About this edition
Composed in the final weeks of his short life, Pergolesi's Stabat Mater stands as one of the most poignant settings of the medieval hymn ever written, its intimate scoring for soprano, alto, strings, and continuo giving voice to grief and devotion with striking emotional clarity. Written for the Confraternita dei Cavalieri di San Luigi di Palazzo in Naples around 1736, it quickly became one of the most frequently printed and performed sacred works of the eighteenth century, inspiring arrangements by Bach and admiration from generations of composers and listeners alike.
This full score reproduces the Eulenburg edition published in Leipzig in 1927, part of the celebrated Eulenburg miniature and study score series that brought scholarly, affordable editions of the orchestral repertoire to musicians across Europe. The edition was prepared by Alfred Einstein, the distinguished musicologist and Mozart scholar whose editorial work helped shape twentieth-century understanding of eighteenth-century performance practice, lending this printing lasting scholarly authority.
- Format: Full orchestral score
- Page size: 8.5 x 11 inches
- Reproduced from a public domain historical source
- Published by Purple 4R Publishing
We're glad to bring this public domain historical score back into print, making Pergolesi's masterwork readily accessible to conductors, performers, students, and scholars who want to study and perform it from a faithful, carefully reproduced edition.