Zieleński: Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts) Wrocław Baroque Ensemble & Andrzej Kosendiak

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
07.08.2020

Label: CD Accord

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Wrocław Baroque Ensemble & Andrzej Kosendiak

Composer: Nicolao Zieleński

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  • Mikołaj Zieleński (1560 - 1620): Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts):
  • 1Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Ecce Virgo concipiet03:12
  • 2Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Magnificat05:51
  • 3Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Deus firmavit orbem terrae02:37
  • 4Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Viderunt omnes fines terrae02:43
  • 5Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Vox in Rama02:54
  • 6Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Vidimus stellam eius02:25
  • 7Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Responsum accepit simeon02:26
  • 8Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Fantasia a tre03:33
  • 9Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): In monte Oliveti03:18
  • 10Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Salve festa dies04:34
  • 11Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Mitte manum tuam02:56
  • 12Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Ascendit Deus03:05
  • 13Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Spiritus Sanctus docebit vos01:47
  • 14Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Video caelos apertos03:42
  • 15Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts): Benedictus sit Deus Pater04:32
  • Total Runtime49:35

Info for Zieleński: Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts)



In the 16th century Venice became one of the most important centers of musical life in Europe. The activities of numerous talented musicians of St Mark’s Basilica, a dynamic growth of instrumental music, the adoption and creative development of polychoral techniques and the growth of thriving music printing houses all contributed to this propitious state of affairs.To transalpine composers from the turn of the 17th century, composing in the Venetian style and having their works printed by local printing houses represented a mark of belonging to Europe’s musical elite. The only Polish composer to fulfill these criteria was Mikołaj Zieleński. His two-part work entitled Offertoria totius anni and Communiones totius anni, half of which consists of polychoral pieces, was published in 1611 by the Venetian printer Giacomo Vincenti.

At the time Zieleński worked as Kapellmeister and organist at the Łowicz court of the Polish primate, archbishop of Gniezno Wojciech Baranowski, to whom he dedicated his publication. Surviving information concerning the composer’s life is scant, his dates of birth and death remain unknown. We only know that he came from Warka, was married to Anna Feterówna and in 1604 received from the bishop of Płock – at the time a post held by Baranowski – a plot of land in Gromin near Pułtusk. Such an endowment was doubtless effected by Zieleński’s services performed for the bishop, a great music lover and connoisseur of music. It is safe to assume that the former had been in the service of the latter for a considerable amount of time. In later years Primate Baranowski, in appreciation of his Kapellmeister’s talents, endowed him with further benefits and most probably also financed the Venetian edition of his work. The date of its publication coincides in time with the last surviving references to Zieleński, according to which he participated in court proceedings in Łowicz at the end of February and beginning of March and in mid-April 1611. Nothing further is known about the course of his life.

Wrocław Baroque Ensemble
Andrzej Kosendiak, conductor



Andrzej Kosendiak
Director of the National Forum of Music, artist, conductor and pedagogue, Andrzej Kosendiak has earned an enviable reputation as one of the most active and committed musicians and organizers of music life in Poland. He graduated from the Department of Composition, Conducting and Music Theory of Wrocław Music Academy. In 2013 he obtained the academic degree of doctor habilitatus. For many years he taught at his Alma Mater, where in 2001-2009 he was head of the Cross-Department Early Music Studies. Since 2014 he has been Professor at the S. Moniuszko Academy of Music in Gdańsk. In 2005 he became Director of the Wrocław Philharmonic and the International Festival Wratislavia Cantans.

He soon reformulated the profile of both organizations and successfully led them to their merger in 2014 into one performing arts organization - the National Forum of Music. Upon his initiative, construction works of the new venue of the National Forum of Music were commenced, and he is now the coordinator of this state-of-the-art concert hall development. Andrzej Kosendiak’s efforts led to the establishment of Society of Polish Philharmonics, of which he is now chair for the second term of office.

Of the National Forum of Music artistic ensembles, many were founded upon Andrzej Kosendiak’s initiative: NFM Choir, Wrocław Baroque Orchestra, NFM Boys’ Choir, and he also contributed to the founding of Polish National Youth Choir. Andrzej Kosendiak founded the festivals Forum Musicum and Leo Festival. Thanks to his efforts, in 2013 the Wrocław Philharmonic organized the 27th Congress of the International Society for the Performing Arts, attended by around 400 delegates and guests from all over the world. He is one of the authors of academies of early music held annually in Wrocław, combining concerts with master classes (Bach Academy in 2014 and Handel Academy in 2015). Andrzej Kosendiak has launched several educational projects: Singing Wrocław, Singing Poland, and Mummy, Daddy Sing to Me. He is one of the authors of Muzyka w Mieście monthly, issued since 2012 by the National Forum of Music.

Andrzej Kosendiak put forward the idea of recording the complete works of Witold Lutosławski – in the Opera Omnia series six albums have been released so far. Another initiative is 1000 Years of Music in Wrocław, presenting the musical heritage of our city. Thanks to his commitment, the phonographic project of Paul McCreesh and the NFM Choir is now under way, recording the greatest oratorios in music history. The discs released so far have won prestigious awards: BBC Music Magazine Award (twice), Diapason d’Or de l’Année and Gramophone Editor’s Choice.

Early music is of particular interest to Andrzej Kosendiak: in 1985 he founded Collegio di Musica Sacra and has directed the ensemble ever since. They have given concerts in many European countries, as well as the US (including collaboration with Chapel Hill University NC), appearing at the most prestigious festivals and concert venues across Poland. His recording catalogue includes rediscovered music from Wrocław University Library – Musica da chiesa (DUX), and from Strasbourg Library - F. X Richter: 'Missa Pastorale', Dixit, Magnificat (CYPRES) as well as A. M. Bononcini’s Stabat Mater (DUX). 2012 and 2014 saw the release of two discs with works by G. G. Gorczycki (CD Accord) directed by Andrej Kosendiak. The first disc was awarded Wrocław Music Prize and nominated for Fryderyk Award. As a conductor he gives regular concerts with the NFM Symphony Orchestra and Choir, as well as Wrocław Baroque Orchestra and philharmonic ensembles across Poland. Over the recent years he has conducted Haydn’s The Creation, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s Mass in C minor and Requiem, Bach’s Mass in B flat minor and both Passions (initiating years ago a tradition of performing these works in Wrocław during the Holy Week), Fauré’s Requiem, and Britten’s Saint Nicolas.

Booklet for Zieleński: Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts)

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