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Stabat Mater

Medieval Latin sacred poem, probably by Jacopone da Todi, not originally liturgical, but increasingly used for devotional purposes until it was admitted as a sequence to the Roman missal in 1727.

The Stabat Mater has been set to music by numerous composers, including Antonín Dvořák, Joseph Haydn, Karol Szymanowski, and Guiseppe Verdi.



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So, too, was the performance of Palestrina's hauntingly beautiful Stabat mater dolorosa, though in Gesualdo's Animam meam dilectam, the choir was less happy, the tonality wavering somewhat.
 
 
 
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