About the composer
Franz Wüllner (28 January 1832 – 7 September 1902) was a German composer and
conductor. Wüllner was born in Münster and studied in his native place, and at
Frankfort, Berlin, Brussels, and Munich. In 1856 he was appointed instructor in
pianoforte at the Munich Conservatory. He held the position of town musical
director at Aix-la-Chapelle from 1858 to 1864. In 1867 he became director of the
choral classes in the reorganized School of Music at Munich. In 1869 he
succeeded Bülow as conductor of the Court Opera and the Academy Courts. Here he
conducted the first performances of Rheingold and Walküre (1869, 1870). He
became court kapellmeister at Dresden and artistic director of the conservatory
in 1877, and director of the Cologne conservatory and conductor of the Gürzenich
concerts in 1884. After 1864 he appeared frequently as conductor of the Lower
Rhenish Musical Festival. He died in Braunfels. His Stabat Mater was performed
in Dresden in 1883.
| Date | 1877 |
| Performers | Double mixed choir |
| Length | 18.32 minutes |
| Particulars | This Stabat Mater is divided into five separate sections varying from three to six stanza's. Every section is different. |
| Textual variations | The "Analecta"- version of the text is used. |

| CD | NKK 2007-1 Stabat Mater Foundation |
| About this CD | This cd is a live registration of the performance of several Stabat Maters in the Sint Petruskerk in Oirschot on March 22, 23 and 24, 2007. |
| Orchestra | |
| Soloists | |
| Choir | Nederlands Kamerkoor |
| Conductor | Klaas Stok |
| Other works | Stabat Mater by William Cornysh Stabat Mater by Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina Stabat Mater by Alphons Diepenbrock Stabat Mater by Krzysztof Penderecki |
| Added | dec 2007 - WULL 01 (219) |
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