Stabat Mater (disambiguation)
- Stabat Mater (disambiguation)
Stabat Mater is a title typically given to works incorporating the Roman Catholic Stabat Mater sequence text, including:
* "Stabat Mater", by Karol Szymanowski setting a Polish translation of the text
* "Stabat Mater", by Francis Poulenc
* "Stabat Mater", by Arvo Pärt
* "Stabat Mater", by Karl Jenkins
* "Stabat Mater", by Gioachino Rossini
* "Stabat Mater", by Antonín Dvořák
Stabat Mater is also a funeral doom band.
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