Stabat Mater, Op. 58 SATB with SATB Soli (Orch.) (Latin Language Edition) by Antonin Dvorak 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Antonin Dvorak

The impetus for composing the Stabat Mater, Opus 58, was Dvorák's reaction to the tragic death of his baby daughter, Josefa. The original sketch was written in early 1876, but was discontinued because of the composer's other obligations at that time. He later lost his two surviving children within a short time of each other, and this returned Dvorák to work on the composition which was finished near the end of 1877. Choral score in Latin with piano accompaniment. Includes: Stabat mater dolorosa * Quis est homo * Eia, mater, fons amoris * Fac ut ardeat cor meum * Tui nati vulnerati * Fac me vere tecum flere * Virgo, virginum praeclara * Fac ut portem Christi mortem * Inflammatus et accensus * Quando corpus morietur.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
Antonin Dvorak
Publishers:
Kalmus Classic Edition
UPC:
038081495699
ISBN:
9780769243801
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Cantata
Artist:
Antonin Dvorak
Usages:
Sacred
Number of Pages:
116
Shipping Weight:
0.75 pounds

Choir Sacred Orch. (SATB choir)

SKU: AP.K06162

SATB with SATB Soli (Orch.) (Latin Language Edition). Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Choral (Sacred); Choral Worship Cantata; Larger Works; Masterworks; Performance Music Ensemble; Worship Resources. Kalmus Edition. Masterwork; Romantic; Sacred. Book. 116 pages. Kalmus Classic Edition #00-K06162. Published by Kalmus Classic Edition (AP.K06162).

ISBN 9780769243801. UPC: 038081495699. Lat.

The impetus for composing the Stabat Mater, Opus 58, was Dvorák's reaction to the tragic death of his baby daughter, Josefa. The original sketch was written in early 1876, but was discontinued because of the composer's other obligations at that time. He later lost his two surviving children within a short time of each other, and this returned Dvorák to work on the composition which was finished near the end of 1877. Choral score in Latin with piano accompaniment. Includes: Stabat mater dolorosa * Quis est homo * Eia, mater, fons amoris * Fac ut ardeat cor meum * Tui nati vulnerati * Fac me vere tecum flere * Virgo, virginum praeclara * Fac ut portem Christi mortem * Inflammatus et accensus * Quando corpus morietur.