Miroslav Venhoda

Trained during the 1930s at Prague's Charles University, Venhoda spent the war years as choral director and organist at the city's Strahov (Dominican) monastery; a book he published in 1946, called ''Method of Studying Gregorian Chant'', drew on this experience. He first achieved an international reputation for his LP discs with the Madrigalists, which began appearing in the early 1960s and continued till the mid-1970s. These discs, mostly for the Supraphon label, included a great many world premiere recordings of composers such as Dufay, Ockeghem, Obrecht, and Jacobus Gallus, as well as of more frequently performed masters such as Palestrina, Lassus, Monteverdi, Dowland, Tallis, and Orlando Gibbons. Sometimes they included Venhoda himself at the organ. He concentrated – a singular feat, given the Czech Communist regime's ideology – upon sacred works.
Venhoda's approach indicated his German artistic influences: choral singing which emphasized rich chest-voice production; invariably Teutonic renderings of Latin (''quoniam'' would become ''kvoniam'', and ''Agnus'' would become ''Agg-nus'', for example); tempi which inclined to the leisured and majestic; above all, profuse doubling of the vocal parts by instruments, such as became unfashionable with the advent of a cleaner, "whiter" sound from later, English or English-influenced, early-music groups like the Tallis Scholars. Nevertheless, Venhoda's legacy remains a valuable one, as can be discerned from the power and intensity of those all too few Venhoda performances which have been transferred to compact disc.
The Prague Madrigalists continue to this day, and are now led by Italian-born Damiano Binetti. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Gesualdo da Venosa, Carlo, 1560-1613Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
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9by Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
Published 1959
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10by Byrd, William, 1543-1623, Tallis, Thomas, 1505-1585, Browne, John, 1426-1498, Dunstable, John, 1370-1453, Cooper, D., Morley, Thomas 1557-1603, Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625, Dowland, John, 1563-1626Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
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13by Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, 1525-1594Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
Published 1962
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15by Eschenbach, Wolfram von, 1160-1220, Meissen, Heinrich von, 1250-1318, Salcburský mnich Herman, Machaut, Guillaume de, 1300-1377, Sayve, Lambertus de, Luython, Carl, Regnart, Jacobus, 1540-1599, Zanotti, Camillo, Orologio, Alessandro, Monte, Philippe de, 1521-1603Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
Published 1965
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16by Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897, Daumer, Gregor Friedrich, 1800-1875, Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
Published 1966
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18by Montaverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
Published 1973
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20by Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643Other Authors: “...Venhoda, Miroslav, 1915-1987...”
Published 1973
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