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Missing CDs

In CD-inserts, from other collectors and on internet, but especially in the doctoral thesis of Jürgen Blume, I found information that other Stabat Maters may have been composed by the following 400+ composers. May 2001, I checked every name of the list by searching for it on the internet. For many I found additional data, some I could not find at all. It appeared that some names that I had been given were not composers at all; sometimes the information supplied by the search engine had probably been misunderstood and the “composers” were musicologists writing about Stabat Maters, painters who painted a Stabat Mater or writers who wrote a book or a play called Stabat Mater. As I try to be as trustworthy as possible, I deleted all names on which I had no information whatever, and that I could not find on the Internet either. Nevertheless, I am sure that still names can be found on the list that should not be there. I apologize for that. If you know if one of these has been released on CD, I would appreciate it very much if you would send this information to me. I can add it to my collection then and report about it on this site. Thank you very much!

  • Rafael de Acebes (1837)
  • Agostino Agazzari (1578 – 1640): SM for 2 choirs, SM for 4 soloists (SATB)
  • Salvatore Agnelli (1817 – 1874)
  • Jules Eugene Abraham Alary (1814 – 1894)
  • Antonio Alberti (1756 – 1804)
  • Pietro Alfieri (1801 – 1863): SM Inno modulato a 4 voci con organo
  • Tommy B.Andersson: SM for women’s choir, cello and double bass
  • Francisco Andrevi (1786 – 1853)
  • Andrea d’Angeli (1868 – 1940)
  • Carlo Angeloni (1834 – 1901)
  • Jan Michael Angstberger (1717 – 1789)
  • Jose Antxorena (ca. 1550)
  • Giovanni Maria Appiano (ca.1650)
  • Thomas Ashwell (ca. 1478 – 1513)
  • Bonifacio Asioli (1769 – 1832)
  • Joseph Auer (ca. 1850): SM for mixed women’s choir and organ
  • Juan Auli (1797)
  • Emil Axman (1887 – 1949)
  • Luis Bacalov (1933 – ): SM 2002
  • Johann Anton Bachschmidt (1728 – 1797)
  • Konrad Back (1749 – 1810)
  • Henk Badings 1907 – 1987)
  • Josef Bahnert (ca. 1850): SM for mixed women’s choir and organ
  • Giuseppe Baini (1775 – 1844): SM for male choir (TTB)
  • Julije Bajamonti (1744 – 1800)
  • Noel Baldewen (1480 – 1529)
  • Joao José Baldi (1770 – 1817)
  • Ian Balfour (1924 – ): SM 1995
  • Dora y Llorens Baltasar (1807)
  • Jean-Luc Balthazar (1942): SM for flute solo, opus 18
  • John T. la Barbara (1947 – ): Stabat Mater: Donna de Paradiso (Passion play)
  • Andrés Barrios (19?? – ) SM 1988 for mixed choir
  • Erasmo di Bartolo (1606 – 1656): SM for 4 mixed choirs and continuo
  • Domenico Bartolucci (1917 – ): SM for mixed choir + SM for soprano, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Giacomo Battistini (1665 – 1719)
  • Adolf (Anton?) Bauer (1725 – 1808)
  • Hermann Bäuerle (1869 – 1936)
  • Vittore Bellello (1879 – 1953)
  • Diomede Belli (ca. 1850)
  • Pietro Paolo Bencini (1675 – 1755)
  • Antonio Pergrino Benelli (1771 – 1830): SM for 4 soloists, mixed choir and strings
  • Niels Berentsen (1987 – ): SM 2001 (Stabat Mater for the Corpus Hypercubiqus)
  • Francesco Antonio Berera (1737 – 1813): SM for two tenors, bass and strings
  • Giuseppe Antonio Bernabei (1649 – 1732): 3 SM’s for 4 soloists, mixed choir, strings and continuo
  • Andrea Bernardi (1824 – 1900)
  • Andrea Bernasconi (1706 – 1784)
  • Bernetti (or Pernetti) (ca. 1750)
  • Antonio Bertali (1605 – 1669): SM for 8 voices and orchestra
  • Luciano Bettarini (1914 – )
  • Kurt Bikkembergs (1963 – )
  • Martha Bishop (19.. – ): SM 2004 for soprano, choir and four violas da gamb
  • Emile-Robert Blanchet (1877 – 1943)
  • Craig A.Bloomfield (1977) -) : SM 1999 for soprano and mixed chorus
  • Don Giacomo Bolla (ca. 1750)
  • Giovanni Bonato (1961 – ): SM for soloists, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Laurens Jean Bonaventure (1801)
  • Paulo Bonfichi (1769 – 1840)
  • Ermend Bonnal (1880 – 1944): SM for a capella choir
  • Johann Nepomuk Boog (ca. 1750)
  • Giovanni Battista Borghi (1738 – 1796)
  • Renzo Bossi (1883 – 1965)
  • Cosimo Bottegari (1554 – 1620)
  • Louis Albert Bourgoult-Ducoudray (1840 – 1910): SM 1863 for mixed choir and church organ
  • Guillaume Boutteiller (1788 – 18..)
  • Johann Evangelist Brandl (1760 – 1837)
  • Estevão de Brito (1575 – 1641): SM for 4 voices (SATB)
  • Frantisek Xaver Brixi (1732 – 1771)
  • Mikhail Bronner (1952 – ): SM 1993 for bass, children’s choir and chamber orchestra
  • Antonio Brunetti (1767 – 1845): SM 1825 for soprano, alto, strings and continuo
  • Johanna Bruzdowicz (1943 – 1993): SM 1995 for mixed choir
  • Orazio Buccelli (ca. 1800)
  • Giuseppe Buccioni
  • Francisco (Franz) Bühler (1760 – 1824)
  • Edward Bury (1919 – ): SM 1941 for mixed choir
  • Giacinto Calderara (1729 – 1803): SM for soloists, choir and orchestra
  • Placidus von Camerloher (1718 – 1782)
  • Alessandro Capanna: Piccolo Stabat Mater concertato a piu voci, con piena orchestra, e ridotto a pianoforte e canto
  • Francesco Carini (ca. 1850)
  • Henri Carol (1910 – 1984)
  • Luigi Caruso (1754 – 1822)
  • Pedro Moncadas Castillejo: SM 1989
  • Jean de Castro (ca. 1540 -1600)
  • Buono Chiodi (1728 – 1783)
  • Alexander Choron (1772)
  • Mattia Cipollone (1837 – 1905)
  • Paul Christiansen (19..)
  • Ermenegildo Cinque: SM for soprano, alto, strings and continuo
  • Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari (1677 – 1754): SM for 4 soloists, mixed choir, strings and continuo
  • Arlen Clarke (19.. – ): SM 2001 for mixed choir
  • Siobhán Cleary (1970 – ): SM 1991 for mixed choir
  • Giovanni Paolo Maria Colonna (1637 – 1695): SM for two mixed choirs, SM for five-voiced choir (SSATB) and continuo
  • Bartolomeo Cordans (1700 – 1757): SM 1749 for mixed male choir and continuo
  • David Gregor Corner (1585 – 1648)
  • Regolo Cristofani (ca. 1750)
  • Giovanni Croce (1557 – 1609): SM 1602 for two mixed choirs
  • Peter Crump (1928 – )
  • Moncho Cuervo (1932 – ): SM 1993 for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass and chamber orchestra
  • Jose Cura (1962 – ) SM 1988 for soloists, mixed choir, children choir and orchestra)
  • Florian Dabrowski (1913 – ): SM 1940 for mixed choir
  • Innocentius Dammonis (ca. 1500): SM for mixed choir
  • Franz Danzi (1763 – 1826)
  • Johan Nepomuk David (1895 – 1977): SM 1927 for mixed choir (SSATBB)
  • Karl Deigendesch (ca. 1850): SM for mixed male choir
  • Boleslaw Dembinski (1833 – 1914): SM for soloists, choir and orchestra
  • Julia Deppert
  • M.Deutschmann (ca. 1850): SM for mixed choir
  • Godfried Devreese (1893 – 1972): SM 1965 for soloist, choir and orchestra
  • Pierre Louis Dietsch (1808 – 1876)
  • Jan van Dijk (1918 – )
  • James Dillon: SM for 12 Voices, Chamber Ensemble (and Electronics), 2014
  • Georg Joseph Dinberger (1709 – 1768)
  • Karl, Freiherr von Doblhof-Dier (1762 – 1845)
  • Kurt Doebler (1896 – 1970)
  • Alfredo Donizzetti (1867 – 1921)
  • Gaetano Donizzetti (1797 – 1848)
  • Johann Melchior Dreyer (1746 – 1824)
  • Johannes Martin Dürr: SM 1989
  • Francesco Durante (1684 – 1755): SM for three voices
  • Edmond Duval (ca. 1850): SM for mixed male choir
  • John Bacchus Dykes (1823 – 1876): SM 1875
  • Johann Ernst Eberlin (1702 – 1762): 2 SM’s
  • Ludwig Ebner (ca. 1850): SM for mixed choir
  • John Lodge Ellerton (1801 – 1873)
  • Ksawery (Xavery) Jozef Elsner (1769 – 1854): SM 1848 for soloists, choir and orchestra
  • Wolfgang Joseph Emmerich (1772 – ?)
  • Angelo Ephrikian (1913 – 1982)
  • Heinrich Epp (ca. 1850): SM for mixed choir
  • Karl Erhard (ca. 1850)
  • Gustav Erlemann (1876 – 1936)
  • Miguel Hilarión Eslava (1807 – 1878)
  • Augustin Jean Emile d’Etcheverry: Nouveaux cantiques et motets suivis dún Stabat Mater soli, duo et choeurs
  • C. Estienne: SM for four voices and organ or piano
  • Caspar Ett (1788 – 1847): SM for two mixed choirs
  • Hüseyin Evirgen
  • José Falcao
  • Giuseppe Farinelli (1769 – 1836)
  • Giambattista Fenoglio (ca. 1750): SM for 2 sopranos, bass and continuo
  • Kaiser Ferdinand III (1608 – 1657): SM for soprano and tenor
  • F. Monge de Ferdinandez
  • John Axel Fernstrom (1897 – 1961)
  • Antonio Ferradini (1718 – 1779): SM 1779 for 4 soloists, two mixed choirs and orchestra
  • Giovanni Ferrauto (1962 – ):SM 1990 for three choirs and strings
  • Melcior de Ferrer i de Manresa (1821 – 1884) SM 1873
  • François Joseph Fétis (1784 – 1871)
  • Heinrich Finck (1445 – 1527): Motet “Stabant iuxta crucem Jesu“
  • Vincenzo Fiodo (1782 – 1862)
  • Valentino Fioravanti (1764 – 1837)
  • Giuseppe Folliero de Luna: (1814 – 1984): SM 1837
  • Rudolf Forst (1900 – 1971): SM for two choirs
  • Johann de Fossa (ca.1540 – 1603)
  • Caesar Franco
  • Ernst Frank (1847 – 1889)
  • Marko Frank (1881 – 1961)
  • Frederico Guedes de Freitas (1902 – 1980)
  • Karl Frieberth (1736 – 1816)
  • Friedrich Theodor Frohlich (1803 – 1836)
  • William Henry Fry (1813 – 1864): SM 1855 for 4 soloists, choir and orchestra
  • Bonaventura Furlanetto (1738 – 1817)
  • Renaud Gagneux (1947 – ): SM 1991
  • Amintore Galli (1845 – 1919)
  • P. Gámez (1978)
  • Jose Mauricio Nunes Garcia (1767 – 1830): SM 1809 for mixed choir, soloists, flutes, horns, organ
  • Antônio Gastão (19.. – ): SM 2001
  • Luigi Gatti (1740 – 1817)
  • Otto Gauss (1877 – 1970)
  • Max Gebhard (1896 – ?
  • Hugo Gehrke
  • Walther Geiser (1897 – 1993)
  • Giuseppe Gherardeschi (1759 – 1815)
  • Vittorio Giannini (1903 – 1966): SM for male soprano and countertenor
  • Gilardo Gilardi (1889 – 1963)
  • Giuseppe Giordani (1751 – 1798)
  • Giacomo Giordano
  • Giovanni Giorgi (… – 1762): SM 1757 in C minor for 4 voices
  • Lorenzo Serafino Giorgi (ca. 1750): SM for male choir and double bass
  • Nicola de Giosa (1819 – 1885)
  • José Gomes (ca. 1750)
  • Joseph Carcoler Gomis (1698 – 1776): SM 1742
  • John Gormley (1975 – ) SM 1996 for 2 sopranos, 2 mezzo-sopranos and harp
  • Charles François Gounod (1818-1893): SM 1867 in French for mixed choir (SATTBB) and orchestra
  • Achille Graffigna (ca. 1850)
  • Peter Graham (= Jaroslav Stastny-Pokorny) (1952 – ): SM 1990 for mixed choir
  • Alberto Grau (1937 – ?) SM 1998 for mixed choir
  • Carl Heinrich Graun (1703 – 1759)
  • Peter Griesbacher (1864 – 1933): SM for mixed male choir
  • Antonio Grotto (1753 – 1831)
  • Roel Grifioen (SM for mixed choir-2005)
  • Benno (Bennonis) Grueber (1759 – 1796
  • Lorenzo Guidi
  • Kjell Habbestad: (1955 – ): SM 1990
  • Michael Haller (1840 – 1915): SM for mixed female choir
  • Bernhard Haltemberger (1748 – 1780)
  • Bengt Hambraeus (1928 – 2000 )
  • Adriaan Petrus Hamers (1871 – 1929): SM 1910
  • Colin Hand (1929 – )
  • Walter Harburger
  • Henri Hardouin (1727 – 1808)
  • James Hardy: SM for four voices and choir
  • August Ferdinand Häser (1779 – 1844)
  • Johannes Hatzfeld (1882 – 1953)
  • Norbert Hauner (1743 – 1827): SM in German for 2 soloists
  • Michael Haydn (1737 – 1806): SM for 4 voices and organ
  • Karl Hegman (ca. 1850): SM for mixed male choir
  • Jan Heijmink Liesert (19.. – ): SM for mixed choir
  • Anton Heiller (1923 – 1979)
  • Dominik Heinz (1969 – ): Stabat Mater for choir op.6 in f minor
  • Antoine Hellé (ca. 1850)
  • Georg Henschel (1850 – 1934)
  • Bern Herbolsheimer (1948 – )
  • Pablo Hernandez (1834)
  • Johann Abraham Hiller (1728 – 1804): SM 1780 for mixed choir
  • Stanley Hollingsworth (1924 – )
  • Giergio Hospodski
  • Brian Hulse (SM 1999)
  • Robert Hunt (ca. 1550)
  • Francesco Husil (or Musil)
  • Anđelko Igrec: SM for Alto and String Quartet
  • Janusz Stanislaw Ilinski (1795 – 1860): SM for choir and orchestra
  • Emanuele Imbibo (ca. 1750): SM for 2 female choirs and strings
  • Juan Francés de Inbarren (1699 – 1767)
  • Nicolo Isouard (1773 – 1818)
  • Wolfgang Iten (1712 – 1769)
  • Francis Jackson (1917 – ): SM 1997
  • Gunther Wenzel Jacob (1685 – 1734)
  • Philip James (1890 – 1975)
  • Ivo Jirasek (1920 – 2004): SM 1968 (Oratorio for soli, choir, organ and wind orchestra)
  • Vincent Jockin (19?? – ) SM 1998 for choir
  • Bernard Jumentier (1749 – 1829)
  • Ferdinand Jungbauer (1747 – 1823)
  • Pilar Jurado (19.. – ): SM 2004 for soprano, mezzo-soprano and orchestra
  • Edouard Juvin
  • Josef Kainradl (ca.1850): SM for mixed female choir
  • Friedrich Kalkbrenner (1785 – 1849): SM 1842
  • Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger (1575 – 1650)
  • Alemdar Karamanov (1934 – )
  • Elena Kats-Chernin (1957 – ): SM 2000 for 6 voices (SSATBB) and percussion
  • Bryan Kelly (1934 – ): SM 1970 for soprano, bass, choir and orchestra
  • Karl Kempter (1819 – 1871)
  • Friedrich Kiel (1821-1885)
  • Tomasz Kiesewetter (1911 – ): SM for female choir and organ
  • Johann Philipp Kirnberger (1721 – 1783): SM in German for mixed choir and continuo
  • Zsuszo Dmitrjszew Klàskj (1985 – ): SM 2004 for a capella mixed choir
  • Giselher Klebe (1925 – ): SM 1964 for soprano, mezzo-soprano, choir and orchestra
  • Bernhard Klein (1793 – 1832): SM for mixed choir
  • Johann A.Kobrich
  • Friedrich Koenen (1829 – 1887): SM for mixed female choir
  • Karl-Michael Komma (1913 – ): SM 1997 for mixed choir (SSATB)
  • Marianus Königsperger (1708 – 1769)
  • Maksimilian Koperski: SM 1879 for soloists and organ
  • Bohuslav Korejs (1925 – ) SM for mixed choir
  • Györgi Kósa (1897 – 1984)
  • Bernhard Kothe (1821 – 1897): SM for male choir (TTBB)
  • Zbigniew Kozub (19?? – ): SM for baritone and orchestra
  • Friderico Kramel (1727 – 1782): SM in German
  • Marco Kraus (1955 – ): SM 1982 for 4 piano’s on a theme from Pergolesi
  • Jonathan Kregor (19?? – ): SM for soloist, choir and cello
  • Oliver O.O.Kristofferson (1950 – ): SM 2001 for 9 voices and violin
  • Augustinus Franz Kropfreiter (1936 – …): SM for mixed choir
  • Grazyna Krzanowska (19.. – ): SM for 2 sopranos, 2 mixed choirs and orchestra
  • Rafael Kubelik (1914 – 1996)
  • Wilhelm Kuhe (1823 – 1912)
  • Mario Labroca (1896 – 1973): SM 1933
  • Jiri Laburda (1931 – : SM for mixed choir, a cappella)
  • Leonhard Lechner (1553 – 1606)
  • Josef Lechthaler (1891 – 1948): SM 1925 for 4 soloists, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Joseph (Anton) Lederer (1733 – 1796): SM for 4 soloists, mixed choir, 2 violins and continuo
  • Mariano Rodriguez de Ledesma (1779 – 1847): SM 1842
  • Karl August Leitner (ca. 1850): SM for mixed choir
  • Heinrich Lemacher (1891 – 1966)
  • Carlo Lenzi (1735 – 1805)
  • Giuseppe Lenzi
  • Kaiser Leopold I (1640 – 1705): SM for 4 voices (SATB) and orchestra
  • Bernard Lewkovitch (1927 – ): SM 1969
  • Peter Lichtenthal (1780 – 1853)
  • Eugenio Marchese di Ligniville (1730 – 1788): SM 1767 for 3 soloists
  • Josef von Lindtpaintner (1791)
  • Charles Harford Lloyd (1849 – 1919)
  • Maria Löfberg (1968 – ): SM 2002 for soprano, alto and string quartet
  • Gavriil Lomakin (1812 – 1885)
  • Ivana Loudova (1941 – ): SM 1966 for male chorus a capella
  • Vicente Miguel Louzado
  • Leopold Lumpp (1801 – 1870)
  • Roberto Lupi (1908 – 1971)
  • Alexey Fyodorovich L’vov (1789 – 1870): SM 1851 for 3 soloists, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Teodulo Mabelli (1817 – 1897)
  • Tadeusz Machl (1922 – ): SM for soloists, choir, organ and orchestra
  • Quentin Stuart Morvaren Maclean (1896 – 1962)
  • Leevi Madetoja (1887 – 1947): SM 1915 “Marian Murhe” on a finnish SM translation
  • Nonnonus Madlseder (1730 -1797)
  • Pietro Magri (1873 – 1937)
  • Baronne de Maistre (ca. 1850)
  • Gaetano Marinelli (1759 – ?)
  • Josep Sancho Marreco (1879 – 1963) SM 1998
  • Adeodato Marrone: SM per soli, coro a quattro voci dispari, organo e orchestra
  • François Xavier Mathias (1871 – 1939)
  • Stanislav Mattei (1750 – 1825)
  • Franz Xaver Mayer
  • Anton von Mayrl (? – 1839): SM for mixed female choir
  • Filippo Mazio: SM per tenore e basso + SM in canto fratto a due voci, con organo
  • John McCabe (1939 – ): SM 1976 for soprano and mixed choir
  • John McCleod (1934 – ): SM 1985 for soprano, bass, choir and orchestra
  • Orazio Mei (1731 – 1788)
  • Rudolf Mengelberg (1892 – 1959): SM 1940
  • Pavle Merkù (1929 – )
  • Joseph Messner (1893 – 1969)
  • Bernhard Mettenleiter (1822 – 1901)
  • Johann Georg Mettenleiter (1812 – 1858)
  • Jan Meyerowitz (1913 – )
  • Tadeusz Miazga: SM for female choir
  • Giorgio Miceli (1836 – 1895)
  • Julius Miller (1782 – 1851)
  • Carl Borromäus von Miltitz (1781 – 1845)
  • Ambrogio Minoja (1752 – 1825)
  • Ignaz Mitterer (1850 – 1924)
  • Joseph Modlmayr (ca. 1850): SM for female mixed choir
  • Ludwig Molitor
  • Ruggero Monna (1808 – 1864)
  • Nicola Aloysius Montani
  • Antonio Leal Moreira (1758 – 1819) SM 1771 for 4 soloists in F minor
  • Jorge Moreira (1948 – )
  • Stefano Moreno: SM quator vocibus inaequalibus
  • Felice Moretti (1791 – 1863)
  • Pancrazio Morigi (ca.1850): SM for tenor, bass and continuo
  • Virgilio Mortari (1902 – 1993): SM 1966
  • Piotr Moss (1947 – ): SM (2002) for mezzo-soprano, eight cellos and mixed choir
  • Gaetano Mossi (SM 1700 for 5 voices)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791): KV 33c (lost)
  • Ernst Willem Mulder (1898 – 1959)
  • Johannes Müller
  • Gráinne Mulvey (1966 – ): SM 2003
  • Bartolo Musil (1974 – ): SM 1991
  • Francisco Musil
  • Bernard James Naylor (1907 – 1986): SM 1961 for female choir and strings
  • Alexius Neander (1565 – 1605)
  • Anton Neckh (? – 1759)
  • Vic Nees (1938 – )
  • Gino Negri (1919 – )
  • Franz Nekes (1844 – 1914)
  • A.B.Neldy: SM 1859 for four soloists, two choruses, orchestra and organ
  • Georg Nellius (1891 – 1952)
  • J.B.Neudegger (ca. 1850): SM for mixed choir
  • Sigismund Ritter von Neukomm (1778 – 1858): 5 SM’s
  • Omobono Nicolini (ca. 1750)
  • Stephane Louis Nicou-Choron (ca. 1850)
  • Manfred Niehaus (1933 – )
  • Zygmunt Noskowski (1846 – 1909): SM for soloists, choir and orchestra (1937 – ): SM 1989
  • Vincenzo Orgitano (1735 – 1807)
  • Einar Oulie (1890 – 1957)
  • Francisco Pacheco (1784 – 1865)
  • Carmelo Pace (1906 – 1993): SM 1982 for soprano, tenor, bass, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Francesco Paci
  • Roman Padlewski (1915 – 1944): SM 1939 for mixed choir
  • Luigi Pagliai
  • John Knowles Paine (1839 – 1907)
  • Giuseppe Paladini (ca. 1750)
  • Miguel de Palól: SM for three voices and choir, two violins, bass and harmonium
  • Guido Pannain (1891 – 1977)
  • B.Pastorelli
  • Paul Patterson (1947 – ): SM 1986 for mezzo soprano, choir and orchestra
  • Joaquin Pecorario (ca. 1750)
  • Felipe Pedrell (1841 – 1922)
  • Salvatore Pelleschi: 2 SM’s
  • Benedikt Pellizzari (1755 – 1789)
  • Francisco Peñalosa (1470)
  • Edmund Pendleton: SM 1905 for four soloists and strings
  • Davide Perez (1711 – 1778): SM 1770 for 4 soloists in E flat major, also SM in F minor and E flat major
  • Michele Perla
  • Pernetti (or Bernetti)(ca. 1750)
  • Vincent Persichetti (1915 – 1985): SM 1968 for choir and orchestra
  • Pietro Persichini (1755 – 1837)
  • João d’Abreu Pessoa (ca. 1750)
  • Pierre Pfister (19.. – )
  • Maglona Patricia Bryony Philips-Jagger
  • Jacek Piech (1967 – )
  • Daniel Rogers Pinkham (1923 – )
  • Pasquale Pisari (1725 – 1778)
  • Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni (1657 – 1743)
  • Franco Piva: SM 1968
  • Ignaz Josef Pleyel (1757 – 1831)
  • Johann Nepomuk, Freuherr von Poissl (1783 – 1865)
  • Francesco Pollini (1762 – 1846)
  • Mario della Ponti (1931 – )
  • Wilhelm Popp (1828 – 1903)
  • Nicola Antonio Giacinto Porpora (1686 – 1768)
  • Giovanni Giacomo Porro (1590 – 1656)
  • Luca Antonio Predieri (1688 – 1767)
  • Alfonso del Prete (ca. 1850?)
  • Antonietta Preziosi
  • Richard Prior: SM for soprano, choir and orchestra 1999
  • Ignaz Prustmann (ca. 1750)
  • Domenico Quilici: 2 SM’s ca. 1805 for male choir and orchestra
  • Pietro Raimondi (1786 – 1853): 2 SM’s
  • Imant Raminsh (1943 – ): SM 1979 for mezzo-soprano and choir
  • Pietro Ravalli
  • Serafino Razzi (1531 – 1611)
  • Ramiro Real (1969 – ): SM for choir and orchestra (premiered in 2005, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
  • Kilian Reinhardt (1653 – 1729)
  • Enrico Renna (1952 – ):SM 1991 for soprano, clarinet, trombone, cello and fortepiano
  • Joseph Renner (1832 – 1895): SM for mixed choir
  • Jules Reynaud (ca. 1850): SM for mixed choir
  • Ernst Friedrich Eduard Richter (1808 – 1879)
  • Rolf Rhiem (1937 – ): SM for mixed choir (in: O quam dulce)
  • Giovanni Ries
  • Knudåge Riisager (1897 – 1974): SM 1966
  • Antonio Ripa (1720 – 1795): SM for 2 mixed choirs and continuo
  • Giovanni Alberto Ristori (1692 – 1753)
  • Ferdinando Robuschi (1765 – 1850): SM 1825 for 3 voices and orchestra
  • Carl Joseph Rodewald (1735 – 1809): SM 1799 for 2 sopranos and orchestra
  • José Garcia Román (1945 -): SM 1974 for mixed choir and symphony orchestra
  • Lorenzo Rossi
  • Fritz Rothschuh (1921 – 1978)
  • Florian Rotter
  • G.Ruef
  • Franceso Ruggi (1767 – 1845): SM for 2 sopranos and continuo
  • Giovanni Battista Runcher (1714 – 1791)
  • Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen (1778 – 1851)
  • Carl Rütti (1949 – ): SM for chorus, string quartet, cello and mezzo
  • Joseph Ryelandt (1870 – 1965): SM for soprano, mixed choir, orchestra
  • Wladislaw Rzepko (1854 – ): SM for male choir
  • Amalie von Sachsen: StM (1824) for mixed choir and solists (SAT)
  • Balthasar Saldoni (1807 – 1889)
  • Antonio Salieri (1750 – 1825)
  • Gervais Bernard Gaston Salvayre (1847 – 1916)
  • José Miguel Gálan Sánchez-Cortés (19?? – ) SM for choir and organ
  • Carl Santner (ca. 1850)
  • Luciano Xavier dos Santos (1734 – 1808: SM in G minor)
  • Marco Santucci (1762 – 1843)
  • Jerónimo Inácio Agostinho de São (ca. 1750)
  • Claudio Saracini (1586 – 1649): SM 1620 for one soloist and continuo
  • Marian Sawa (1937 – 2005 ): SM for bass and organ
  • Gasparo Sborgi (1737 – 1819)
  • Giovanni Scapecchi (19.. – ): SM 1999
  • Barnardi Schacht
  • Boguslaw Schaeffer (1929 – ): SM 1983 for soprano, alto, choir and orchestra
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (1753 – 1836)
  • Jakob Schgraffer (1817 – 1856): SM for mixed choir
  • Pietro Schiavon (1991)
  • Thomas Daniel Schlee (1957 – )
  • Ferdinand Schmidt (ca.1750)
  • Joseph Aloys Schmittbauer (1718 – 1809): SM for two sopranos, tenor, bass and orchestra
  • Mikulas Schneider-Trnavsky (1886 – 1958)
  • Alois Schönfeld (19?? – )
  • Franz Schöpf (1836 – 1915)
  • Joseph Schuster (1748 – 1812): SM 1807 for 4 soloists, mixed choir and orchestra
  • Hanns-Christoph Schuster
  • Johann Schweitzer (ca.1850)
  • Josef Seiler
  • Alexander Serov (1820 – 1871)
  • Albert Serracant Carré (1978 – ): SM 2002 for mixed choir
  • Franz Seydelmann (1748 – 1806)
  • Marina Shmotova (1959 – ): SM 1990 for soprano or alto, with viola, organ, trumpet and percussion
  • Eric Siboni (1828)
  • Bernard van den Sigtenhorst Meyer (1888 – 1953)
  • Kazimierz Sikorsky (1895 – ): SM for bass, mixed choir and organ
  • Friedrich Silcher (1789 – 1860)
  • Giuseppe Antonio Silvani (1672 – 1726): SM 1708 for 2 mixed choirs
  • Jean Baptist Singelee (1812 – 1875)
  • Johann Baptist Singenberger (ca.1850)
  • Mainrad Spiess (1683 – 1761)
  • Patrick Standford (1939 – ): SM 1966
  • Jozef Stefani (1800 – 1876): SM 1857 for soloists, choir and orchestra
  • Joseph Anton Steffan (1726 – 1797): SM in German
  • Michael Steyer (1757 – 1809)
  • Alfred Stier (1880 – 1967)
  • Antonius Stöger (1727 – 1798): SM for 2 voices
  • Thomas Stolzer (1483 – 1526): SM
  • Anthony St.Pierre (19.. – ): SM 1999 for mixed choir
  • Joseph Hartmann Stuntz 1793 – 1859
  • Jean-François le Sueur (1760 – 1837)
  • Józef Surzyński (1851 – 1919)
  • Jacek Sykulski (19.. – ): SM 1995 for seven voices
  • Jerzy Swolkien (1940 – ): Missa Mater Dolorosa for male choir and string orchestra
  • Renato Tagliabue (19?? – )
  • Angelo Tarchi (1759 – 1814): SM in Italian for 2 sopranos and orchestra
  • G.Tartaglione
  • Luis Antonio Tavares (ca.1750)
  • Antonio Tedeschi (1710 – 1770): SM’s in C minor and E minor for 4 voices
  • Valerio Tesei
  • Flavio Testi (1923 – )
  • Karen P.Thomas: (1957 – ): SM 1979 (revised 1984) for mezzo, speaker, double choir and orchestra
  • Pedro Tintorer y Segarra (1814 – 1891): SM for soloists, choir and orchestra (lost)
  • Joseph Umstatt (1711 – 1762)
  • Andres Avelino José Peregrino Valenti (ca.1850)
  • Giovanni Valentini (1582 – 1649)
  • Pietro Valle
  • Johann Verheyen (ca.1850): SM for mixed choir
  • Francesco Vetrari
  • John Nathaniel Vincent (1902 – 1970): SM 1969
  • Jheronimus Vinders (1540 – 1557)
  • Cajetan Vogel (1750 – 1794): SM in D minor
  • Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715 – 1777): SM 1742 for 3 soloists (ATB), mixed choir and orchestra
  • Frantiszek Walczynski (1852 – 1937)
  • Ernest Walker (1870 – 1949)
  • Volker Wangenheim (1928 – )
  • Berthold Wassmer (19?? – )
  • Gaspard van Weerbeke (1445 – 1517): SM for 5 voices
  • Paul Wehage: SM for 5 soprano’s a capello (2000)
  • Peter Welffens (1924 – 2002): SM for mixed choir, hobo and strings
  • Sven Erik Werner (1937 – ?)
  • Georg Wichtl
  • Jan Wieczorek (1904 – ): SM 1942 for soloists, choir and orchestra
  • Peter von Winter (1754 – 1825)
  • Heinric Wismeyer: 1923
  • Franz Xaver Witt (1834 – 1888): 2 SM’s
  • Karl Witzka (1768 – 1848)
  • Peter Wilhelm Wolff
  • Martin Zalba Ibañez (1958 – ) SM for soprano, alto, harp, organ and choir
  • Francesco Zanetti (1737 – 1788)
  • Ruth Zechlin (1926 – ): SM for tenor and organ
  • Marc’ Antonio Ziani (1653 – 1715)” 2 SM 1713
  • Benno Ziegler (1891 – 1965)
  • Joseph Paul Ziegler (1722 – 1767)
  • Nicola Antonio Zingarelli (1752 – 1837): 30 SM’s
  • Valentin Zubiaurre (1837 – 1914)
  • Jakob Francisek Zupan (1734 – 1810)

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Stabat Mater by Eric van Boxtel, commissioned by Stabat Mater Foundation in 2008.

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My friend Marten Kuilman from Amsterdam, is painting the stations of the cross. Here is his 12th station of the cross. October 10th 2020, having dinner together.
#stationsofthecross  #stabatmater  #stabatmaterdolorosa #sacredmusic

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12th station of he cross in Church Veenhuizen, Drenthe, The Netherlands during cycle trip in Appelscha, July 15th 2020.

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Kruiswegpark in Roermond, very special, during our visit on May 24th 2020.

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12th station of the cross painted by P. Cornelis de Moor, in St Jans Basiliek, Laren (nh), during performance Bach's Weihnachtsoratorium, December 15th 2019.

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Autel d' or (Golden Altar), Niki de Saint Phalle (1962). Museum Beelden aan Zee, Scheveningen, Holland, December 11th 2019

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Twelfth station of the cross in Parish Church of Portimão in Portugal, enjoying family time in Ferragudo.
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12th station of the cross, mosaic in stone, Holy Cross Church in Bloomsbury (London) enjoying a sunday city walk. 
#london #stabatmater #stationsofthecross #stabatmaterdolorosa #sorrowfulmother #holycrosschurch #bloomsbury

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Trinity church, London, sculpture. Invited  for the premiere of Pieta by composer Richard Blackford in Cadogan Hall. Impressed!
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Werner Tübke, Crucifixion scene (1984), chalk litograph on zinc plate.
I made this photo in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, June 22th 2019 during our cycle tour along the Elbe river.

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12th station of the cross, psinted by Johan Lange from Aken (Germany) 1884-1890.

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Our Lady of the Basilica, Zwolle. 
#zwolle #crunchyslime #mary #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa

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Michael Triegel, Deus absconditus (God is hidden). Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle. I  love his paintings.
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Zwolle, Grote kerk of St. Michaels Churc. A vey old sculpture of Crucifixion in the wall, maybe 12th station of the cross. Unfortunately very damaged. Please, could you translate the latin text?
#zwolle #zwollecentrum #oldchurch #stationsofthecross #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa

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Magdenburg Cathedral June 24th 2019, cycling trip along the Elbe in Germany.
#magdenburg🇩🇪 #mothermary #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion #religiousart #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi #golgotha #calvary

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Paul Sinkwitz, Crucifixion group, tempera draft (1957)  Lutherstadt Wittenberg, exhibition modern Christian Art. #Lutherstadt #Wittenberg #mothermary #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion #religiousart #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi #golgotha #calvary  #mary

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Otto Pankok, Mary and John under the cross, woodcut (1958). Lutherstadt Wittenberg, exhibition modern Christian Art. #Lutherstadt #Wittenberg #mothermary #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion #religiousart #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi #golgotha #calvary  #mary #john #woodcutting

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Marc Chagall, Crucfixion, 1969, (1) and Crucifixion, Mother and Child, 1964 (2). In Lutherstadt, Wittenberg, June 2019, Exhibition Modern Christian Art. #Lutherstadt #Wittenberg #mothermary #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion #religiousart #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi #golgotha #calvary #chagall #marcchagall

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Keith Haring, 1982, Untitled, without Mary. Lutherstadt Wittenberg Exhibition Modern Christian Art.
#Lutherstadt #Wittenberg #mothermary #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion #religiousart #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi #golgotha #calvary #keithharing

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Lutherstadt Wittenberg Exhibition Christian Art from Chagall to Beuys. Willi Baumeister, Crucifixion, Lithograph.
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Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Crucifixion, 1912, Etching. Mueum Lutherstadt Wittenberg during our cycling trip in Germany, June 2019.

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Exhibition Lutherstadt Wittemberg Modern Christian Art from Chagall to Beuys. James Ensor, Crucifixio, print 23 from Portfolio Scenes Life of Christ, colour lithograph, 1912-1921.
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Exhibition Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Christian Art from Chagall to Beuys. Georges Rouault, Christ on the cross, 1936, colour aquatint etching.June 21th 2019
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July 5th, Bremen, Church of our Lady. I noticed groups of little figures in a glass display case showing scenes from the passion of Jesus. They are made by the woodcutters David Guenou and his son Daniel from Togo in Africa. They converted to Christianity in the the sixties when a priest from Bremen was a missionary in Togo. The woodcarving was a present from the Togo Parish. By the way: we loved Bremen during our cycling trip in Germany.
#bremen #woodcarving #crucifixion #religiousart #africanart #stabatmaterdolorosa
#thecross #stabatmater #mothermary

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Bremen Cathedral, beautiful painting of the crucifixion on the front wall of the church dedicated to St. Peter. July 5th 2019.
#bremencathedral #religiousart #stabatmater #crucifixion #paintings #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #religiousart #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi

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In Damnatz, during our cycling trip from Dresden to Hamburg, we stumbled upon this old, timber framed church with a painting of the crucifixion. July 2th 2019
#stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion  #religiousart #elb

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Tangermünde, June 27th 2019, St Stefan's Church. On the baptismal font, as wel as at the baroque pulpit I found a relief of Mary near the cross.

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St. Jacobi Church in Perleberg, Germany June 28th 2019 during our cycling tour from Dresden to Hamburg. In the wall of the tower is a crucifixion sculpture of sand stone. Though Mary is not present, I just could not resist taking this picture because of the inscription above: ANNO DOMINI MCCCLXI.
#perleberg #stationsofthecross #stabatmater  #religiousart #stabatmaterdolorosa #crucifixion #sculpture #stabatmaterdolorosa

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Church Museum New Bavo Haarlem. Station of the Cross XII 1920. Artist unknown. 
#stationsofthecross #stabatmater #sorrowfulmother #religiousart

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Church New Bavo Museum Haarlem, Jan van Scorel 1525.
#calvary #religiousart #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #triptych

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Stralsund, Germany, Nicolai Kirche and painting of the Crucifixion in the church.

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Family vacation in Germany, May 2019, A trip to Stralsund, Nicolaikirche. Several altars from the 15th century:: (1)Burgermeister-altar with Jesus is taken down from the cross, short after 1500. (2) Altar by Riemer and Betler (1451) and High altar (ca. 1480), Crucifixion by J P Hinze.
#church #art #altar #religiousart #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa

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Nehringen, Germany, during a family vacation. St. Andreas kirche. Stations of the cross.

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Stations of the cross-Jesus meets his mother Maria and  Jesus is nailed to the cross- paintings by Jan Wiesman, a Dutch painter. Exhibition in Pop-up Gallery in Bloemendaal. Netherlands.

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Art stations of the cross Amsterdam 2019: Jesus meets his mother (Station 2). A colorful installation by Lynn Aldrich is made from all sorts of ordinary cleaning tools, such as plastic sponges and brushes.
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Project Art stations of the cross, number 7: Jesus falls for the second time. Two drawings by Paul van Dongen: Judgement and Resurrection. The Small Museum, Paradiso, Weteringschans 6-8. In 2016 the music venue and cultural center Paradiso, housed in a converted former church building from the nineteenth century, opened The Small Museum. The smallest museum in the Netherlands, it is located in one of the cabinets where the Vrije Gemeente (Free Congregation) used to display its announcements. The exhibitions regularly link to the religious past of the building.
#stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #religiousart #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi

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Art stations of the cross 2019 Amsterdam. Number 2: Jesus takes up the cross by G. Roland Bierman. De Hoftuin, Nieuwe Herengracht 18.
#mothermary #jesus #thecross #crucifixion #passion #virginmaryartwork #virginmaryart #stabatmater #stabatmaterdolorosa #stationsofthecross #artstations #sorrowfulmother #motherofjesus #religiousart #classicalmusic #sacredmusic #pergolesi

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Art Stations of the Cross 2019 Amsterdam Nr. 6 Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. Güler Ates, Water no longer dances with light, new site specific work. In the Stations of the Cross, Veronica is the woman who helps Jesus persevere. She confronts us with the classic question: In whom do we invest, convinced that the person can make a difference in this world? Who can lean on us? Güler Ates grew up in the mystic tradition of East Turkey. She is based in London and works with video, photography, printmaking and performance. One of the core elements in her work is cultural displacement. She studies the interaction of Eastern and Western cultures.

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Beginhof Chapel Amsterdam when I wasin Amsterdamwithmy grandson Guidofor the Art Stations of the Cross on monday April 15th.

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Project Art Stations of the Cross Amsterdam. Nr. 5 Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross. It is the contemplation of the suffering caused by the slave trade, in which traders from Amsterdam were also involved. Iris Kensmil, an artist with a Surinam background, has painted portraits of three eighteenth-century individuals from Surinam who managed to secure for themselves a position and a future in opposition to colonial oppression. (Their actual likenesses are unknown.) Just like Simon of Cyrene, who stopped to help Jesus by carrying his cross, these people resisted injustice. The triptych hangs amongst the group portraits in the Amsterdam Gallery as a call to action.

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