Music in the Czech lands The 17th century: Michna, Vejvanovský and others nAdam Michna z Otradovic (1600-1676) Jindřichův Hradec (Bohemia) organist, author of hymnal books for four voices, author of latin figural music n n nhttp://www.antologiehudby.cz/texty.php?jazyk=EN Michna 001 Michna1 Michna2 nREQUIEM: Missa pro defunctis n(structure after 1570 till II. vatican council) nIntroitus Requiem aeternam nKyrie nGraduale: Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine nTractus: Absolve nSekvence: Dies Irae nOffertorium: Domine Jesu Christe nSanctus nAgnus nCommunio: Lux aeterna n(responsorium ad absolutionem): Libera me Domine nCatholic vespers nIntroductory vers with respons Deus in adiutorium meum intende / Domine ad adjuvandum me festina npsalms (4-5) with antiphones nreading with a responsory nhymnus nMagnificat with antiphone nConcluding vers with the respons Benedicamus Domino / Deo gratias nPavel Josef Vejvanovský (1639-1693) trumpeter, kapellmeister: active mainly in Kroměříž at the court of the bishop of Olomouc Sehnal, Jiří: Pavel Vejvanovský and the Kroměříž music collection. Perspectives of seventeenth-century music in Moravia. Olomouc 2008. n nCzech catholic hymnal books n nMatěj Václav Štejer: Kancionál český (first edition 1683) nVáclav Karel Hollan Rovenský: Capella Regia musicalis (1693-4)