There is an excellent performance of this Work by Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio-France, conducted by Jakub Hruša, on YouTube starting here.
You can freely download a printable score for this Work from IMSLP (the Petrucci Music Library) - though it may not be exactly the same as the one used to make the Midi Files below, and probably won't be as good as a proper, bought, Score.
Here is a "clickable" Table of the available Midi Files for this Work. Where a Voice is divided for a significant time then I have provided two Files, one for each; otherwise there's only a single File.
Stabat Mater | |||||
UNemphasized | Soprano | Alto | Tenor | Bass | |
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1: Stabat Mater | |||||
2: Quis est homo | None | None | None | None | |
3: Eia, Mater | Undivided |
Undivided |
Undivided |
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4: Fac ut ardeat cor meum | Sop1 Sop2 |
Alto1 Alto2 |
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5: Tui nati vulnerati | Undivided |
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6: Fac me vere tecum flere | None | None | Ten1 Ten2 |
Bass1 Bass2 |
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7: Virgo, virginum praeclara | |||||
8: Fac ut portem Christi mortem | None | None | None | None | |
9: Inflammatus et accensus | None | None | None | None | |
10: Quando corpus morietur | Sop1 Sop2 |
Alto1 Alto2 |
Ten1 Ten2 |
Bass1 Bass2 |
That's the end of the Work.
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