Somei Satoh

About the composer

Somei Satoh was born in Sendai, Japan, in 1947. He is a self-made musician, who, based on a philosophic mixture of Shintoism and Buddhism creates music and performances, influenced by traditional Japanese music as well as by modern electronic, multimedia possibilities.

About the Stabat Mater

Date 1987
Performers Soprano and choir
Length 33.29 minutes
Particulars Satoh's Stabat Mater does not refer to the Christian content of the text, but is dedicated to all mothers who lost their child through hunger, war or accident.
Choir and soloist sing long sustained notes, often changing by way of glissando's into other keys.
Textual variations Only the text of the first ten stanzas is used. The word "Mater" plays a very important role and is repeatedly stressed

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CD information

CD New Albion NA 016
About this CD Two works of this contemporary composer.
Recorded at the Masonic Temple, New York, in April 1987.
I bought this CD on the Internet, New Albion Records, 1997
Choir Pro Arte Chorale
Conductor Bart Folse
Soloists Jane Thorngren, soprano
Other works Somei Satoh: Mantra
Added 1997 SAT 01

E-mail: stabatmater@dds.nl

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