Apr 8, 2020
Stabat Mater, a medieval hymn that was lengthy used because the
sequence for the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, is now generally sung between every Station of the Cross. This
prayer, through which we ask Our Girl to assist us expertise the identical
sorrow and love with which she participated in her Son’s Ardour,
has been set to music by many nice composers.
This episode explores essentially the most well-known and influential setting of
Stabat Mater, accomplished by the 26-year-old Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736) as he was dying of tuberculosis. An
interview with main Pergolesi scholar Francesco Cotticelli is
mixed with excerpts from the piece as recorded by La Nuova
Musica (used with permission).
Contents
[2:11] The Stabat Mater textual content within the context of liturgy
and Marian devotion
[6:30] Pergolesi’s bio and profession
[9:30] Aria from L’Olimpiade (used with permission from
Lyubov Petrova)
[17:37] Deathbed composition of the Stabat Mater
[18:52] Pergolesi’s place and improvements in sacred music of the
time
[23:07] First motion, Stabat Mater dolorosa
[35:04] Second motion, Cuius animan gementem
[40:32] Pergolesi’s strategy to text-setting: alternating
between contemplation and motion
[43:20] Sixth motion, Vidit suum dulcem natum
[50:35] Seventh motion, Eia, Mater, fons amoris
[56:45] Musical traits of the baroque and galant
kinds
[58:27] Ninth motion, Sancta mater, istud agas
[1:11:44] Well-liked settings of the Stabat Mater earlier than
Pergolesi
[1:12:49] Twelfth motion, Quando corpus morietur
[1:17:20] The somber ending to the piece: hope amidst sorrow
[1:20:30] Modern and later criticism of the piece for
being too theatrical
[1:23:11] Different attention-grabbing settings of the Stabat
Mater
Hyperlinks
Recording by La Nuova Musica (featured on this episode) http://www.harmoniamundi.com/#!/albums/2239
Additionally beneficial: Recording by Concerto Italiano
https://www.amazon.com/Pergolesi-Scarlatti-Stabat-Mater-Alessandrini/dp/B00CMSP1HU/
Web site dedicated to settings of the Stabat Mater https://www.stabatmater.data/
The textual content https://www.stabatmater.data/english-translation/
Lyubov Petrova sings Aristea’s aria from Pergolesi’s opera
L’Olimpiade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_SsVAXMMqo
La Nuova Musica http://lanuovamusica.co.uk/
Lyubov Petrova https://imgartists.com/roster/29757/
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