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Mikołaj Zieleński (birth and death dates unknown) was a Polish composer. Zieleński's only known surviving works are two 1611 liturgical cycles of polychoral works, the Offertoria/Communes totius anni. These were dedicated to the Archbishop of Gniezno, Wojciech Baranowski. The sets consist of large-scale double- and triple-choir antiphons, as well as some monodic works typical of the Seconda pratica style of early Monteverdi. Zieleński's music is the first known Polish music set in the style of the Baroque. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Zieleński: Offertoria et Communiones Totius Anni
Zieleński: Rosarium Virginis Mariae
Zieleński: Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts)
Zielenski: Opera Omnia, Vol. 5
Zielenski: Offertoria totius anni / Communiones totius anni
Pater Noster: A Choral Reflection on the Lord's Prayer

Offertoria et Communiones
Zielenski: Opera Omnia, Vol. 1 - Offertoria Totius Anni
Nie Tylko Kolędy
Zieleński: Ortus de Polonia
Polish Baroque – Baroque Polonais, Pekiel and his contemporaries
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