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Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Arranged by Josef Zubay. This edition: Paperback. Liturgical, Choral, Original Works, Transcriptions. Romantic Period; Czech, Sacred/Hymns. Vocal score (Zubaty). With Text Language: Latin. Composed 1877/1880. Duration 95 minutes. Serenissima #19542. Published by Serenissima (SA.19542).
9.5 x 12.5 inches.
Dvorak's 85-minute Stabat Mater received its premiere two days before Christmas of 1880 in Prague. It quickly gained a following not only in Europe but in both England and the USA. The vocal score was prepared by Josef Zubaty for the initial publication and was re-engraved by G. Schirmer in 1897 - which is the basis of the present score. With added measure numbers and rehearsal systems to match the widely available public domain orchestral parts, this large A4 digitally-enhanced reprint is an ideal score for vocal soloists, choruses and directors.
Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Arranged by Josef Zubay. This edition: Paperback. Liturgical, Choral, Original Works, Transcriptions. Romantic Period; Czech, Sacred/Hymns. Vocal score (Zubaty). With Text Language: Latin. Composed 1877/1880. Duration 95 minutes. Serenissima #19542. Published by Serenissima (SA.19542).
9.5 x 12.5 inches.
Dvorak's 85-minute Stabat Mater received its premiere two days before Christmas of 1880 in Prague. It quickly gained a following not only in Europe but in both England and the USA. The vocal score was prepared by Josef Zubaty for the initial publication and was re-engraved by G. Schirmer in 1897 - which is the basis of the present score. With added measure numbers and rehearsal systems to match the widely available public domain orchestral parts, this large A4 digitally-enhanced reprint is an ideal score for vocal soloists, choruses and directors.
1. Quartetto e Coro: Stabat Mater Dolorosa
2. Quartetto: Quis est Homo
3. Coro: Eia, Mater, Fons Amoris
4. Solo e Coro: Fac ut Ardeat Cor Meum
5. Coro: Tui Nati Vulnerati
6. Solo e Coro: Fac Me Veretecum Flere
7. Coro: Virgo Virginum Praeclara
8. Duetto: Fac ut Portem Christi Mortem
9. Solo: Inflammatus et Accensus
10. Quartetto e Coro: Quando Corpus Morietur
Preview: Stabat Mater, Op.58
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