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Haydn / Toth-Vajna- Seven Last Words Of Christ (CD)

SKU: 5991813286727
Regular price ¥186.00
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The genesis of the oratorio The Seven Last Words of Christ is one of the most exciting stories in music history. In 1786, Haydn (who by then was already a famous composer throughout Europe) was commissioned by José Saluz de Santamaria, a priest from Cadiz, to write a piece of purely instrumental music for Holy Week. The maestro himself considered the piece to be one of his finest achievements. The instrument on this recording is a copy of an instrument made in 1805 by Viennese fortepiano maker Anton Walter.

UPC > 5991813286727

Format > New CD

Label > Hungaroton

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Haydn / Toth-Vajna- Seven Last Words Of Christ (CD)

SKU: 5991813286727
Regular price ¥186.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 12.23.2022

 
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> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.

The genesis of the oratorio The Seven Last Words of Christ is one of the most exciting stories in music history. In 1786, Haydn (who by then was already a famous composer throughout Europe) was commissioned by José Saluz de Santamaria, a priest from Cadiz, to write a piece of purely instrumental music for Holy Week. The maestro himself considered the piece to be one of his finest achievements. The instrument on this recording is a copy of an instrument made in 1805 by Viennese fortepiano maker Anton Walter.

UPC > 5991813286727

Format > New CD

Label > Hungaroton

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.