Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

Pergolesi Stabat Mater

Jan 22, 2026
Discover the intriguing life of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, a composer who achieved posthumous fame despite his brief 26 years on Earth. Unraveling the mysteries of his misattributed works, we explore how his music gained popularity only after his death. Dive into the emotional depths of his Stabat Mater, a powerful setting of a medieval hymn that reflects the Virgin Mary's sorrow. Each movement showcases his innovative techniques, contrasting moods, and dramatic shifts, culminating in a breathtaking finale that resonates with enduring power.
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ANECDOTE

Nickname And A Scandalous Intermezzo

  • Pergolesi, born Giovanni Battista Draghi, got his nickname from his ancestors' town Pergola.
  • His La Serva Padrona became a hit and sparked the Querelle des Buffons in Paris.
INSIGHT

Modest Forces, Big Afterlife

  • Pergolesi wrote the Stabat Mater for two solo voices, strings, and continuo in a monastery commission.
  • Later performers often expanded the orchestration, changing the work's character.
INSIGHT

How Pergolesi Crafts Baroque Pathos

  • The opening movement uses suspensions, rising lines, deceptive cadences, and appoggiaturas to create aching Baroque pathos.
  • Pergolesi repeatedly returns to a haunting rising theme and ends sotto voce for emotional effect.
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