In illo tempore

Music of the Italian masters
in the Czech lands during the reign of Rudolf II.

Thursday 01. 10. 2020 | 20.00 Church of Our Lady before Týn
Staroměstské náměstí, Staré Město

Artists

artistic director

CAPPELLA MARIANA
Hana Blažíková, Barbora Kabátková – soprano
Vojtěch Semerád, Tomáš Lajtkep, Ondřej Holub – tenor
Martin Schicketanz – baritone
Jaromír Nosek – bass

Programme

Nicolas Gombert (ca 1495–1561)
In illo tempore loquente Jesu

Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643)
Missa In illo tempore, SV 205

Annibale Perini (ca 1560–1596)
Cantate Dominum a 7
(from Promptuarium musicum II., Štrasburk 1612)

Giovanni Battista Steffanini (1574–1630)
Beata es Virgo Maria a 7
(from Promptuarium musicum I., Štrasburk 1611)

Giovanni Battista Pinello de Gherardi
(1544–1587)
Pater noster a 6
(from Muteta quinque vocum, Praha 1589,
edition ©2015 Musica Rudolphina)

Franz Sales (ca 1540–1599)
Quanti mercenarii/Iam non sum dignus
(from Sacrarum cantionum I., Praha 1593,
edice ©2015 Musica Rudolphina)

Gregorio Zucchini (ca 1550 – ca 1616)
Gaudium sit tibi semper a 7
(from Promptuarium musicum IV., Štrasburk 1617)

Concert without intermission.
Expected end of the concert 21.15.

Annotation

Capella Mariana will present a programme of vocal music from the "pre-Baroque" period of the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. At that time, the Habsburgs were the most powerful ruling family in Europe, and Prague became the seat of the imperial court, as well as a prominent centre of science and the arts where the finest music of Italian and Dutch composers could be heard.

 

Claudio Monteverdi also visited Prague in the service of Vincenzo Gonzaga. His parody mass for six voices "In illo tempore", named after and modelled on a motet by Nicolas Gombert, is the featured composition of the evening’s programme. This contemplative work, published along with the grandiose and innovative Marian Vespers in 1610, illustrates Monteverdi's respect for the "old style" and the Franco-Flemish school, and his perfect command of polyphony. However, other refined music was also written by lesser-known contemporaries and peers of Monteverdi, such as Giovanni Battista Steffanini, as well as composers from the previous generation such as Franz Sales and Gregorio Zucchini.

 

Visitors to this concert in the Týn Church will be able to enjoy this original programme of Monteverdi's music and appreciate the work of other Italian composers that could have been heard by Emperor Rudolf II himself or by Tycho de Brahe, one of Rudolf’s most famous courtiers who is also buried in the church. The staging of the concert will thus evoke the period when Prague was the political and cultural "heart" of Europe and when music came under the rule of the Italian masters…

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Church of Our Lady before Týn

Staroměstské náměstí, Staré Město

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Artists

Cappella Mariana

Cappella Mariana

Cappella Mariana is a vocal ensemble specializing in medieval and renaissance polyphony and the vocal repertoire of Early Baroque.

 

The performances of Capella Mariana have met with enthusiastic reception from the public and critics alike, the latter highlighting the ensemble’s expressive performance based on close attention paid to the text.

 

Cappella Mariana was founded in 2008 as one of the few local ensembles focussing on the interpretation of high vocal polyphony, especially from Italian, Flemish, and English Renaissance. The ensemble is an artistic guarantor of the concert cycle Lenten Fridays which aims to revive the historical tradition of musical performances held at the Monastery of the Knights of the Cross with the Red Star.

 

The members of the ensemble are internationally renowned vocal artists who regularly collaborate also with ensemble Collegium Marianum and are frequent guests at some of the foremost European and world music scenes (e.g. Oude Muziek Utrecht, MAfestival Bruges, Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Bachfest Leipzig, Prague Spring, and Mitte Europa). They specialize in the interpretation of baroque and pre-romantic music and have appeared in concert venues in the Czech Republic and abroad with ensembles such as Bach Collegium Japan, Collegium Vocale Gent, Vox Luminis, Huelgas Ensemble, or Tiburtina Ensemble.

 

In 2012 the ensemble published its first CD, Sacrum et Profanum. In 2014 Cappella Mariana participated in the celebrations of the Year of Czech Music, publishing second CD Praga Magna with repertory of the court of Rudolf II, performing at the important European festivals and recording its concert performances for the Czech Radio.

 

Nowadays the ensemble is regular guest of festivals like Oude Muziek Utrecht, Laus Polyphoniae Antwerp, Arte Sacro Madrid and is preparing new CD discovering important bohemian manuscript Codex Specialnik.

 

The ensemble works under the artistic direction of Vojtěch Semerád, a graduate of Charles University, Prague, and Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris who further pursues his interest in vocal polyphony and researches in the area of 15th– and 16th-century music of Central-European provenience.

Vojtěch Semerád

Vojtěch Semerád

tenor

Vojtěch Semerád is a graduate of the Prague Conservatory, the Faculty of Pedagogy of Charles University in Prague (choirmastering) and the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris (baroque violin with François Fernandez). He is a finalist of the Telemann-Wettbewerb International Competition in Magdeburg. He has been trained as a singer since 2010 throughout private lessons (with teachers such as Chantal Santon Jeffery, Peter Kooij, Poppy Holden) and masterclasses.
 
As a solo singer, Vojtěch Semerád is invited by renowned ensembles such as Les Arts Florissants, Ensemble Correspondances, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Vox Luminis or Huelgas Ensemble, with whom he performs at major international venues and festivals such as Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Park Avenue Armory New York, Logan Center Chicago, Concertgebouw Rotterdam, Wigmore Hall London, Palau de la Música Barcelona, etc. He has taken part in several opera productions, and has recently sung Histoires Sacrés by M.-A. Charpentier, the role of Acis in G. F. Handel’s Acis and Galatea, the role of Atys in J. B. Lully’s Atys and the role of Pythonisse in Charpentier’s David et Jonathas. He is regularly invited as the Evangelist in passions and oratorios by J. S. Bach.
 
Vojtěch Semerád is the artistic director of the vocal ensemble Cappella Mariana, with which he performs forgotten works of vocal polyphony of Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque era. Today the ensemble is regularly invited to the prestigious festivals a.o. Oude Muziek Utrecht, Laus Polyphoniae Antwerpen, Voices of Passion Leuven, MAfestival Brugge, Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Innsbrucker Festwochen, Prague Spring and Concentus Moraviae.
 
He has recorded for Deutsche Gramophon, Naïve, Harmonia Mundi, Passacaille and Supraphon, in total more than 30 recordings, and also regularly records for Czech Radio.
 
Vojtěch Semerád is also a researcher, focusing on the discovery of 15th, 16th and 17th century vocal music in Central Europe.