Domenico Scarlatti

About the composer
Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757), the son of Alessandro Scarlatti, was born in Naples, Italy. He composed operas, like his father, but these have been completely forgotten. However, he is regarded as one of the founders of modern keyboard music and composed almost 600 pieces for clavichord. In 1709 he was already so widely known that a cardinal from Naples invited him to a duel with Händel, who was visiting that town.
His "Stabat Mater a Dieci Voci e Basso Continuo" was composed in Rome and is one of his few sacred works still known.

About the Stabat Mater

Date ± 1715
Performers 10 voices (SSSSAATTBB) + continuo (cello, double-bass, organ)
Length 32.06 (CD 1) and 26.44 (CD 2)
Particulars Scarlatti's Stabat Mater is written in a meditative mood and clearly intended for liturgical use. The composition is divided into seven sections, varying from 1 to 5 stanzas. Compared to other works from that time, that are influenced strongly by the Neapolitan School it still is predominantly based on sixteenth century forms, with sinuous polyphonic melodies in a counterpoint tapestry, though now and then individual voices come to the foreground. The last part of three stanzas contrasts to a high degree with earlier sections in view of the dancing fugues that open and end this section and that are more in accordance with the period.
Textual variations The "Analecta"-version of the text is used, with following changes:
- Stanza 14, line 2: not "Te libenter" but "Et me tibi"
- Stanza 16, line 2: not "Passionis eius sortem" but "Passionis fac consortem"

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CD information

CD 1 Decca 443 869-2 (double CD): Pergolesi, Stabat Mater - Scarlatti - Bononcini
About this CD A nice collection of Stabat Maters and some other works, even if the registrations are rather old. As it is the only Bononcini registration that I know of, every collector should have it.
Scarlatti was recorded in 1973. Of the two interpretations I think the other one is better, as I find the voices sound somewhat "harsh". Maybe the choir was much larger as the 10 voices that the score prescribes?
Choir Schütz Choir of London
Conductor Roger Norrington
Other works Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Stabat Mater + Magnificat in C major
Antonio Bononcini: Stabat Mater
Alessandro Scarlatti: O magnum mysterium + Domine, refugium factus es nobis
Antonio Lotti: Crucifixus
Antonio Caldara: Crucifixus

 

CD 2 Hyperion CDA66182: Domenico Scarlatti, Stabat Mater
About this CD I like this one best. The voices blend together beautifully and the singing sounds very relaxed. In stanza 18 a soprano and tenor sing a duet as soloists.
Recorded in the Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, in August 1985.
Choir Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Conductor Francis Grier
Other works Salve Regina
Sonatas for Organ
Added Unknown SCA 01

 

CD 3 Stabat Mater 2009 (Stabat Mater Foundation)
About this CD The cd is a recording of a concert performed on March 29, 2009 in the St.Petrus church at Oirschot, published by the Dutch Stabat Mater Foundation.
Orchestra Combattimento Consort Amsterdam
Choir Capella Isalana
Soloists Elisabeth Scholl, Soprano and Mirjam Schreur, Alto
Other works Brunetti: Stabat Mater
Added 2009  (BRU 02)

 

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