Stabat Mater

Stabat Mater, A Latin hymn on the dolours of the Virgin, beginning with these words, and composed in the 13th century by Jacopone da Todi, a Franciscan monk, and set to music by several composers, the most popular being Rossini's.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Staal, Jean * Stadium
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Spottiswoode, John
Spottiswoode, William
Spree
Sprengel, Carl
Sprenger, Aloys
Springfield
Spurgeon, Charles Haddon
Spurzheim, Johann Caspar
Sruti
Staal, Jean
Stabat Mater
Stadium
Stadtholder
Staël, Madame de
Staffa
Stafford
Staffordshire
Stagirite, The
Stahl, Friedrich Julius
Stahl, Georg Ernest
Staines

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Haydn, Joseph
Jacopone, Da Todi
Pergolesi, John Baptist