
Franciszek Perneckher (1712-1769) - Vesperae Dominicales â 9 Stromenti
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Composer: Franciszek Perneckher (1712-1769)
Work: Vesperae Dominicales (C-Dur) â 9 Stromenti | Canto Alto Tenore Basso | 2 Violini | 2 Clarini | Con | Organo | Pro Choro Clari Montis C. Nro. 34
Performers: Anna Krаwczyk (soprano); Piotr Olеch (alto); Maciej Gοcman (tenor); Mirosław Bοrczyński (bass); Concerto Pοlacco; Marek Topοrοwski (conductor)
Vesperae Dominicales â 9 Stromenti
1. Dixit Dominus 0:00
2. Confitebor 3:17
3. Beatus Vir 6:39
4. Laudate pueri 10:11
5. In exitu 12:07
6. Laudate Dominum 15:39
7. Magnificat 17:10
Painting: After Paolo Caliari, called Paolo Veronese - The Feast in the house of Simon the Pharisee (c.1800)
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Engraving: Unknown (18th Century) - Our Lady of Czestochowa with the image of the monastery
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Franciszek (Francesco) Perneckher [Paerneckher]
(1712 - 1769)
Polish violinist and composer. While much of his personal life remains unknown, he was documented as a violinist and Kapellmeister at the Pauline Monastery at Jasna Góra in between 1759 and 1768. He must have been a unique musician when compared with other band members, as at 250 złoties his remuneration ranked among the highest in the ensemble’s history. Although early thematic catalogues, such as the one by Paweł Podejko, originally attributed six Masses to him, modern musicological research, including handwriting analysis and RISM database comparisons, has confirmed that only two can be definitively attributed to Perneckher: the Missa Nativitatis Domini in A and the Missa Nativitatis in F. He also left, among others, two collection of Vesperae, two sonatas, two symphonies, and Offertories. Other works formerly associated with his name have since been reattributed to contemporary composers like František Xaver Brixi or remain unidentified due to the fragmentary state of the surviving sources.
