Stabat Mater, Op. 58

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Stabat Mater, Op. 58 is a large-scale sacred cantata by Antonín Dvořák for soloists, choir, and orchestra, renowned for its deeply expressive and consolatory setting of the traditional Latin text mourning the Virgin Mary at the Crucifixion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf choral composition
orchestral work
sacred cantata
basedOn Stabat Mater sequence NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber B. 71
composer Antonín Dvořák NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Czech lands
firstPerformanceCountry Czech lands NERFINISHED
firstPerformancePlace Prague NERFINISHED
genre cantata
sacred music
hasInstrumentation brass
organ (ad libitum)
strings
timpani
woodwinds
hasPart movement "Eja Mater" NERFINISHED
movement "Fac, ut ardeat" NERFINISHED
movement "Quando corpus morietur" NERFINISHED
movement "Quis est homo" NERFINISHED
movement "Stabat Mater dolorosa" NERFINISHED
key B minor
language Latin
liturgicalFeast Our Lady of Sorrows NERFINISHED
mood consolatory
lamenting
notableFor deeply expressive setting of the Stabat Mater text
large-scale forces
numberOfMovements 10
opusNumber Op. 58
period Romantic era
publisher Simrock NERFINISHED
religiousContext Roman Catholic
scoring mixed choir
orchestra
soloists
style late Romantic sacred style
subject Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
textAuthor traditional Latin liturgical text
typicalDuration approximately 80 minutes
usesForm through-composed movements
usesTexture homophonic choral writing
polyphonic choral writing
vocalForces alto solo
bass solo
soprano solo
tenor solo

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Antonín Dvořák notableWork Stabat Mater, Op. 58