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Psalmi : per soli, coro misto ed organo = for solos, chorus and organ

Title
  1. Psalmi : per soli, coro misto ed organo = for solos, chorus and organ / Klement Slavický. Horká hlína: kantáta pro baryton sólo, smísený sbor a klavír nebo varhany na verse Jaroslava Seiferta = Bitter earth : cantata for baritone solo, mixed choir and piano or organ on verses by Jaroslav Seifert / Petr Eben.
Published by
  1. Prague : Panton, 1990.
Author
  1. Slavický, Klement, 1910-1999.

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Additional authors
  1. Eben, Petr, 1929-2007.
  2. Seifert, Jaroslav, 1901-1986.
  3. Losová, Salome.
  4. Pecková, Dagmar.
  5. Dolezal, Vladimír.
  6. Vele, Ludek.
  7. Hora, Jan.
  8. Kühn, Pavel.
  9. Kríz, Vratislav.
  10. Bogunia, Stanislav.
  11. Kühnův smíšený sbor.
  12. Pěvecký sbor Čs. rozhlasu.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Horká hlína : kantáta pro baryton sólo, smísený sbor a klavír nebo varhany na verse Jaroslava Seiferta
  2. Bitter earth : cantata for baritone solo, mixed choir and piano or organ on verses by Jaroslav Seifert
Subject
  1. Psalms (Music)
  2. Choruses (Mixed voices) with organ
  3. Choruses (Mixed voices) with organ
Contents
  1. Side 1: Psalmi (36:05): 1. Exaudi Domine (5:01) -- 2. De profundis (6:00) ; 3. Jubilate Deo (7:19) ; 4. Deus meus (4:05) ; 5. Ecce, oculi Domini (5:49) -- Side 2: 6. Laudate Dominum (7:33) -- Horká hlína : kantáta pro baryton sólo, smísený sbor a klavír nebo varhany na verse Jaroslava Seiferta (17:04): 1. Písen zen a muzo = Song of the women and men (4:37) -- 2. Písen o rodné zemi = Song of the Native land (5:13) -- 3. Zeme chudých = Land of the poor (7:04).
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Event (note)
  1. Recorded March 14-16, 1989, Dvorák Hall of Prague's House of Artists.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin (1st work) and Czech (2nd work); Program notes in Czech, English and German and texts with Czech, English (for Latin), and German translations (8 p. : ill.) in container.