Franz Joseph Haydn's "Haydn: 7 Last Words 'Die Worte des Erlösers am Kreuze'" is a profound and moving classical chamber music album, released on March 15, 1990, under the Hyperion label. This album is a masterful interpretation of Haydn's "Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze," a series of seven sonatas for string quartet, each reflecting on the final words of Jesus Christ on the cross. The album spans a duration of 59 minutes, offering a deeply spiritual and introspective journey through Haydn's compositional genius.
The tracklist includes an introduction and seven sonatas, each titled and paced according to the solemnity and gravity of the subject matter. The sonatas are named after the seven last phrases attributed to Jesus during his crucifixion, providing a structured and contemplative exploration of these pivotal moments. The album concludes with "Il terremoto," a dramatic and intense finale that captures the earthquake described in the biblical narrative.
Haydn's work is known for its emotional depth and technical brilliance, and this album is no exception. The string quartet's performance is both powerful and nuanced, bringing to life the complex emotions and theological significance of the text. This album is a testament to Haydn's ability to convey profound spiritual themes through music, making it a significant addition to any classical music collection.