Description
Smetana: My Country, Dvořák: Stabat Mater / Masters Classic Audio CD Stereo / 3840392
UPC 8711638403928
Antonín Dvořák's Stabat Mater, Op. 58 (B. 71), is an extended setting for vocal soloists, choir and orchestra of the 20 stanzas of the Stabat Mater sequence. Dvořák sketched the composition in 1876 and completed it in 1877. It has been characterized as a sacred cantata and as an oratorio, and consists of ten movements of which only the first and the last are thematically connected. Its total performance time is around 85 minutes.
The work was first performed in Prague in 1880. N. Simrock published Dvořák's Op. 58 in 1881. In 1882, Leoš Janáček conducted a performance of the work in Brno. The work was performed in London in 1883, and again, in the Royal Albert Hall, in 1884, and thus played a crucial role in Dvořák's international breakthrough as a composer. In the 21st century the Stabat Mater continues to be Dvořák's best known, and most often performed, sacred work.
Label: | Masters Classic – 3840392 |
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CD, Stereo
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Country: | Europe |
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Genre: | Classical |
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Tracklist:
My Country | |||
1 | Symphonic Poem From "My Country" |
12:51 | |
Stabat Mater Op. 58 |
1:01:09 |
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2 | Stabat Mater Dolorosa | 19:09 | |
3 | Quis Est Homo, Qui Non Fleret | 9:43 | |
4 | Eja, Mater Dolorosa | 5:59 | |
5 | Fac, Ut Ardeat Cor Meum | 7:57 | |
6 | Tui Nati Vulnerati | 5:14 | |
7 | Inflammatus Et Accensus | 5:36 | |
8 | Quando Corpus Morietur | 7:06 |
- Chorus – Orchestra RadioTelevision Ljubljana (tracks: 2 to 8)
- Conductor – Alfred Scholz (tracks: 1), Marko Munih (tracks: 2 to 8)
- Orchestra – London Symphony Orchestra (2) (tracks: 1), Orchestra RadioTelevision Ljubljana (tracks: 2 to 8)