SKU: CA.2729305
ISBN 9790007181086. Text language: Latin.
Antonin Dvorak's impressive Stabat Mater for soloists, chorus and orchestra is probably the best-known of the composer's sacred works. Some painful experiences - in 1875 his first daughter died, and in 1877 he lost two other children in quick succession - may have led to Dvorak's preoccupation with the suffering of the Mother of God, who stands weeping beneath the cross of her son. The music enters into the different moods of the liturgical texts with great sensitivity. Nine movements in slow to moderate tempi serve as a kind of Passion meditation, before the ecstasy of a vision of the resurrection wins the upper hand at the end of the tenth movement. With our newly-published arrangement for chamber orchestra (flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, timpani, and strings), smaller choirs now have the opportunity of performing this work without the choir being drowned out by a large-scale symphony orchestra. The symphonic character of the work is nevertheless preserved. This scoring offers an optimal balance between transparency and orchestral sound. All vocal parts (soloists and chorus) are identical with the original version. Vocal score and choral score can be used also together with the original version, which is in preparation.
SKU: CA.2729303
ISBN 9790007171797. Text language: Latin.
SKU: TM.05183SC
Basset horn parts written into clar. parts. Chorus contains Act I No. 5 (Chorder Janitscharen) and Act III No. 21 (Niew Werd) only. Vocal score I has English translation by Martin. Includes clarinets in both original key of C and transposed key of Bb.
SKU: TM.07339SET
Score and chorus are the Critical Edition (#02276). Chorus sold as separate Soprano, Alto, Tenor, or Bass parts.
SKU: TM.07339SC
SKU: TM.05185SC
SKU: TM.02276SET
Ed. by Sourek. Chorus sold as separate Soprano, Alto, Tenor, or Bass parts. Vocal score same as #07339 reprint of Simrock.
SKU: TM.05183SET
Organ in set. Typeset 2015.
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