Jan Dismas Zelenka: Missa Omnium Sanctorum | ZWV 21 | 1741 | by Ensemble Inégal
Next to Johann David Heinichen and Johann Adolf Hasse, Jan Dismas Zelenka is more than justified in claiming a position among the leading musical luminaries of Dresden Baroque. Born in Louňovice pod Blaníkem, Bohemia, in 1679, he took his first music lessons most likely from his father, an organist. He is presumed to have studied at the Jesuit College in Prague.
KYRIE
00:00 Kyrie eléison (Coro)
00:42 Christe eléison (Solo T)
04:26 Kyrie eléison II (Coro)
GLORIA
06:59 Glória in excélsis Deo (Coro, Solo S,A,T,B)
12:05 Qui tollis peccáta mundi (Solo S)
17:23 Quóniam tu solus Sanctus I (Coro)
18:24 Quóniam tu solus Sanctus II (Solo A)
23:04 Cum Sancto Spiritu I (Coro)
23:22 Cum Sancto Spiritu II (Coro)
CREDO
27:05 Credo (Coro, Solo S,A,T,B)
SANCTUS
38:02 Sanctus (Coro)
40:32 Benedictus (Solo S,A)
42:21 Osanna (Coro)
AGNUS DEI
43:30 Agnus Dei (Coro, Solo B)
46:21 Dona nobis pacem (Coro)
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