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Maciej Wronowicz

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Maciej H. Wronowicz (fl. 1680s) was a Polish composer, and from 1680–84 capelmeister at Włocławek.[1]

Surviving works

De profundis for 2 sopranos, bass and basso continuo, a Laudate Dominum for 2 sopranos, bass, 2 violins, viola b.c., In dulci iubilo for soprano, 2 violins and b.c., a Lauda Sion for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, 2 violins, viola i b.c.

Recordings

  • Exportatio defuncti, on Damian Stachowicz: Missa pro defunctis, Bornus Consort Dux 2013

References

  1. ^ Bolesław Kumor, Zdzisław Obertyński Historia Kościoła w Polsce Volume 1, Part 1 - Page 376 1974 ... Tutaj działał Maciej Wronowicz (1680 — 1684), dyrygent i kompozytor. ... Do historii muzyki weszły: kapele pijarów (w ich kolegiach uczył Damian Stachowicz),.