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Jan Josef Ignác Brentner

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Brentner's music fuses a simple and direct melodic component with a complex and highly ornamented instrumental accompaniment. Although Brentner has never been a famous name, his music has proved enduring—it was still being performed in Prague and Vienna (Hofkapelle) in the mid-nineteenth century, and
63:. He seems to have preferred his middle name Josef/Joseph. What we know about him comes mostly from time he spent in Prague, from 1717 to about 1720, where he published four collections of music. Brentner's opuses 1 and 3 are collections of sacred arias for voice, strings, and continuo, 180:
San Ignacio. L'opéra perdu des missions jésuites de l'Amazonie, anciennes réductions de Chiquitos et Moxos, Bolivie (Musique Baroque à la Royale Audience de Chacras 2), Gabriel Garrido, L'Ensemble Elyma, K617, 1996. Contains Brentner’s Cantemus Domino from op.
174:, Ensemble Inégal (Gabriela Eibenová – soprano, Jaroslav Březina – tenor, Mathias Gerchen – bas, Hasan El Dunia, Martin Prokeš, Marián Krejčík, Helena Zemanová), Adam Viktora, Praha 2003, Nibiru 0144-2211. 171:, Barbora Sojková – sopranos, Lester Landenoye, Marta Fadljevičová – altos, Jaroslav Březina, Hasan El Dunia – tenors, Tomáš Král, Jaromír Nosek – basses), Adam Viktora. Praha 2008, Nibiru 0148-2211. 177:
Music from the Missions and La Plata (Bolivian baroque Vol. 2), Florilegium and Arkaendar Bolivia Choir, Channel classics, 2006. Contains Brentner's Gloria et honore from op. 2.
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Concertos & Arias , Hana Blažíková – soprano, Collegium Marianum, Jana Semerádová, Prague 2009, Supraphon SU 3970-2, (Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague).
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Vesperae cum ordinariis psalmis, Hymnodia divina op. 3 (Music of baroque Bohemia). Ensemble Inégal, Pražští barokní sólisté (
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Although a great many of Brentner's works are known to be lost, a scattering of manuscript copies survive throughout the
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and a large number of them are located in the Music Archive of the Bendiktinerstift in
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Jan Josef Ignác Brentner was born into the family of the mayor of the town of
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Václav Kapsa: Joseph Brentner. A Catalogue of His Works (Brk)
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Horae pomeridianae seu Concertus cammerales sex, op. 4
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Bohemian
Baroque
Dobřany
Bohemia
Premonstratensian
Teplá
Prague
Czech lands
Göttweig
South America
Bolivia
Gabriela Eibenová




"Academus Edition"
Czech Academy of Sciences
"Johann Joseph Ignaz Brentner. Duchovní árie II/ Sacred Arias II"
Czech Academy of Sciences
Václav Kapsa: Joseph Brentner. A Catalogue of His Works (Brk)
Czech Academy of Sciences
Free scores by Jan Josef Ignác Brentner
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1689 births
1742 deaths
Czech Baroque composers
Czech male classical composers
People from Dobřany

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