Description
“Stabat Mater was the first of Haydn’s vocal works to achieve an international reputation” (Prof. H.C.Robbins-Landon) “the Scandalously neglected Stabat Mater … this version finds a distinctive place … Darlington takes note of period practice and finds extra detail. The other striking quality is the warmly atmospheric cathedral atmosphere, which yet allows ample detail … these are fresh clear voices, like Carwood, with keen experience of the choral repertory.” (Penguin Guide 3 stars)
- [1] Stabat Mater dolorosa (tenor & chorus) 7:12
- [2] O quam tristis et afflicta (mezzo-soprano) 6:12
- [3] Quis est homo qui non fleret (chorus) 1:58
- [4] Quis non posset contristari (soprano) 5:26
- [5] Pro peccatis suae gentis (bass) 2:36
- [6] Vidit suum dulcem natum (tenor) 4:37
- [7] Eia mater, fons amoris (chorus) 3:05
- [8] Sancta Mater, istud agas (soprano & tenor) 6:22
- [9] Fac me vere tecum flere (mezzo-soprano) 7:00
- [10] Virgo virginum praeclara (quartet & chorus) 6:03
- [11] Flammis orci ne succendar (bass) 1:53
- [12] Fac me cruce custodiri (tenor) 2:33
- [13] Quando corpus morietur (soprano, mezzo, chorus) 2:07
- [14] Paradisi gloria ut animae donetur (soprano, chorus) 3:11