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The poem known as the Stabat Mater ("Sorrowfully his mother stood") is thought to be of 13th-century Franciscan origin and for a long time was attributed to Jacopo de Benedetti - also known as Jacopone da Todi - who died in 1306. It was first used as a 'sequence' (that is, a type of hymn interpolated into the liturgy) in the 15th century and it was at about this time that it acquired the plainchant melody with which it is usually associated
Disc No: GMCD 7148
Price: Sek. 157
Name: Crucifixus
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Composer Opus Name Key Performer
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (1525/6-1594)   Stabat Mater (à 8)   The Vasari Singers - Jeremy Backhouse
Lotti, Antonio (1667-1740)   Crucifixus (à 6)  
Anerio, Felice   Christus factus est (à 4)  
Lotti, Antonio (1667-1740)   Crucifixus (à 8)  
Allegri, Gregorio (1582-1652)   Miserere mei  
Lotti, Antonio (1667-1740)   Crucifixus (à 10)  
Gesualdo, Carlo (1560-1613)   O vos omnes (à 5)  
Caldara, Antonio (c.1670-1736)   Crucifixus (à 16)  
Scarlatti, Domenico   Stabat Mater (à 10)  

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