Haydn: 7 Last Words cover

Haydn: 7 Last Words

Released

Franz Joseph Haydn’s Seven Last Words of Christ was originally written as an orchestral work to be used as interstitial music during a Lenten service – the priest would speak one of the seven final phrases attributed to Christ during his crucifixion, and then music would be played; this process repeated seven times. But Haydn eventually created additional versions of the piece for string quartet, for piano, and for choir with orchestra. The music is somber and dramatic, as one might expect given that the “sayings” in question include “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” and the stark “It is finished.” The music is particularly effective in this string quartet version; the reedy sonorities and relatively thin texture of the bowed strings add extra intensity to Haydn’s deeply felt and sometimes nearly programmatic musical themes. The Attacca Quartet’s performance here is sensitive and beautiful.

Rick Anderson

Suggestions
Tempus Omnia Vincit cover

Tempus Omnia Vincit

Protean Quartet
Mike Marshall & The Turtle Island Quartet cover

Mike Marshall & The Turtle Island Quartet

Mike Marshall, Turtle Island String Quartet
Paul Hindemith: Sonatas for Viola and Piano cover

Paul Hindemith: Sonatas for Viola and Piano

Geraldine Walther, David Korevaar
Citadel of Song cover

Citadel of Song

Anakronos, Caitríona O'Leary
Wayne Vitale & Brian Baumbusch: Mikrokosma cover

Wayne Vitale & Brian Baumbusch: Mikrokosma

Santa Cruz Contemporary Gamelan, The Lightbulb Ensemble
Swift House cover

Swift House

Ken Kolodner, Brad Kolodner
Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians cover

Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians

Ensemble Signal, Bradley Lubman, Steve Reich
Buxtehude & Pachelbel Chamber Music cover

Buxtehude & Pachelbel Chamber Music

Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel