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Organ postlude taken from the 12th episode of the Czech series F. L. Věk.Music: Otto Novák - improvisationTranscription: Bohumír StehlíkThe organ postlude in the 12th episode of the series is an improvisation by organist Otto Novák, who has been the organist of the Cantores Pragenses ensemble since 1951 and who is also captured on film - the choir of the Church of Our Lady of the Snows can be seen in the series. Although the music in this episode comes from a small instrument (the picture was taken in the Church of St. James in Prague-Zbraslav), the sound was apparently recorded at St. James in the Old Town.Otto Novák was a rare person and a significant figure not only in the Prague choirs of the second half of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century, from 1961 he also worked as the cathedral organist in the Cathedral of St. Vitus.
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