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Nice, thanks. I am stunned I did not noticed Charpentier has a Stabat Mater.1. Josquin Desprez (1480)
2. Antonio Vivaldi (1727)
3. Sebastián de Vivanco (1600)
4. John Browne (1490)
5. Alessandro Scarlatti (1723)
6. Luigi Boccherini (1781)
7. Franz Joseph Haydn (1767)
8. Antonio Caldara (1700)
9. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1590)
10. Orlande de Lassus (1585)
11. Domenico Scarlatti (1715)
12. Giovanni Pergolesi (1736)
13. Agostino Steffani (1728)
14. Giovanni Gualberto Brunetti (1764)
15. Johann Zach (1750)
16. Quirino Gasparini (1770)
17. Alonso de Alba (1510)
18. Giovanni Felice Sances (1636)
19. Giovanni Platti (1750)
20. Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1825)
21. Sébastien de Brossard (1702)
22. José de Nebra (1752)
23. Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1670)
24. Josep Pla (1756)
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You're not, it's a great piece. I do have the Decca one.Don't want to ruffle any feathers but I find Karl Jenkins' Stabat Mater very easy on the ears.