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Eja Mater

Eja Mater

adapted from Stabat Mater

13th-century Latin hymn


  • Instrumentation: mixed choir (SSAATTBB), cello and harp (piano)
  • Edition: Choral score, includes harp/piano part; the cello part can be downloaded from www.boosey.com/EjaMater
  • Language: Latin
  • Series: Contemporary Choral Series
  • Order No.: BH 13765
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Weight: 0.05 kg
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Description
Adapted from a movement of Arnesen’s Stabat Mater for upper choral voices and orchestra, Eja Mater is arranged for mixed choral voices, violoncello and harp (or piano). This part of the Stabat Mater is a prayer to the Mother of Christ, but Eja Mater is also a prayer of comfort for all parents who have lost a child of their own. As Mary is called ‘fountain of love’ (fons amoris) in the Latin text from the 13th century, the piece also expresses the love of parents for their own children. Simple broken chords in the harp/piano accompanying the choir almost throughout the piece, as well as a soothing and sustained choral texture accompany the main melody first introduced in the cello. This melody is passed back and forth between the choral voices and the violoncello while maintaining its calm beauty, spiced with an occasional hint of lament and sorrow. Arnesen’s characteristic rich harmonic language pervades this piece as well, not least in a short a cappella passage. A deeply expressive work suitable for intermediate choirs.
Details
Binding: Saddle-wire stitching
Difficulty: intermediate
ISBN: 978-1-78454-624-3
ISMN: 979-0-060-13765-5
Performance duration: 6' 30"
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Series: Contemporary Choral Series
UPC: 840126946833
page number: 20
Adapted from a movement of Arnesen’s Stabat Mater for upper choral voices and orchestra, Eja Mater is arranged for mixed choral voices, violoncello and harp (or piano). This part of the Stabat Mater is a prayer to the Mother of Christ, but Eja Mater is also a prayer of comfort for all parents who have lost a child of their own. As Mary is called ‘fountain of love’ (fons amoris) in the Latin text from the 13th century, the piece also expresses the love of parents for their own children. Simple broken chords in the harp/piano accompanying the choir almost throughout the piece, as well as a soothing and sustained choral texture accompany the main melody first introduced in the cello. This melody is passed back and forth between the choral voices and the violoncello while maintaining its calm beauty, spiced with an occasional hint of lament and sorrow. Arnesen’s characteristic rich harmonic language pervades this piece as well, not least in a short a cappella passage. A deeply expressive work suitable for intermediate choirs.
Binding: Saddle-wire stitching
Difficulty: intermediate
ISBN: 978-1-78454-624-3
ISMN: 979-0-060-13765-5
Performance duration: 6' 30"
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Series: Contemporary Choral Series
UPC: 840126946833
page number: 20
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