Stabat Mater in Full Score
Last updated: 17.12.19
Paperback, 80 pages, (May 1997) Usually ships within 24 hours.
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Reviewer: basfawlty from Florida
This score is a reprint of an edition prepared by Alfred Einstein, most celebrated as author of
the important study "Mozart: His Character, His Work" (1945). Dover's title page states that it is
"edited from the autograph manuscript," but gives no further details (i.e., no critical commentary
[assuming Einstein provided one], nor even the original date of publication). However, a translation of
the Latin text is given immediately before the score.
The score is given in a clear, legible format and should be useful to lovers of Pergolesi's
masterpiece, which was an immediate hit in the 18th century (not that it did Pergolesi much good; he died
the year it was completed, at age 26) and inspired scores of adaptations, including one by J.S. Bach.
The music foreshadows post-Baroque trends such as Rococco ("Quae moerebat et dolebat," No.
4, is a case in point). A good and inexpensive edition.