Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský
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Bohuslav Matej Cernohorsky (Christened February 16, 1684, Nymburk, Bohemia—July 1, 1742, Graz, Austria) was a famous Czech composer of the baroque era. One of his works is called Triphonics, written for organ, piano, and trombone. He also wrote among other works motets, other choral works (a fugue "Laudeatur Jesus Christus" is cited by the Baroque Music Library as an excellent example of its kind) and organ solo works.
According to the biography at Arta.cz below, he officiated at the wedding of his colleague Šimon Brixi, father of Frantisek Xaver Brixi.
[edit] External links
- (French) Brief biography
- Biography by Mark Niubo at Arta.cz
- Brief biography at Allmusic.com