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TitlecodeA259302
Title NameStabat Mater, Op. 58/B. 71
Marketing CopyAntonín Dvo?ák (1841-1904) began composition of his setting of the Stabat Mater text in 1876 and finally finishing the orchestral version in late 1877, though it was not published until 1881 as Op. 58 (B. 71). It is traditionally thought that Dvo?ák decided to compose it following the death of his two-day old daughter Josefa on August 21, 1875, finishing it after the death of two more children (11-month-old Ruzena on August 13, 1877, and his firstborn son Otakar a month later), but some doubts have been raised about this motivation. Regardless, this ten-movement sacred cantata remains a profound testament to human sorrow and hope, an appropriate setting of a text that describes Mary's suffering as she watches her son die on the Cross. The work was the primary vehicle to Dvo?ák's international fame following the premiere in Prague on December 23, 1880, by the Provisional Theatre Orchestra and Choir under Adolf Cech, and it remains one of his most popular and frequently performed works, and among the most famous settings of the medieval Stabat mater. This piano reduction is by Josef Zubaty.
InstrumentationSoli SATB, SATB Chorus, and Piano
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Year Composed1877
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Duration85
Ensemble Size13
Date Created2023-08-29 20:12:36.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:12:36
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Bsc CodeMUS037030
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Set Series IDD466D7EB-39B5-4447-492B-08DB00B0FAFD
Title Instrument Category TextCantata/ Oratorio
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