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Original

Stabat Mater. Franz Lachner. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Stabat Mater. Franz Lachner. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Stabat Mater. composed by Franz Lachner. 1803-1890. Edited by Georg Gunther. For SS vocal soli, 2 violas, 2 cellos, contrabaSS. or SS vocal soli, organ. Score available separately - see item CA.4077300. Holy Week. Choral score. Language. Latin. Composed 1870. Op. 168. 4 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4077305. ISBN M-007-10933-2. With Language. Latin. Holy Week. 2nd version. Arrangement for Soli SS and upper strings 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb. Among his compositions, Franz Lachner, the long-serving Music Director of the Court of Munich and Director of the Royal Choir, left behind a considerable number of sacred works, including two settings of the Stabat Mater. The first Stabat Mater, op. 154, from 1856 was limited to a purely vocal ensemble. CV 70.037. the second, op. 168, from 1870 included strings and organ, in which the darker timbre was achieved through the absence of the violins. In its harmonic expression the second composition is especially oriented towards the, at that time, modern style of the North German School centred around Liszt and Wagner, but without ever exceeding a moderate degree of technical difficulty in the voice parts.

Translation

Stabat Mater. composed by Franz Lachner. 1803-1890. Edited by Georg Gunther. For SS vocal soli, 2 violas, 2 cellos, contrabaSS. or SS vocal soli, organ. Score available separately - see item CA.4077300. Holy Week. Choral score. Language. Latin. Composed 1870. Op. 168. 4 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4077305. ISBN M-007-10933-2. With Language. Latin. Holy Week. 2nd version. Arrangement for Soli SS and upper strings 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb. Among his compositions, Franz Lachner, the long-serving Music Director of the Court of Munich and Director of the Royal Choir, left behind a considerable number of sacred works, including two settings of the Stabat Mater. The first Stabat Mater, op. 154, from 1856 was limited to a purely vocal ensemble. CV 70.037. the second, op. 168, from 1870 included strings and organ, in which the darker timbre was achieved through the absence of the violins. In its harmonic expression the second composition is especially oriented towards the, at that time, modern style of the North German School centred around Liszt and Wagner, but without ever exceeding a moderate degree of technical difficulty in the voice parts.