Composition database

This is the Composition Database of BMC, which includes information about works by composers that are either Hungarian or Hungarian by origin or live in Hungary.

Title of the work

Stabat Mater


Composer

Original / Hungarian title
Stabat Mater
Foreign language / English title
Stabat Mater
Subtitle
Oratorio - For mezzo-soprano solo and choir with chamber orchestra accompaniment
Dedication
to Marcel Landovsky
Year of composition
1991

Type
Solo voice(s), choir & orchestra
Instrumentation
Ms. solo - mixed choir (S-A-T-B) - ob., cl., cl.b., fg., cor. - org. - strings: 8 vl. 1, 6 vl. 2, 4 vla., 4 vlc., 3 cb.
Duration
30 min

Movements, parts
1. Stabat mater dolorosa
2. Cuius animam
3. O quam tristis
4. Quis est homo
5. "Je ne veux plus aimer" (Verlaine: Sagesse II.)
6. Fac me tecum
7. "Je ne veux plus penser" (Verlaine: Sagesse II.)
8. Quando corpus morietur

Text
liturgical; VERLAINE, Paul
Language
Latin / French
Commissioned by
Ariam Ile de France and the Department of Cultural Affairs of France
Premiere information
1991, Eglise St. Augustin, Meaux, Paris; Jacqueline Mayeur (Ms.), Choeur Regional Vittoria Ile de France, Ensemble Instrumental J.W. Audoli, Michel Piquemal (cond.)
Publisher / Source
Editio Musica Budapest © 1991, L-89
Avaiable here!
Recordings
Hungaroton HCD-31533, 1995 - Jacqueline Mayeur (Ms.), Eric Leburn (org.), Choeur Régional Vittoria D´ile de France, Hungarian State Orchestra, Michel Piquemal (cond.)
1 min. sample
1 I. Stabat mater dolorosa
2 II. Cuius animam
3 III. O quam tristis
4 IV. Quis est homo
5 V. Vidit suum dulcem Natum...
6 VI. Fac me tecum
7 VII. Je ne veux plus penser
8 VIII. Quando corpus morietur