Dvorak / Kleiter / Arman - Stabat Mater Music CD
Dvorak / Kleiter / Arman - Stabat Mater Music CD
...
Fast shipping. Estimated delivery times may vary slightly during high demand.
2 Items = 5% Off, 3 or More = 10% Off
Discount applied automatically at checkout
Couldn't load pickup availability
The "Stabat mater" by the Bohemian composer Antonin Dvorák, well-known in it's later orchestral version, was initially composed with piano accompaniment. This rarely-heard original version has now been recorded for BR-KLASSIK, featuring the excellent Bavarian Radio Chorus under the direction of Howard Arman, and accompanied by Julius Drake on the piano. The young Dvorák was a well-studied and experienced church musician. Having graduated from the organ school in Prague, he spent three pious years as an organist in the city's St. Adalbert's Church. The search for a "truly sacred music" preoccupied him from the very start. The contemporary Caecilian Movement for church music reform led him, like many of his colleagues, to re-examine the Palestrina style, which represented a return to the more modest, less ostentatious and yet at the same time contrapuntally ingenious church music of a previous epoch. He duly composed a "Stabat mater" without orchestral splendour and with a simple piano accompaniment. Shortly before Dvorák wrote down this first version of his "Stabat mater" between February 19 and May 7, 1876, a heavy blow had struck the young family. On December 19, 1875, his daughter Josefa died two days after she was born. Dvorák did not set all the verses of the hymn to music, and chose an ensemble of four soloists, a choir and a piano. This original version from the spring of 1876, with it's seven-movement structure, is not a fragment, draft or piano reduction but an independent and self-contained work in it's own right. In the autumn of 1877, when he composed the missing four verses and scored his "Stabat mater" for a large orchestra, he effectively created a new and different work.
Tracklist:
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): I. Stabat Mater Dolorosa [Live]
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): II. Quis Est Homo, Qui Non Fleret [Live]
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): III. Eja, Mater, Fons Amoris [Live]
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): IV. Fac, Ut Ardeat Cor Meum [Live]
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): V. Fac, Ut Portem Christi Mortem [Live]
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): VI. Inflammatus Et Accensus [Live]
- Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876): VII. Quando Corpus Morietur [Live]
UPC: 4035719005264
Label: Br Klassiks
Release Date: 10.4.19
Format: CD
Share this product

Let customers speak for us
from 1092 reviewsAll good here!Luv the CD!😎
Fits great! Looks sharp! Lemmy would approve.
Fast shipping! It’s very well made. My granddaughter loves it & wants to wear it everywhere.
Very great condition.
This is a very good album. I hearsomeot=f the songs on the radio, but it is much better on the cd. The seller was quick in getting it out and to me. Thank You
Great quality
They went above and beyond to make a gift for my boss special. I appreciate all the effort and work that went into making this happen.
always liked Don's music
Love the temptations
This is a very good CD. I enjoy listing to music from the 50's 60's 70' and the 80's.
The CD is very good. I enjoy listing to music from the time I was growing up and while I was in the Air Force.
I think it is a great CD. I enjoy listing to it and others CD's from the 60's and 70'
Subscribe to our rockin’ emails!
Hit me with your rockin’ deals!