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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
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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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