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The Rose Ensemble is pleased to announce the release of its second recording, a CD featuring Music from the Legends of Ancient Czechoslovakia and Poland

O Beate Stanislae   Anon. 13th c. (?) Polish

Beata es virgo   Mikolaj Zielenski, B. ca 1611 (Polish)

Nobis est natus hodie   Anon. from Codex Specialnik (Prague, 15th c.)

In natali Domini

Saint Vojtech or Adalbert: Scholar, Bishop, and Beloved Saint of the Polish & Czech People

Beatus Adalbertus   Anon. 13th c. (?) Polish

Per merita sancti Adalberti   Anon. 13th c. (?) Polish

Alme presul et beate   Anon. 14th c. Czech

Poslan jest od Boha andel Anon. 16th c. Czech

Magnificat   Jan Sixt z Lerchenfelsu, d. 1629 (Polish)

Dies est Laetitiae   Anon. 14th c. Czech

Stala se jest vec divna   Anon. 15th c. Czech

De Nativitate Domino   Anon. 15th c. Czech

 

Jan Hus: The Czech Martin Luther

Hospodine, Pomiluj Ny   Anon. 11th c. Czech (attr. to Saint Vojtech)

Pisen o Koncilu Kostnickem   Anon., ca. 1415

Primo Tempore   Anon. 14th c. Czech

 

Saint Wenceslaus; "The Duke" and Patron Saint of the Czech Lands

Svaty Vaclave   Anon. 12th c. Czech

Dulce Melos Domaslaus,   ca. 13th c. (Czech)

Salve pater optime   Anon. 15th c. Czech

Decet huius conctis horis   Jan z Jenstejna, written ca. 1350-1400 (Czech)

 

This recording is available from Applause Records (on Snelling Ave. in St. Paul, Minnesota), Cheapo Records in Uptown Minneapolis, Road Runner Records in Minneapolis, Twin-Cities-area Barnes and Noble stores (Har Mar, Galleria, Nicollet Mall), select Borders Books and Music Stores, or by mail order direct from the Rose Ensemble.

This recording was engineered by DolceVita Audio.

 

 

 

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