BSO 2018/19 Season - Concert Previews

VIDEO - Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" Video Podcast

02.27.2019 - By Boston Symphony OrchestraPlay

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Dvořák wrote the piece in 1876-77 in response to the deaths of three of his children, using the traditional Medieval Latin poem on the subject of Mary's sorrow over Christ's death. Dvořák's poignant and dramatic setting expresses a heartfelt, personal experience of grief via the four solo roles, and its universality through the power of the chorus and orchestra. The BSO has only performed this work in its entirety on two previous occasions: under Seiji Ozawa in 1980, and in a single performance in Louisville, Kentucky, led by Arthur Nikisch in 1891. Video produced by Anthony Princiotti

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