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.
| 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. |

| 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 |
E-mail:
stabatmater@dds.nl