Šimon Brixi (1693-1735)
- Offertorium solenne 'Domini Soli'
Performers: Maria Mrazova (alto); Miroslav Svejda (tenor); Maîtrise 
d'enfants de Brno; Chœur féminin du Conservatoire de Prague, Chœur 
d'hommes Moravan; Orchestre Radiosymphonique de Bratislava;
Vaclav 
Smetacek (1906-1986, conductor)
Further info: Prague Chante Noel
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Bohemian organist and composer. His musical training began at the Jesuit
 Gymnasium Jičín (1711-1717). Though he briefly studied law at Prague 
University, he soon abandoned it for music, becoming the organist at the
 Týn Church. His major breakthrough came in 1720 with the success of his
 works for the annual 'musica navalis', the St. John’s Eve festivities 
on the Vltava River. This success secured him a lucrative commission to 
compose the music for these festivals every year from 1722 to 1729. He 
later served as a music teacher and organist at St. Martin's school, 
rising to choirmaster at St. Martin's in 1727. As a composer, his output
 include 34 extant works, among them, several masses, settings of the Te
 Deum and the Magnificat, litanies, offertories and motets; one school 
comedy is known, 'Cancet preambulans'. His compositions are in the 
Venetian style represented by Johann Joseph Fux and Antonio Caldara, 
with some elements of Czech folk music. His style is marked by full 
instrumentation and a preference for brass. He handled contrapuntal 
texture skilfully, and in homophonic passages often made use of 
concertato interplay between soloists and chorus. His son František 
Xaver Brixi (1732-1771) was also organist and composer.

 
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