Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater" is a profound and moving choral work that showcases the composer's mastery of the Baroque style. Released on November 26, 2018, by Fonè Records, this album is a collection of 13 tracks that delve into the timeless themes of sorrow, faith, and redemption. With a duration of 39 minutes, it offers a concise yet powerful exploration of the human condition through the lens of sacred music.
Pergolesi, an Italian composer known for his contributions to both sacred and secular music, composed this Stabat Mater in 1736. The work is a setting of the Latin hymn of the same name, which meditates on the sorrow of the Virgin Mary at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Pergolesi's composition is renowned for its emotional depth and technical brilliance, blending choral and solo vocal parts with a sensitivity that has captivated audiences for centuries.
The album features a series of movements that each explore different aspects of the Stabat Mater text. From the opening "Stabat Mater dolorosa" to the final "Amen," the music unfolds with a sense of narrative and drama. The choral arrangements are rich and textured, with harmonies that evoke both sorrow and hope. Solo passages provide moments of intimate reflection, highlighting the expressive range of the vocalists.
"Stabat Mater" is not just a testament to Pergolesi's compositional skill but also a timeless piece of classical music that continues to resonate with listeners. Whether you are a fan of choral music, a student of classical composition, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of sacred music, this album offers a deeply rewarding listening experience.
Stabat Mater, P. 77: I. Stabat Mater dolorosaGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: II. Cujus animam gementemGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia
Stabat Mater, P. 77: III. O quam tristis et afflictaGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: IV. Quae moerebat et dolebatGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: V. Quis est homo qui non fleretGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: VI. Vidit suum dulcem natumGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia
Stabat Mater, P. 77: VII. Eja, Mater fons amoisGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: VIII. Fac, ut ardeat cor meumGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: IX. Sancta Mater, istud agasGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: X. Fac, ut portem Christi moetemGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: XI. Inflammatus et accensusGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: XII. Quando corpus morieturGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato
Stabat Mater, P. 77: XIII. AmenGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Daniele Callegari, Mariella Devia, Francesca Provvisionato