Capella Paulana - The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross (2024)

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Title: The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Gramola Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 99:58 min
Total Size: 386 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:

01. The Suffering and Glory of the Servant (Isaiah 52,13–53,12)
02. Introductory thoughts
03. L'Introduzione – Maestoso ed adagio
04. Thoughts on the first word
05. Sonata I (Largo): Pater, dimitte illis, quia nesciunt, quid faciunt
06. Thoughts on the second word
07. Sonata II (Grave e cantabile): Hodie mecum eris in paradiso
08. Thoughts on the third word
09. Sonata III (Grave): Mulier ecce filius tuus

CD2:

01. Psalm 22 (21)
02. Thoughts on the fourth word
03. Sonata IV (Largo): Deus meus, Deus meus, utquid dereliquisti me:
04. Thoughts on the fifth word
05. Sonata V (Adagio): Sitio
06. Thoughts on the sixth word
07. Sonata VI (Lento): Consummatum est
08. Thoughts on the seventh word
09. Sonata VII (Largo): In manus tuas Domine, commendo spiritum meum
10. Il terremoto (Presto e con tutta la forza)

“After an appropriate prelude, the bishop ascended the pulpit, pronounced one of the seven words and began a discourse on it. As soon as he had finished, he descended from the pulpit and knelt before the altar. This pause was filled with music. The bishop ente-red and left the pulpit for the second, third time and so on, and each time the orchestra reentered after the end of the speech. My composition had to be appropriate for this presentation.” With these words, Joseph Haydn described his work The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross, and this recording is designed in the same way: The reflections on the seven last words are by Father Julius Kappel, FSSP (member of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter), performed by the renowned actor and narrator Michael König. Haydn’s music is interpreted by the ensemble Capella Paulana, consisting of Dominik Hellsberg and Georg Wimmer, violins, Robert Bauerstatter, viola, and Benedikt Hellsberg, violoncello, who have been artistically associated with each other for many years. In the sequence of words and music, the underlying biblical message is impressively conveyed both musically and linguistically.