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Joseph Haydn - Stabat Mater

  • Church of St. Luke in the Fields 487 Hudson Street New York, NY, 10014 United States (map)

Choir of St. Luke in the Fields
with Baroque in the Fields, an ensemble of period instruments
David Shuler, director

In 1767, for the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Haydn composed his monumental Stabat Mater, the first church work he wrote after entering the service of Prince Esterházy at Eisenstadt in 1761. It is a work of similar length, gravity and meditative concentration to the Seven Last Words composed some 20 years later. The Stabat Mater was praised by his contemporaries and frequently performed during his lifetime, and it was published on such a large scale that it became his most well-known sacred work. Today the piece is seldom performed and even more rarely recorded, even though it contains some of the composer's most rich and deeply felt writing.

https://stlukeinthefields.org/music-arts/concerts--choir-of-st-luke-in-the-fields/

Earlier Event: November 8
Giovanni Gabrieli - Symphoniae Sacrae
Later Event: September 6
The Colony