Haydn's wonderful Stabat Mater is far less well known than those of Pergolesi and other composers; this recording made in Paris in 1978 was a pioneering version using reconstructed scores and revised by renowned musicologist and scholar H C Robbins Landon. Also included is the even rarer LIBERA ME, only discovered in the mid 20th century. The soloists are ANNA MARIA BONDI (soprano), CLAUDIA EDER (mezzo), AXEL REICHARDT (tenor) and KERT KRATTINGER (bass) with the Choral Philippe Caillard. As bonus tracks, we include classic 1964 recordings of the 44th Symphony (Trauersinfonie) and the rare Double Concerto for Violin and Harpsichord, which features violinist Jacques Francis Manzone and harpsichordist Francoise Petit. Album Tracks 1. Stabat Mater Dolorosa Largo 2. O Quam Tristis Larghetto 3. Quis Est Homo Lento 4. Quis Non Posset Moderato 5. Pro Peccatis Allegro Ma Non Troppo 6. Vidit Suum Lento E Maestoso 7. Eia, Mater Allegretto 8. Sancta Mater Larghetto 9. Fac Me Vere Lachrymoso 10. Virgo Virginum Andante Con Sordini 11. Flammis Orci Presto 12. Fac Me Cruce Moderato 13. Quando Corpus Allegro Assai - Paradisi Gloria Alla Breve 1. 1. Allegro Con Brio 2. 2. Menuetto Allegretto (Canone in Diapason) 3. 3. Adagio 4. 4. Presto 5. 1. Allegro Moderato 6. 2. Largo 7. 3. Allegro 8. Libera Me Hob. Xxiib 1 (Responsorium Ad Absolutionem)
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