Stabat Mater - Arrangement for mixed choir, solo voice and string orchestra
by Zoltan Kodaly
Mixed Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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String Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

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By Reimund Merkens. By Zoltan Kodaly. Arranged by Reimund Merkens. 19th Century,Religious,Sacred. 14 pages. Reimund Merkens #768870. Published by Reimund Merkens (A0.1168532).

The text of Stabat Mater dolorosa is thought to originate from Franciscan sources in the 13th century. It was in 1898, while he was at secondary school in Nagyszombat, that Kodály wrote his strophic Stabat Mater for a capella male choir.

I used the version for mixed choir (arranged by Imre Sulyok) in my arrangement and I add additional parts for a string quintett or string orchestra. The arrangement sounds great and emotional.

I recorded it with the powerful Vienna Ensemble Software, MirX Convolution Reverb and Logic X Mastering.

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