Stabat Mater | |
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by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi | |
Catalogue | P. 77 |
Text | Stabat Mater |
Language | Latin |
Composed | 1736 |
Movements | 12 |
Vocal | soprano and alto soloists |
Instrumental |
Stabat Mater (P.77)[1] is a musical setting of the Stabat Mater sequence, composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in 1736.[2] Composed in the final weeks of Pergolesi's life,[3] it is scored for soprano and alto soloists, violin I and II, viola and basso continuo.
The autograph manuscript of the work is preserved in the Benedictine Abbey of Monte Cassino.
Background
Many pieces which were said to have been composed by Pergolesi have been misattributed; the Stabat Mater is definitely by Pergolesi, as a manuscript in his handwriting has been preserved.[4] The work was composed for a Neapolitan confraternity, the Cavalieri della Vergine dei Dolori di San Luigi al Palazzo,[5] which had also commissioned a Stabat Mater from Alessandro Scarlatti.[6] Pergolesi composed it during his final illness from tuberculosis in a Franciscan monastery in Pozzuoli, along with a Salve Regina setting,[2][3] and, as it is said, finished it right before he died.
Reception
The Stabat Mater is one of Pergolesi's most celebrated sacred works, achieving great popularity after the composer's death.[7][8] Jean-Jacques Rousseau showed appreciation for the work, praising the opening movement as "the most perfect and touching duet to come from the pen of any composer".[9] Many composers adapted the work, including Giovanni Paisiello, who extended the orchestral accompaniment,[10] and Joseph Eybler, who added a choir to replace some of the duets. Bach's Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden is a parody cantata based on Pergolesi's composition.
The work was not without its detractors. Padre Martini criticised its light, operatic style in 1774, and believed it was too similar to Pergolesi's comic opera La serva padrona to adequately deliver the pathos of the text.[11]
Structure
The work is divided into twelve movements, each named after the incipit of the text. Much of the music is based on Pergolesi's earlier setting of the Dies irae sequence.[4]
- "Stabat Mater Dolorosa", Grave, F minor, common time; duet
- "Cujus animam gementem", Andante amoroso, C minor, 3/8; soprano aria
- "O quam tristis et afflicta", Larghetto, G minor, common time; duet
- "Quae moerebat et dolebat", Allegro, E-flat major, 2/4; alto aria
- "Quis est homo", Largo, C minor, common time; duet
- —"Pro peccatis suae gentis", Allegro, C minor, 6/8
- "Vidit suum dulcem natum", Tempo giusto, F minor, common time; soprano aria
- "Eja mater fons amoris", Andantino, C minor, 3/8; alto aria
- "Fac ut ardeat cor meum", Allegro, G minor, cut common time; duet
- "Sancta mater, istud agas", Tempo giusto, E-flat major, common time; duet
- "Fac ut portem Christi mortem", Largo, G minor, common time; alto aria
- "Inflammatus et accensus", Allegro ma non troppo, B-flat major, common time; duet
- "Quando corpus morietur", Largo assai, F minor, common time; duet
- —"Amen..." Presto assai, F minor, cut common time
Recordings
Release Year | Soloists | Conductor | Orchestra | Label | Catalog Number |
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1949 (excerpts recorded 1939) | Hans Schneider
Hans Frank, Erich Kuchar |
Victor Gomboz | History | 205207 | |
1947 | Joan Taylor | Roy Henderson | The Boyd Need Orchestra | Decca | AK1517 - AK1521 |
1951 | Anna Maria Augenstein | Hans Grischkat | Ton-Studio Orchestra of Stuttgart | Nixa | 530 |
1955 | Teresa Stich-Randall | Mario Rossi | Vienna State Opera Orchestra | Bach Guild | 549 |
1956 | Friederike Sailer
Hanne Münch |
Günter Kehr | Mainzer Kammerorchester | Vox | 9960 |
1958 | Margot Guilleaume
Jeanne Deroubaiz |
Matthieu Lange | Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester | Archiv | 14098 |
1965 | Judith Raskin | Franco Caracciolo | Orchestra Rossini di Napoli | Decca | 6153 |
1966 | Evelyn Lear | Lorin Maazel | Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra | Phillips | 3590 |
1990 (live 1968 performance) | Gundula Janowitz | Claudio Abbado | Berlin Philharmonic | Myto | 905.25 |
1969 | Margaret Tynes
Anita Turner-Butler |
Massimo Bruni | Prague Chamber Orchestra | Supraphon | 1112 0620 |
1972 | Luciana Ticinelli-Fattori
Maria Minetto |
Edwin Loehrer | Società Cameristica di Lugano | Erato | 55046 |
1973 | Mirella Freni | Ettore Gracis | Solisti Dell'Orchestra "Scarlatti" Napoli | Archiv | 2533 114 |
1973 | Ingeborg Müller-Ney
Tuula Nienstedt |
Heidelberger Kammerorchester | Sastruphon | SM 007047 | |
1979 | Margaret Marshall
Alfreda Hodgson |
Günter Kehr | Mainzer Kammerorchester | Candide | 31118 |
1979 | Klaus Brettschneider, Stefan Frangoulis
Christian Siferlinger, Michael Stumpf |
Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden | English Baroque Ensemble | Philips | 6501 011 |
1979 | Ileana Cotrubas | Claudio Scimone | I Solisti Veneti | Erato | 71179 |
1980 | Felicity Palmer
Alfreda Hodgson |
George Guest | Argo Chamber Orchestra | Argo | 591023 |
1981 | Magda Kalmar | Lamberto Gardelli | Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, Budapest | Hungaroton | 12201-2 |
1983 | Sebastian Hennig | René Jacobs | Concerto Vocale | Harmonia Mundi | 1119 |
1985 | Margaret Marshall | Claudio Abbado | London Symphony Orchestra | Deutsche Grammophon | 415103 |
1987 | Mieke van der Sluis | René Clemencic | Clemencic Consort | Accord | 200062 |
1987 | Véronique Dietschy
Alain Zaepffel |
Paul Colleaux | Ensemble Stradivaria | Adda | 581016 |
1988 | Gillian Fisher | Robert King | The King's Consort | Hyperion | 66294 |
1989 | Emma Kirkby | Christopher Hogwood | Academy of Ancient Music | Decca | 425 692-2 |
1990 | Krisztina Laki | Agostino Orizio | Orchestra da Camera del Festival Internazionale di Brescia e Bergamo | Fonè | 90 F 03 |
1991 | Mária Zádori | Pál Németh | Capella Savaria | harmonia mundi | 3903011 |
2000 (recorded 1993) | Cecilia Gasdia | Claudio Scimone | I Solisti Veneti | Warner | 8573-81276 |
1993 | June Anderson | Charles Dutoit | Montreal Sinfonietta | Decca | 436209 |
1993 | Dennis Naseband | Hartmut Haenchen | Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra | Berlin Classics | 115112 |
1994 | Dorothea Röschmann | Bernard Labadie | Les Violons du Roy | Sono Luminus | 90196 |
1995 | Arthur Stefanowics | Andrzej Mysinski | Concerto Avenna | Elysium | 705 |
1995 | Anna Gonda
Julia Faulkner |
Michael Halász | Camerata Budapest | Naxos | 8550766 |
1995 | Regina Klepper
Martina Borst |
Bamberg String Quartet | Capriccio Records | 10517 | |
1996 | Katia Ricciarelli
Manuela Custer |
Giorgio Croci | I Filarmonici | Tactus | 711602 |
1998 | Evelyn Lear | Lorin Maazel | Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra | Philips | 462054 |
1999 | Barbara Bonney | Christophe Rousset | Les Talens Lyriques | Decca | 466134 |
2000 | Véronique Gens | Gérard Lesne | Seminario Musicale | Virgin Classics | 45291 |
2004 | Pino De Vittorio
Patrizia Bovi |
Olivier Schneebeli | Le Poème Harmonique | Alpha Productions | 9 |
2004 | Roberta Invernizzi, soprano
Sonia Prina, contralto |
Ottavio Dantone | Accademia Bizantina | Paragon per Amadeus | AM 180-2 |
2006 | Michael Chance | Helmut Müller-Brühl | Cologne Chamber Orchestra | Naxos | 8557447 |
2006 | Bettina Rubertone
Chiarastella Onorati |
Flavio Emilio Scogna | Benedetto Marcello Chamber Orchestra | Tactus | 711603 |
2006 | Dorothea Röschmann | Fabio Biondi | Europa Galante | Emi Classics | 63340 |
2008 | Mikael Bellini | Stockholm Baroque Orchestra | Proprius-audiosource | 2040 | |
2009 | Elisabeth Norberg-Schulz | Roy Goodman | Hanover Band | RCA | 61215 |
2009 | Katia Ricciarelli | Claudio Abbado | Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra | Euroarts | 2072378 |
2009 | Barbara Hendricks
Ulrika Tenstam |
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble | Arte Verum | 7 | |
2009 | Lawrence Zazzo
Angharad Gruffydd Jones |
Timothy Brown | Cambridge Ensemble | Brilliant Classics | 93952 |
2010 | Anna Prohaska | Bernhard Forck | Academy for Ancient Music Berlin | Harmonie Mundi | 902072 |
2010 | Rachel Harnisch
Sara Mingado |
Claudio Abbado | Orchestra Mozart | Archiv | 477 8077 |
2011 | Anna Netrebko
Marianna Pizzolato |
Antonio Pappano | Santa Cecilia Academy Rome Orchestra | Deutsche Grammophon | 001544402 |
2012 | Valer Sabadus | Michael Hofstetter | Neumeyer Consort | Oehms | 831 |
2013 | Philippe Jaroussky | Diego Fasolis | I Barocchisti | Erato | 19147 |
2014 | Jonah Schenkel
Alex Potter |
Alphons von Aarburg | Barockorchester Capriccio | Tudor Records | 7166 |
2015 | Evelyn Tubb | Predrag Gosta | New Trinity Baroque | Edition Lilac | 151108 |
2016 | Sara Mingardo
Silvia Frigato |
Federico Ferri | Accademia degli Astrusi | Concerto | 2097 |
2017 | Tim Mead | David Bates | La Nuova Musica | Harmonia Mundi | 907589 |
2019 | Magali Léger
Paulin Bündgen |
Jean-Marc Andrieu | Les Passions | Liga | 327912 |
2019 | Mariella Devia
Francesca Provvisionato |
Daniele Callegari | Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana | Fonè | 130 |
2020 | Sandrine Piau | Christophe Rousset | Les Talens Lyriques | Alpha Productions | 449 |
2021 | Samuel Mariño
Filippo Mineccia |
Marie Van Rhijn | Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal | Château de Versailles Spectacles | 033 |
References
- ↑ Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, 1710-1736 : a thematic catalogue of the Opera Omnia, with an appendix listing omitted compositions. Marvin E. Paymer (New York : Pendragon Press, 1977).
- 1 2 Sadie, Julie Ann (1998). Companion to Baroque Music. University of California Press. p. 75. ISBN 9780520214149.
- 1 2 Randel, Don M. (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. p. 681. ISBN 9780674372993.
- 1 2 Andriessen, Louis; Schönberger, E. (2006). The Apollonian Clockwork: On Stravinsky. Amsterdam University Press. p. 66. ISBN 9789053568569.
- ↑ Van Boer, Bertil H. (2012). Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period. Scarecrow Press. p. 435. ISBN 9780810873865.
- ↑ "Giovanni Battista Pergolesi". Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ↑ Will, Richard (2004). "Pergolesi's Stabat Mater and the Politics of Feminine Virtue" (PDF). The Musical Quarterly. 87 (3): 570–614. doi:10.1093/musqtl/gdh021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-05. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
- ↑ Steinberg, Michael (2006). Choral Masterworks: A Listener's Guide. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 115. ISBN 9780198029212.
- ↑ Brook, Barry S. (1983). Pergolesi: research, publication and performance. The present state of studies on Pergolesi and his times. November 18–19, 1983, Jesi, Italy. ISBN 9780918728791.
- ↑ "Giovanni Paisiello". Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ↑ Heighes, Simon. "Giovanni Battista Pergolesi". BBC Music Magazine. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
Further reading
- Grave, Floyd K. (Spring 1977). "Abbé Vogler's Revision of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater". Journal of the American Musicological Society. 30 (1): 43–71. doi:10.2307/831129. JSTOR 831129.
- Richard Wagner's revue critique of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater: Wagner, Richard (January 1994). "Pergolesi's Stabat Mater". Pilgrimage to Beethoven and Other Essays. U of Nebraska Press. p. 102. ISBN 0803297637.
- An IMSLP-hosted scan of Pergolesi's manuscript, viewed here 15.6MB
External links
- Stabat Mater (Pergolesi): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Free scores of Stabat Mater (Pergolesi) in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
- Pergolesi Stabat Mater Video of a historical performance of the Stabat Mater on original instruments by the ensemble Voices of Music using original baroque instruments.