The cast of Stabat Mater - 2011 includes: Fatima Adoum Patrick Diwen Bruno Henry
The cast of Stabat mater - 2005 includes: Lotte Andersen Oskar Mogensen
The cast of Pergolesi Stabat Mater - 2013 includes: Antonio Puccio as Direttore Valentina Settimi as Madonna
The cast of Imago mater - 1990 includes: Agnese Nano
The cast of Mater Dei - 2000 includes: Fernando Alves Pinto Carolina Ferraz as Maria Romis Ferreira Celso Frateschi Graziela Moretto Dan Stulbach as Diogo
The cast of Mater dolorosa - 1933 includes: Antonin Artaud Gaston Dubosc Alice Dufrene Samson Fainsilber Jean Galland Line Noro Jean Servais Gaby Triquet
The cast of Stabat mater - 2005 includes: Lotte Andersen Oskar Mogensen
The cast of Pergolesi Stabat Mater - 2013 includes: Antonio Puccio as Direttore Valentina Settimi as Madonna
The cast of Stabat mater - 1968 includes: Jeanne de Roubaix as Alt Cantate Domino as Koor Alice Van Haren as Sopraan
The cast of Stabat mater - 1996 includes: Xavier Guittet as Jacques Florence Hautier as Anne Emmanuelle Laforge as Juliette Claude Viala as Marie
Stabat mater - 1968 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
around 1480
The cast of Mater dolorosa - 1911 includes: Juliette Clarens
The cast of Mater - 2001 includes: Xavi Lite as Hombre 1
The cast of Imago mater - 1990 includes: Agnese Nano
Stabat Mater dolorosa juxta crucem lacyrmosa dum pendebat Filius.The sorrowful mother stood next to the cross, tearful, while her Son was hanging there.
The cast of Mater purissima - 1916 includes: Hesperia Alberto Collo
Stabat mater - "mater" is the nominative case of the Latin word for 'mother'. Nominative means subject, which means 'mother' is doing something. As in Latin, sentences are comprised of a subject and a verb. 'T' is a typical ending for third person verbs, "stabat, stabant". Stabat comes from the Latin word 'to stand' which is 'sto, stare'. Stabat is in the imperfect tense, meaning an action that happened in progress--not absolute, not completed. Thus: Stabat mater means "the mother was standing" (I believe this relates to the first lines, which describe Mother Mary standing by the cross grieving. "Stabat mater dolorosa", 'the grieving mother was standing. . .'). Hope that helps.