
Stabat Mater for solo alto and orchestra, RV 621, is a composition by the Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi on one of the Sorrows of Mary. It was premiered in Brescia in 1712.[1]
Instrumentation
The work is scored for violins I & II, violas, solo alto or countertenor and basso continuo.
Movements
Vivaldi's Stabat Mater only uses the first ten stanzas of the hymn.[2] The music is keyed in F minor, and is generally slow and melancholy, with allegro only being used once in the Amen, and all the other movements not going faster than andante. Movements 4, 5, and 6 are identical to the first three musically. The composition is structured into nine movements as follows:
- Stabat mater dolorosa
 - Cujus animam gementem
 - O quam tristis et afflicta
 - Quis est homo
 - Quis non posset contristari
 - Pro peccatis suae gentis
 - Eia mater, fons amoris
 - Fac ut ardeat cor meum
 - Amen
 
In popular culture
A piano transcription of this work was featured prominently in the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley.
References
- ↑ "Vivaldi: The Complete Sacred Music". Hyperion Records. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
 - ↑ Stabat Mater stabatmater.info
 
External links
- Stabat Mater (Vivaldi): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
 - Free scores of Stabat Mater (Vivaldi) in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)