Anonymous (Germany 1678)

About the composer
A simple Stabat Mater from German origin, published in the Sirenes Symphoniacae sive Hymni sacri quaternis vocibus of 1678. The composer is not known.

About the Stabat Mater

Date 1678
Performers Mixed choir
Length 3.59 minutes
Particulars The Stabat Mater has been in use as a strophic song in Catholic services at Passiontide.
Textual variations The German translation of the text is used. Only the first 10 stanzas have been set to music, in five sections with a repeating melody.

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CD information

CD Ars Musici AM 1299-2: Ave Maria, Mariengesänge
About this CD This CD has a collection of Marian hymns, varying from the 17th to the 20th century, from unknown to famous.
Recorded in the Mozartsaal of the Freiburger Domsingschule, Spring 2000
Choir Freiburger Domsingknaben
Conductor Raimund Hug
Other works Antonio Ziani: Alma Redemptoris Mater
Joseph Haydn: Ein Magd, ein' Dienerin
Gaetano Donizetti: Ave Maria
Ambrosio Stierlin: Ave Maris Stella
Fritz Neumeyer: Es blüh'n drei Rosen
Martin Vogt: Alma Redemptoris Mater
Michael Haydn: Salve Regina
Max Reger: Mariä Wiegenlied + Maria am Rosenstrauch
Georg Donberger: Regina Coeli
Luigi Gordigiani: O Santissima Vergine
Kazunori Nagai: Salve Mater + Salve Regina
Jürgen Essl: Magnificat
Franz Schubert: Ave Maria
Added Unknown (ANO GER-01)

E-mail: stabatmater@dds.nl

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