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Then followed the comparatively inactive period of his life, in which he ceased to write for the stage, but still produced in 1832 his well known "Stabat", in 1847 his "Stanzas" to Pius IX, in 1864 a "Messe
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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"The true character of Christian art does not reside in thinness and paleness of the body, but in a certain effervescence of the soul, which neither the musician nor the painter can appropriate to himself either by baptism or study; and in this respect I find in the 'Stabat' of
The Standard Oratorios Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers 1876
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Composed a few works during his diplomatic career, published (for propriety's sake) under the name of his copyist; late in life, in financial difficulty, he was elected president of the Academy of Vocal Arts (later the Academy of Ancient Music), for which he wrote a handful of works in return, including a superb Stabat Mater setting.
Was (Not Was) Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Mr. Sellars interpolated a passage from Vivaldi's "Stabat Mater" to emphasize the character's suffering, but its musical texture felt out of place here.
The Tests of Patience Heidi Waleson 2011
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You don't need to bring the bells and whistles everywhere you go: Some of the best experiences I've had have been in tiny, unexpected venues, or on tiny platforms in big, atmospheric spaces: Katya Kabanova on Inis Oirr; Tamerlano on a 2.5m by 3.5m platform in a cathedral; a staged Stabat Mater in a cave at a slate quarry.
Best bits: on the road – exploring new models of touring 2011
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Composed a few works during his diplomatic career, published (for propriety's sake) under the name of his copyist; late in life, in financial difficulty, he was elected president of the Academy of Vocal Arts (later the Academy of Ancient Music), for which he wrote a handful of works in return, including a superb Stabat Mater setting.
Archive 2009-03-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Sellars also provided Arwady with some interpolated vocal relief by inserting the first part of Vivaldi's Stabat Mater for the less worthy of her later arias.
Rodney Punt: Griselda in Peter Sellars Production at Santa Fe Opera Rodney Punt 2011
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Mr. P ä rt's "Stabat Mater" for choir and orchestra receives its U.S. premiere Nov. 13 at Lincoln Center's intriguing White Light Festival.
P Barbara Jepson 2010
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Sellars also provided Arwady with some interpolated vocal relief by inserting the first part of Vivaldi's Stabat Mater for the less worthy of her later arias.
Rodney Punt: Griselda in Peter Sellars Production at Santa Fe Opera Rodney Punt 2011
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The highlight of the Sony Classical disc is a recently revised and expanded version for choir and orchestra of Mr. P ä rt's "Stabat Mater" from 1985, originally scored for string trio and three voices.
P Barbara Jepson 2010
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