Dvořák's Stabat Mater

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:musical_composition
gptkbp:arrangements arranged for various ensembles
various orchestral arrangements
gptkbp:artistic_legacy remains a significant part of the choral repertoire.
gptkbp:associated_band noted for its rich choral writing
gptkbp:audience generally well-received by audiences
gptkbp:choral_tradition part of the choral tradition in classical music
gptkbp:composer gptkb:Antonín_Dvořák
gptkbp:critical_analysis subject of scholarly analysis
gptkbp:critical_reception well-received by critics
gptkbp:cultural_events performed during cultural events and festivals
gptkbp:cultural_heritage part of Czech cultural heritage
gptkbp:cultural_impact performed in religious and concert settings
gptkbp:cultural_significance important work in choral repertoire
gptkbp:dedication to the memory of his deceased child
to the memory of Dvořák's deceased child
gptkbp:duration approximately 70 minutes
gptkbp:first_performance gptkb:Prague
gptkbp:genre gptkb:sacred_music
sacred choral music
gptkbp:historical_context composed during the late 19th century
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Dvořák's Stabat Mater
gptkbp:influence influenced later choral works
gptkbp:influenced subsequent choral works
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:Arvo_Pärt
gptkb:Carl_Orff
gptkb:Benjamin_Britten
gptkb:Gustav_Mahler
gptkb:Bernstein
considered one of Dvořák's major works
gptkbp:influenced_by Slavic folk music
gptkbp:influences gptkb:Romanticism
Romantic music
gptkbp:inspiration Catholic liturgical text
inspired by personal tragedy
gptkbp:inspired_by gptkb:Christian_liturgy
gptkbp:instruments soprano, alto, tenor, bass, choir, and orchestra
gptkbp:involved_forces gptkb:orchestra
SATB choir
large choir and orchestra
gptkbp:language gptkb:Latin
gptkbp:music_style combines folk elements with classical forms
structured in a series of movements
gptkbp:notable_conductors gptkb:Riccardo_Muti
gptkb:Daniel_Barenboim
gptkb:Zubin_Mehta
gptkb:Sir_Simon_Rattle
gptkb:Bernstein
conducted by famous conductors
gptkbp:notable_performances performed by major orchestras worldwide
gptkbp:notable_recordings Berlin Philharmonic recording
London Symphony Orchestra recording
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra recording
gptkbp:number_of_movements gptkb:10
gptkbp:orchestration orchestra and choir
gptkbp:performance performed regularly in concert halls
gptkbp:performed_at numerous music festivals
gptkbp:performed_in concert halls worldwide
gptkbp:performers gptkb:Thomas_Hampson
gptkb:Anna_Netrebko
gptkb:Diana_Damrau
gptkb:Renée_Fleming
gptkb:Piotr_Beczala
features prominent soloists in performances
gptkbp:premiere 1880
gptkbp:premiere_date 1880
gptkbp:published 1881
1883
gptkbp:record_label gptkb:Deutsche_Grammophon
gptkb:EMI_Classics
gptkb:Hyperion_Records
gptkb:Chandos_Records
gptkb:Naxos
recorded by major classical labels
gptkbp:recorded_by many choirs worldwide
gptkbp:recordings numerous recordings available
gptkbp:source gptkb:Stabat_Mater_dolorosa
gptkbp:style lyrical and expressive
late Romantic style
gptkbp:text gptkb:Stabat_Mater_Dolorosa
gptkbp:thematic_element suffering and compassion
gptkbp:theme features recurring musical motifs
uses traditional liturgical themes
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Montreal_Symphony_Chorus
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4