Vita ceu harmonia. Jiří Carolides: A Poet and Composer between the Imperial Court and the New Town of Prague Marta Vaculínová, Petr Daněk Jiří Carolides was one of the most distinguished Czech Latin humanist poets, and in his works he combines interest in poetry with love for music. Already during his university studies, he wrote a congratulatory polyphonic composition, and he was also active as a composer when he was older. He came…
The Cantional of Ondřej Kopydlanský of Sedlčany in a New Context Dagmar Štefancová The cantional of Ondřej Kopydlanský of Sedlčany (NM-ČMH AZ 34) is one of the polyphonic artefacts of Czech Renaissance music with a complete set of the vocal parts. The study of archival materials, comparisons with similar cantionals, and discoveries made during the source’s restoring in 2007 have…
Hus-Hussite Themes and Other Repertoire in the Manuscript Songbook “Písně Baborovy” (Babor’s Songs) Viktor Velek The study deals with a manuscript source, the content of which was heretofore known only to a small extent thanks to J. V. Šmejkal’s book Piseň pisni narodu českeho (Song of Songs of the Czech Nation, 1935). The collection known as “Pisně Baborovy” (Babor’s Songs) was rediscovered by the author in…
Ad fontes Ioannis Neanderi artis et vitae: The Estate of Jan Novák at the National Museum – Czech Museum of Music in Prague Pavel Žůrek, Martin Flašar
Martin Pašek: Osvald Chlubna a jeho první smyčcový kvartet. Geneze, analýza, recepce, kritická edice (Osvald Chlubna and His First String Quartet. Genesis, Analysis, Reception, Critical Edition) Ondřej Pivoda
Jana Kalinayová-Bartová et col.: Hudobné dejiny Bratislavy. Od stredoveku po rok 1918 (The Music History of Bratislava: From the Middle Ages until 1918) Tomáš Slavický
Petr Koukal: Varhany brněnské a loketské školy a jejich zvukové ideály (Organs of the Brno and Loket School and Their Sonic Ideals) Jiří Sehnal