
Haydn: The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross / Vegh
Joseph Haydnâs orchestral work The Seven Last Words of Our Savior On the Cross was commissioned in 1783 for the Good Friday service at Oratorio de la Santa Cueva. There are seven main meditative sections, which are all slow movements labeled âsonatas, that are framed by an introduction and an âEarthquakeâ conclusion, for a total of nine movements. The present release is from a live performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus, on March 15, 1992. Sandor Vegh conducts the Camerata Academica des Mozarteums Salzburg for this performance. This release is part of the Capriccio Encore series, which is a series of re-releases of the most famous recordings from Capriccioâs back catalogue, fully re-mastered and competitively priced. The legendary recordings of artists such as Sandor VĂ©gh, Ton Koopman, Sir Neville Marriner and the Vienna Boysâ Choir also contain repertoire highlights that have a particularly special appeal, from the baroque to the present day.
Joseph Haydnâs orchestral work The Seven Last Words of Our Savior On the Cross was commissioned in 1783 for the Good Friday service at Oratorio de la Santa Cueva. There are seven main meditative sections, which are all slow movements labeled âsonatas, that are framed by an introduction and an âEarthquakeâ conclusion, for a total of nine movements. The present release is from a live performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus, on March 15, 1992. Sandor Vegh conducts the Camerata Academica des Mozarteums Salzburg for this performance. This release is part of the Capriccio Encore series, which is a series of re-releases of the most famous recordings from Capriccioâs back catalogue, fully re-mastered and competitively priced. The legendary recordings of artists such as Sandor VĂ©gh, Ton Koopman, Sir Neville Marriner and the Vienna Boysâ Choir also contain repertoire highlights that have a particularly special appeal, from the baroque to the present day.
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Joseph Haydnâs orchestral work The Seven Last Words of Our Savior On the Cross was commissioned in 1783 for the Good Friday service at Oratorio de la Santa Cueva. There are seven main meditative sections, which are all slow movements labeled âsonatas, that are framed by an introduction and an âEarthquakeâ conclusion, for a total of nine movements. The present release is from a live performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus, on March 15, 1992. Sandor Vegh conducts the Camerata Academica des Mozarteums Salzburg for this performance. This release is part of the Capriccio Encore series, which is a series of re-releases of the most famous recordings from Capriccioâs back catalogue, fully re-mastered and competitively priced. The legendary recordings of artists such as Sandor VĂ©gh, Ton Koopman, Sir Neville Marriner and the Vienna Boysâ Choir also contain repertoire highlights that have a particularly special appeal, from the baroque to the present day.























