Stephen Pritchard 

Spirit Strength and Sorrow: Settings of Stabat Mater CD review – three fine new responses alongside the old

New settings of the 13th-century poem from Alissa Firsova, Tõnu Kõrvits and Matthew Martin impress Stephen Pritchard
  
  

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‘Faultless clarity’: the Sixteen, directed Harry Christophers, above. Photograph: PR

How do we begin to understand the sufferings of mothers who watch their offspring die by decree of some cruel doctrine? One way is through the 13th-century words of the Stabat Mater, poetry that still resonates in a 21st century mired in mindless dogma. Three new responses to the text, commissioned by John Studzinski’s Genesis Foundation, are sung here with faultless clarity by the Sixteen. Alissa Firsova writes a flowingly lyrical and contemplative motet, while Tõnu Kõrvits’s darkly dense and sinuous interpretation makes an intriguing counterweight to Matthew Martin’s virtuosic miniature Passion. Each is a significant contribution to the repertoire, sitting proudly alongside more familiar settings from Scarlatti and Casciolini, and all meticulously directed by Harry Christophers.

 

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