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Artist: Cuarteto Casals
7 L9 p7 w9 ?+ [" s7 m1 m2 z0 e4 cTitle: Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 51 'Seven Last Words'3 U1 `2 i/ I% P
Year Of Release: 2014
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Genre: Classical' G: w8 P3 v% m. t, [ R/ h) o
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Haydn wrote his 'Seven Last Words' in 1786/87 for Good Friday devotions in Cádiz. Although the custom in Cádiz was to perform an oratorio, Haydn's brief was in fact to write seven movements for orchestra alone, each creating a mood inspired by one of the sayings attributed to the dying Christ. He chose to frame them with a further slow movement called ‘Introduzione’ and a concluding Presto entitled ‘Il Terremoto’, intended to depict the earthquake that occurred after Christ’s death (Matthew 27:51)., f1 x# T5 k* l8 Y: @8 P
2 j; r5 B; Z8 Q7 HThis purely instrumental ‘oratorio’ consisting of seven contemplative slow movements was by no means an easy task; but the outcome was a work of sublime nobility, which in Haydn’s own transcription for string quartet has enjoyed unfailing popularity ever since.
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* |4 F* F( w9 c: NIt is entirely appropriate that this recording of Haydn’s 'Seven Last Words of Christ' should be performed by the Cuarteto Casals, for the work represents one of the few surviving traces of the composer’s flourishing relationship with Spain, where his music seems quickly to have become as popular as it was in France and Britain. There is footage of excerpts from the 'Seven Last Words' on our harmonia mundi YouTube channel recorded at Oratorio de Santa Cueva, Cadiz, the place for which the work was orginally written.
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01. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Introduzione. Maestoso ed adagio8 z6 ~. \5 p; z2 z2 ?4 G
02. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata I. Vater, vergib ihnen. Largo
6 b4 L. ?% X; h$ ~03. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata II. Fürwahr, ich sag' es dir. Grave e cantabile+ J+ R5 o8 Q/ S: K9 _* U
04. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata III. Frau, hier siehe deinen Sohn. Grave
4 P- Z: a, P/ S3 h05. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata IV. Mein Gott, mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen? Largo) w. `4 w7 X. R% o% c- \, i d
06. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata V. Jesus rufet: Ach, mich dürstet! Adagio8 k9 j2 \9 i! v6 l# a1 X$ ]
07. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata VI. Es ist vollbracht. Lento
8 W I; N; h; w# v) o& F08. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Sonata VII. Vater, in deine Hände empfehle ich meinen Geist. Largo/ ^8 j/ z- {2 s% j
09. The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.XX:2: Terremoto. Presto e con tutta la forza* O4 |+ N" W; w: a7 W9 Z7 Q
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