Tomáš Norbert Koutník
Czech composer (1698–1775)
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Tomáš Norbert Koutník (1698–1775) was a Czech composer.[1] His short oratorio "the innocent thief" contains roles for the soul (Duše), unrighteousness (Nespravedlnost), Jesus and Pilate. He was born and died in Choceň.
Recordings
Koutník: Requiem in e flat major. Kriminalista nevinný - Otto Novák (soloist), Dagmar Rosíková (vocalist), Marie Mrázová (vocalist), Vítězslav Pochman (vocalist), Jan Soumar (vocalist) Cantores Pragenses, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Josef Hercl Supraphon 1971
References
- ^ Hudební věda 2001 Tomáš Norbert Koutník ( 1698-1775 ) , kantor , varhaník a starší literátského bratrstva v Chocni
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