Sacra et litaniae - pars VII, VIII, IX
Litaniae de SS. nomine Jesu, Litaniae B. M. V., Te deum
by Adam Michna Z Otradovic
Mixed Choir - Sheet Music

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2 singing voice, Mixed choir, orchestra (Vocal (2), Mixed choir, Orchestra)

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Litaniae de SS. nomine Jesu, Litaniae B. M. V., Te deum. Composed by Adam Michna Z Otradovic. Edited by V. Belský. This edition: Complete edition. Adam Vaclav Michna. Compositions 12. Classical. Complete edition, Score. With Language: Latin, Text Language: Czech/German/English. Editio Baerenreiter Praha #H07997. Published by Editio Baerenreiter Praha (PA.H07997).

ISBN 9790260104150. 31 x 23.7 cm inches. Text Language: Latin.

Adam Michna z Otradovic (1600 - 1676), a contemporary of Schutz and Carissimi, is regarded as the most remarkable figure of Czech art in the 17th century. Apart from having been an outstanding composer of both simple church songs and sophisticated figural works, he also left to posterity a highly individual output of verse. His entire known production was inspired exclusively by the world of Catholic spirituality. The twelfth volume of a new complete edition of his works contains Litaniae de SS. nomine Jesu, Litaniae B.M.V., and Te Deum. This is the final part of Michna's most extensive collection of sacred music, Sacra et litaniae, comprised of six masses, two litanies, and a Te Deum.

The collection's individual compositions probably date from different periods. For its part, the Sacra et litaniae was first published in 1654, like most of Michna's production by the Academic Print of the Clementinum in Prague. The Litaniae de SS. nomine Jesu is economical in terms of duration, and is characterized by restrained expression, with the alternation of tutti, concertante soli and double choir, that last feature assigning it a solemn note. The vocal combination requires two four-voice choirs (each with four"proper"soloists), the prescribed instrumental accompaniment consisting of two violins"cum aliis instrumentis ad libitum"- here, four violas. The Litaniae B.M.V. has a five-voice choir (with two sopranos) and soloists. The instrumental accompaniment consists of two violins, a viola, plus further optional instruments"ad libitum."The Te Deum for four-voice choir with soloists, two obbligato violins and three trombones ad lib., was written for a now unknown festival occasion.The publication is introduced by the informative preface by Jiri Sehnal and critical report (V. Belsky).