Source:
[1], [4], [7], [15], [18]-[19], [21] Praha, Nároní
knihovna V H 11
[2] Praha, Nároní muzeum, XV A 10
[3], [10], [23] Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz Magister Cracoviensis,
Opera Musica. Ed. Jaromír Cerný, Kraków
1993
[5] Praha, Nároní muzeu, XIV D 8
[6], [12], [14] Praha, Nároní knihovna III D 10
[8], [11], [13] Hradec Králové, Muzeum
Východních Cech, II A 6
[9], [17] Budapest, Orzágos Széchényi
Könyvtár, Ms Lat. 243
[16] Praha, Knihovna metropolitní kapituly, P III
[20] Bamberg, Staatliche Bibliothek, Litt. 115
[22] Praha, Knihovna metropolitní kapituly, A LIX.3
Playing time: 70' 55"
Performers:
Schola Gregoriana Pragensis [Hasan El-Dunia (soloist), Jirí
Hodina (soloist), Marián Krejcík (soloist), Ondrej
Manour (soloist), Michal Medek (soloist), Martin Prokes (soloist),
Stanislav Predota (soloist), Jan Steka (soloist), Matous Vlcinský
- David Eben, dir. with Petra Noskaiová (mezzo-soprano).
Recording site and date:
Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Regional Museum of Social History asnd
Culture, Ceská Lípa, Czech Republic [02/2002], rel.
2002
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to the Virgin Mary.
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