Stabat Mater by Alessandro Scarlatti is a religious musical work composed for two voices (soprano/alto), two violins and basso continuo, in 1724, on a commission from the Order of Friars Minor, the "Knights of the Virgin of Sorrows" of the Church of San Luigi in Naples for Lent The text, the Stabat Mater sequence, is a 13th-century liturgical text meditating on the suffering of Mary, mother of Christ. Considered outdated by those who had ordered it, Scarlatti's work was replaced in 1736 by the famous Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi.
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| - Stabat Mater (Alessandro Scarlatti) (fr)
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| - Stabat Mater by Alessandro Scarlatti is a religious musical work composed for two voices (soprano/alto), two violins and basso continuo, in 1724, on a commission from the Order of Friars Minor, the "Knights of the Virgin of Sorrows" of the Church of San Luigi in Naples for Lent The text, the Stabat Mater sequence, is a 13th-century liturgical text meditating on the suffering of Mary, mother of Christ. Considered outdated by those who had ordered it, Scarlatti's work was replaced in 1736 by the famous Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. (en)
- Le Stabat Mater est une œuvre musicale religieuse composée pour deux voix (SA), deux violons et basse continue, par Alessandro Scarlatti en 1724, sur une commande des Franciscains, les Chevaliers de la vierge des douleurs de l'église San Luigi de Naples pour le Carême. Ce Stabat Mater est basé sur un texte liturgique du XIIIe siècle méditant sur la souffrance de Marie, mère du Christ. Jugé démodé par ceux même qui l'avaient commandé, il est remplacé en 1736 par le célèbre Stabat Mater de Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. (fr)
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| - Le Stabat Mater est une œuvre musicale religieuse composée pour deux voix (SA), deux violons et basse continue, par Alessandro Scarlatti en 1724, sur une commande des Franciscains, les Chevaliers de la vierge des douleurs de l'église San Luigi de Naples pour le Carême. Ce Stabat Mater est basé sur un texte liturgique du XIIIe siècle méditant sur la souffrance de Marie, mère du Christ. Jugé démodé par ceux même qui l'avaient commandé, il est remplacé en 1736 par le célèbre Stabat Mater de Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Il s'agit de l'un des trois Stabat Mater du compositeur. Il existe un autre manuscrit d'un Stabat Mater à trois voix, daté de 1715 et conservé à Naples (Stabat Mater [II]) et une troisième œuvre, composée pour quatre voix, datée de 1723, mais perdue (Stabat Mater [III]). (fr)
- Stabat Mater by Alessandro Scarlatti is a religious musical work composed for two voices (soprano/alto), two violins and basso continuo, in 1724, on a commission from the Order of Friars Minor, the "Knights of the Virgin of Sorrows" of the Church of San Luigi in Naples for Lent The text, the Stabat Mater sequence, is a 13th-century liturgical text meditating on the suffering of Mary, mother of Christ. Considered outdated by those who had ordered it, Scarlatti's work was replaced in 1736 by the famous Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Scarlatti set the Stabat Mater three times. There is another manuscript of a three-part Stabat Mater, dated 1715 and kept in Naples (Stabat Mater [II]) and a third work, composed for four voices, dated 1723, but now lost (Stabat Mater [III]). (en)
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