Henle Verlag HN851 - Joseph Haydn Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob XX:1B, version for string quartet - 2 Violins, viola and cello. Set of Parts. Sheet music. Urtext Edition, paperbound.
At the end of the 18th century, the town of Cádiz in southern Spain provided the backdrop for a Passion to mark Christ's hour of death; its focal point was the reading and interpretation of Christ's last words. Haydn was commissioned to write short meditative music to be played alternately with the readings. Haydn composed a work for orchestra. Due to its success, the publisher commissioned Haydn to make an arrangement for string quartet. As the wind instruments double the strings for the most part, only a few changes had to be made to the string parts. This arrangement is for a string quartet based on the musical text of the Haydn Complete Edition.
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