Stabat Mater (1877)

Stabat Mater dolorosa - Quis est homo - Eja, Mater - Fac, ut ardeat - Tui vulnerati - Fac me vere - Virgo virginum - Fac, ut portem - Inflammatus et accensus - Quando corpus morietur

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Dvorák, Antonin (1841-1904) [ Czechia ]

Arr.: Feldigl, Hans (19..-1990) [ Germany ]

Text by Jacopone da Todi (1230?-1306) [Italy]
Edition
Published by Edition Peters [Germany] , 1990
Ref. : EP 8639  (174 p.)
Type of material: Keyboard-vocal score
 
Description
Text in: Latin
Epoque: 19th century  (1850-1899)
Genre-Style-Form: Sacred ; Oratorio
Mood of the piece: painful ; collected ; trusting
Type of Choir: SATB  (4 mixed voices )
Soloist(s): Soprano (1) / Alto (1) / Ténor (1) / Basse (1)  (4 soloist(s))
Instrumentation: Symphony orchestra  (25 instrumental part(s))
Instruments: Transverse Flute (2) ; Oboe (2) ; English horn (1) ; Clarinet (2) ; Bassoon (2) ; Horn (4) ; Trumpet (2) ; Trombone (3) ; Tuba (1) ; Timpani (1) ; Organ (1) ; Violin (2) ; Viola (1) ; Cello (1)
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): D
Tonality: various
Duration: 90.0 min.
Liturgical Use: Seven dolours of the Blessed Virgin Mary
 

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