Zdrávas, Maria panno
Composer: J. Hruby (s.a.), s.a.
J. Hrubý
??? Not sure if this is the correct Jan Hrubý (*1948) ???
but only musician I was able to find.
Recording: not available |
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Zdrá-vas Ma-ri-a Pan-no,
po-žeh-na-ná me-zi že-na-mi
ma zen-ni.
Pán _ s_te-bou;
pl-ná mi-los-ti
Ce-la' sji kras-_-na, Ma-ri-a.
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na to-be ne-ne
vos-kar-na prvo-tu-i
vi-ny Ma-ri-a.
Bud-ma-si Mat-_-hou, Ma-ri-a,
ny-ní i_v ho-di-nu smr-ti na-ší.
A-_-men. A-men.
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Score: (manuscript) provided
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Internet
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http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jan-hrubý-mn0000217583
biography by François Couture
Despite the fact that he was born and still lives in the Czech Republic, Jan
Hruby has become one of the important European Celtic violinists. He has
released a string of albums, solo and with his group Kukulin, since the
early '90s, all exploring a personal, East-Europeanized version of Irish and
Celtic folk. Hruby has ties with the United Kingdom, where he tours
regularly and organizes reciprocal tours in his home country, where he has
played with Hoover the Dog and the Frames.
Hruby's career started in rock & roll. From 1976 to 1987 he performed in
Vladimír Misík's Etc.... Highly popular, the group slowly pushed the
violinist to the forefront of public acclaim. Seeking musical contexts
closer to his Celtic and folk leanings, he left the band to pursue a solo
career, forming his own group, Kukulin. After the Velvet Revolution, he
began to record officially. His first LP, Cesta na Severozapad, came out in
1992 on the local label MHS, followed by two more albums. 1997's Cerny Ovce
was released by Bonton. A year later Hruby signed to Indies Records and
released Stredozem. This album and its follow-up, Stara Vlna (2000), helped
the violinist become "big" in Wales. His name is now regularly mentioned by
Celtic music enthusiasts. The Best of Jan Hruby & Kukulin came out in 2000.
In January, 2002, the violinist appeared as a guest during a Czech concert
by the Frames (his performance is captured on the live album Breadcrumb
Trail). The same year he was commissioned to compose music for DESpectrum, a
multimedia performance based on the works of Irish poet Desmond Egan. |
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