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Andrzej Kosendiak: ‎Marcin Józef Żebrowski II (24/96 FLAC)

Andrzej Kosendiak: ‎Marcin Józef Żebrowski II (24/96 FLAC)
Andrzej Kosendiak: ‎Marcin Józef Żebrowski II (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Marcin Józef Żebrowski
Performer: Wroclaw Baroque Ensemble
Conductor: Andrzej Kosendiak
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: CD Accord
Catalogue: ACD294
Release: 2022
Size: 971 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Vesperae in visitatione beatae Mariae Virginis
01. No. 1, Adagio pro processione solemni in D
02. No. 2, Deus in adiutorium
03. No. 3, Exurgens Maria
04. No. 4, Dixit Dominus
05. No. 5, Exurgens Maria
06. No. 6, Intravit Maria
07. No. 7, Laudate pueri
08. No. 8, Intravit Maria
09. No. 9, Ut audivit
10. No. 10, Laetatus sum
11. No. 11, Ut audivit
12. No. 12, Benedicta tu
13. No. 13, Nisi Dominus
14. No. 14, Benedicta tu
15. No. 15, Ex quo facta est
16. No. 16, Lauda Jerusalem
17. No. 17, Ex quo facta est
18. No. 18, Ave Maris Stella
19. No. 19, Beatam me dicent
20. No. 20, Magnificat anima mea
21. No. 21, Quia respexit
22. No. 22, Deposuit potentes
23. No. 23, Gloria Patri
24. No. 24, Beatam me dicent
25. No. 25, Salve Regina
26. No. 26, Mittit ad virginem

Marcin Józef (Martino Giuseppe) Żebrowski – composer, violinist, singer (bass) and teacher – is one of the most outstanding representatives of the Polish musical culture of the 18th century. This is clearly confirmed, on the one hand, by his preserved works, and on the other, by the fact that his works were printed – as one of the few Old Polish composers – outside the territory of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1757 and 1758, the series of six sonatas a Due Violini & Basso and Sinfonia in E flat were published by Johann Julius Hummel in Amsterdam. The above-average, compared to other Polish composers of that period, talent of the Żebrowski, as well as his highly original creative invention and the variety of cultivated forms are perfectly demonstrated by this monograph recording, the second in the catalogue of the National Forum of Music in Wrocław devoted to this composer. Remigiusz Pospiech

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