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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 Music for Holy Week | |
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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) |