Stabat Mater op. 58
The Piano score of the world famous Stabat Mater, based on Dvorak's original Piano version, was edited for publication by Jan Kachl k and Miroslav Srnka. As far as possible, the urtext edition makesuse of Dvorak's distinctive Piano stylisation, as surviving in his own first sketch of the work from 1876. This sketch, as it turned out once this source had become accessible, is, in fact, a complete, seven-movementPiano version with all solo and choral parts. The degree to which this source has been developed, and its relative completeness, suggest that the composer had originally been forced to resign himself to a performance of theworkonly with soloists, choir and Piano. In the years 1876-1877, however, Dvorak's career evidently took a turn for the better as he found himself increasingly in greater demand. He expanded the cantata by afurther three movements and later orchestrated the entire work. This edition serves on the one hand as a legitimate Piano reduction of the existing edition of the final orchestral version, and, on the other, together withthe revision commentary and facsimile appendices, it also provides an overall picture of the original Piano version for the first time - in particular, the seven movements from 1876. In addition to this Piano score, thestudy score (H2268) is also available for sale and the Orchestral score and complete Orchestral parts are available for hire.