Kyrie eleison 03:13
8. Gloria 06:41
9. Credo 11:24
10. Sanctus 06:35
11. Agnus Dei 04:27
12. Postludium (organ solo) 02:47
13. Exodus 01:33