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Franz Haydn - The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross, hapsichord reduction - Rosana Lanzelotte
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Franz Haydn - The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross, hapsichord reduction - Rosana Lanzelotte
Classical | EAC, single APE, cue | logs, cover | 1 CD | 63'30" | 403 mb
2003 | Publisher: Editora Paulus | RapidShare
Classical | EAC, single APE, cue | logs, cover | 1 CD | 63'30" | 403 mb
2003 | Publisher: Editora Paulus | RapidShare
| “ | Haydn himself tought that the work, consisting of seven slow sonatas, was a tour de force. But, as observes Luiz Paulo Horta in the booklet, the melodic richness is so vast, and so greatly diverse it is, that the ubiquity of the slow tempo doesn't become monotonous. Haydn was already a mature and famous composer when he wrote this work - originally for orchestra - in 1785, under a comission by the bishop of Cádiz, Spain. The bishop wanted to illustrate the seven last words of Jesus Christ in the Cross, for the services of the Holy Friday. (...) One day Rosana Lanzelotte had a very special comission, a harpsichord recital for the Holy Week. When she was thinking about what could be the repertoire, she remembered a gift she had received from Vienna: a copy of The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross, by Joseph Haydn, in a harpsichord reduction. "Of course my friends that went to that concert, in Rio, had they part on the decision to record this work", says Rosana. This CD was recorded by Rosana Lanzelotte in the Paulus Studio, in São Paulo, in a harpsichord by Joop Klinkhamer. - from the Paulus website, translated by me | ” |
Track list:
The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross
Die sieben letzte Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze
Le Sette Ultime Parole del Nostro Redentore in Croce
harpsichord reduction, Hob XX.1C
01. Introduction 5'36"
02. Sonata I "Pater, dimitte illis; non sciunt quid faciunt." 7'33"
03. Sonata II "Amen dico tibi: hodie mecum eris in Paradiso." 8'06"
04. Sonata III "Mulier, ecce filius tuus... Ecce mater tua." 8'53"
05. Sonata IV "Deus meus, Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me?" 9'51"
06. Sonata V "Sitio." 6'03"
07. Sonata VI "Consummatum est!" 6'13"
08. Sonata VII "Pater! In manus tuas commendo spiritum meum!" 9'01"
09. Finale "Il Terremoto" 2'12"
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Posted By:
PianoCanto
Date:
01 Dec 2009 23:58:55
Thank you for this wonderful recording. It will be my favourite one of this work!
Posted By:
kwork
Date:
02 Dec 2009 03:24:43
Thank you very much!
Posted By:
Xomjak
Date:
15 Feb 2010 06:32:32
Many thanks!
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