NEW FROM THE MUSIC CENTER PUBLISHING HOUSE
CD album SACRED MUSIC IN SLOVAKIA FROM SOURCES OF THE 11th - 17th CENTURY
The CD album presents chants of Gregorian plainchant from manuscript codices dating from the 11th to the 16th centuries, set in the context of the vocal polyphonic repertoire from 17th-century Spiš and Šariš sources. The selection of compositions on the recording is thematically based on two five-voice polyphonic works — Magnificat octavi toni by David Thusius and the anonymous Te Boha chwalime — taken from the Levoča Music Collection and the Ľubica Hymnal. Additional sources of the repertoire include the Bratislava Antiphonaries, the Spiš Missal, the Bardejov Music Collection, and other manuscripts.
The selected works were recorded by the vocal-instrumental ensemble AD FONTES musical ensemble under the artistic direction of Sylvia Urdová:
Zuzana Badárová – soprano
Eva Šušková – mezzosoprano
Tomáš Šelc – bass
Juraj Kuchar – tenor
Matúš Šimko – tenor
Júlia Urdová – voice, viola
Radka Kubínová – flute
Michal Klas – violin
Ján Prievozník – violone
Sylvia Urdová – voice, organ
The CD booklet contains information in Slovak, English, and German, as well as the lyrics to each composition.
CD contents:
1. Alleluia – Ave benedicta Maria
2. O mundi Domina
3. Te Boha chwalime (Tě Boha chválíme)
4. Sanctus – Omnes unanimiter
5. Ecce veniet Dominus
6. Thomas Stoltzer: Jesus Christus nostra salus
7. Salve, sancta Parens
8. Alleluia – Assumpta est Maria
9. Michael Praetorius: Vergente mundi vespere
10. Surrexit Dominus – Venite, exsultemus Domino
11. David Thusius: Magnificat octavi toni
You can purchase the CD in selected bookstores or in our e-shop.
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AD FONTES musical ensemble is a vocal-instrumental group dedicated to historically informed performance of music ranging from the Middle Ages to the present. It pays special attention to Gregorian chant and related music. The ensemble revives and rediscovers musical compositions preserved in authentic historical manuscript and printed sources, conveying their timeless artistic value to contemporary audiences. Founded in 2023, the group has performed multiple concerts across Slovakia. It collaborates with renowned singers and instrumentalists who specialize in historically informed performance.
The artistic director, Sylvia Urdová, studied Gregorian chant (semiology, singing, and conducting) at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna and earned a doctorate in medieval music from the Department of Musicology at the Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava.