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  2. Stabat Mater - Wikipedia

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    The Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Christian hymn to the Virgin Mary that portrays her suffering as mother during the crucifixion of her son Jesus Christ. Its author may be either the Franciscan friar Jacopone da Todi or Pope Innocent III .

  3. Stabat Mater (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    In 1879 Dvořák suggested his Stabat Mater for publication to Fritz Simrock, but it wasn't until after the successful 1880 Prague première of the work that he got the publisher interested. [25] Simrock suggested to change the original opus number (Op. 28) to a more recent number: the work was published as Dvořák's Op. 58 by the N. Simrock ...

  4. Stabat Mater speciosa - Wikipedia

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    "Stabat Mater speciosa" ("The beautiful mother stood" [1] [2]) is a Catholic hymn to Mary about the Nativity of Jesus.. It first appeared in a 1495 edition of the Italian poems of Jacopone da Todi, along with "Stabat Mater dolorosa", but "Stabat Mater speciosa" was almost forgotten until it was re-transcribed in 1852 in the Poètes Franciscains en Italie au Treizième siècle in Paris. [1]

  5. Stabat Mater (Palestrina) - Wikipedia

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    Stabat Mater is a motet for unaccompanied double chorus, and consists of 20 sections in accordance with the 20 verses of text. It is scored for double chorus, with both choruses set for SATB chorus. It contains rare examples of anticipation, which are relatively early for its time.

  6. List of compositions by Karol Szymanowski - Wikipedia

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    words by Hafez in translation by Hans Bethge 2. also for voice and piano 6.~8. orchestrations from Op. 24 Choral: M36: 27: 1914–1916: Symfonia nr. 3 "Pieśń o nocy" Symphony No. 3 "Song of the Night" for tenor (or soprano), mixed chorus and orchestra: words by Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī in translation by Tadeusz Miciński: Chamber ...

  7. Stabat Mater (Vivaldi) - Wikipedia

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    Stabat Mater for solo alto and orchestra, RV 621, is a composition by the Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi on one of the Sorrows of Mary. It was premiered in Brescia in 1712. [ 1 ]

  8. List of Catholic hymns - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of original Roman Catholic hymns. The list does not contain hymns originating from other Christian traditions despite occasional usage in Roman Catholic churches. The list has hymns in Latin and English.

  9. Stabat Mater (Scarlatti) - Wikipedia

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    The text, the Stabat Mater sequence, is a 13th-century liturgical text meditating on the suffering of Mary, mother of Christ. Considered outdated by those who had ordered it, Scarlatti's work was replaced in 1736 by the famous Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Scarlatti set the Stabat Mater three times.