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:<b>Editor:</b> [[User:Paco Marmol|Paco Marmol]] and [[User:Manolo Casaus|Manolo Casaus]] <i>(added 1999-10-14)</i>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Score information: </b>36 kbytes&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Copyright:</b> <br>
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:<b>Edition notes:</b> iuncorrectly attributed to Juan Frances de Iribarren
:<b>Edition notes:</b> incorrectly attributed to Juan Frances de Iribarren<br>
{{ScoreError|It seems more likely that the attribution to de Brito (1570-1641) is mistaken. Iribarren's dates were 1698-1767, and the style of this work does not look earlier than that, nor does it resemble the works by de Brito that I know. Portuguese polyphony was extremely conservative in de Brito's day, and typical works by him are in a style which, to us, looks more 16th century than 17th, let alone 18th. - Mick Swithinbank}}


==General Information==
==General Information==

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Editor: Paco Marmol and Manolo Casaus (added 1999-10-14).   Score information: 36 kbytes   Copyright:
Edition notes: incorrectly attributed to Juan Frances de Iribarren
Error.gif Possible error(s) identified. Error summary: It seems more likely that the attribution to de Brito (1570-1641) is mistaken. Iribarren's dates were 1698-1767, and the style of this work does not look earlier than that, nor does it resemble the works by de Brito that I know. Portuguese polyphony was extremely conservative in de Brito's day, and typical works by him are in a style which, to us, looks more 16th century than 17th, let alone 18th. - Mick Swithinbank See the discussion page for full description.

General Information

Title: Stabat mater
Composer: Estêvão de Brito

Number of voices: 4vv  Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, [[]]
Language: Latin
Instruments:
Published:

Description:

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Original text and translations

See the Stabat mater text and translations page.


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