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Jan Novák: Testamentum

Choral Works

Clara Novakova (flute)

Martinů Voices, Lukáš Vasilek

Jan Novák: Testamentum
Little of Jan Novak's music is readily available on CD, and this new disc suggests more of it should be...The 13-strong Martinu Voices give precise, characterful performances, and the sound...

Jan Novák: Testamentum

Choral Works

Clara Novakova (flute)

Martinů Voices, Lukáš Vasilek

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Little of Jan Novak's music is readily available on CD, and this new disc suggests more of it should be...The 13-strong Martinu Voices give precise, characterful performances, and the sound...

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Recorded at the Domovina Studio, Prague, in February, March, June and December 2013.

Jan Novák’s oeuvre has not received the attention it undoubtedly deserves. The composer himself considered “crucial and epochal” for his work the six months he spent in New York, during which time he took lessons from Bohuslav Martinů. Following his return home in 1948, he was expelled from the Czechoslovak Union of Composers owing to his openness and “commotions”, yet he received commissions from leading film directors (Kachyňa, Trnka, Zeman). In the wake of the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Novák and his family stayed abroad and lived in exile in Germany, Denmark and Italy.

Novák was a banned composer in his homeland. His music is noted for its lightness, elegance, humour and slight provocation, and, in addition to Martinů and jazz, was inspired by Latin, which he perfectly mastered, applied (almost exclusively) in his works and also used in everyday life. The remarkable young Martinů Voices ensemble presents Jan Novák’s choral pieces, with two of them released on CD for the very first time. A special guest on the album is the composer’s daughter Clara Nováková, for whom he wrote the flute part in Invitatio pastorum. Jan Novák’s choral works – new worlds well worth discovering.

Contents and tracklist

I. Fuga I. Tityre
Track length6:01
II. Fuga II. Fugit interea
Track length3:47
III. Fuga III. Hic Mars
Track length3:45
IV. Fuga IV. Surgamus
Track length6:11
I. Hodie Christus natus est (Antiphona)
Track length1:39
II. Magnum vobis gaudium (Angelus)
Track length1:16
III. Tu ne credas talibus (Diabolus)
Track length0:43
IV. O pastores, quaerite (Angelus)
Track length1:15
V. Simplex coetus, aspice (Diabolus)
Track length0:42
VI. Num quis, frater, colligit (Pastores)
Track length0:47
VII. Cur non aures vertitis (Angelus)
Track length1:22
VIII. O gens simplex (Diabolus)
Track length0:43
IX. Audi, frater, iterum (Pastores)
Track length0:45
X. Gloria in excelsis Deo (Angeli)
Track length0:33
XI. Ad hanc vocem (Pastores)
Track length0:59
XII. Adeste fideles (Hymnus)
Track length3:25
I. Apollo
Track length1:29
II. Orpheus
Track length2:24
III. Erato
Track length1:48
IV. Midas
Track length1:09
V. Echo
Track length2:25
VI. Minerva
Track length1:40
VII. Tityrus
Track length2:08
VIII. Terpsichore
Track length2:06

Awards and reviews

January 2015

Little of Jan Novak's music is readily available on CD, and this new disc suggests more of it should be...The 13-strong Martinu Voices give precise, characterful performances, and the sound is excellent.

November 2014

The choral pieces recorded here reflect Novak's fascination with Latin...They also make considerable demands upon the technique and quickwittedness of the brilliant singers and conductor here...A most entertaining and exhilarating disc of music by an inventive and intelligent composer.

December 2014

This disc of choral works...can be highly recommended both for the quality of the music and for performances of jaw-dropping skill and insight by the Martinu Voices...The least immediately approachable music of the disc, this work [Fugae Vergilianae] becomes just as deeply rewarding as the other with repeated listening.
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