Joseph Haydn: The Seven Last Words Of Christ, String Quartet Op.51 - Tátrai Quartet / Hungaroton Audio CD 1979 Stereo
HCD 12036
The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross (German: Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze) is an orchestral work by Joseph Haydn, commissioned in 1786 for the Good Friday service at Oratorio de la Santa Cueva (Holy Cave Oratory) in Cádiz, Spain. Published in 1787 and performed then in Paris, Rome, Berlin and Vienna, the composer adapted it in 1787 for string quartet, approved a version for solo piano in the same year, and finally adapted it in 1796 as an oratorio (with both solo and choral vocal forces).
The seven main meditative sections are based on seven expressions attributed to Jesus during his crucifixion. The seven sections are labelled "sonatas" and are all slow. They are framed by a slow Introduction and a fast "Earthquake" conclusion, for a total of nine movements.
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Hungaroton – HCD 12036 |
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CD, Album
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Country: |
Hungary |
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1979 |
Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Classical |
Tracklist:
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The Seven Last Words Of Christ, String Quartet Version, Op. 51, Hob. III:50-56 |
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3 |
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Sonata II, Grave E Cantabile |
6:58 |
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- Cello – Ede Banda
- Composed By – Joseph Haydn
- Engineer [Recording] – István Berényi
- Liner Notes – László Somfai
- Photography By – János Fábián
- Producer [Recording] – Zoltán Hézser
- Viola – György Konrád
- Violin – István Várkonyi, Vilmos Tátrai