Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917254624
Catalog number: CC 72546
Releasedate: 23-03-12
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917254624
Catalog number: CC 72546
Releasedate: 23-03-12
“The Seven last words of Christ”, in a new “Haydn style” version of by Spanish Royal Court composer José Peris for string quartet and mezzo soprano
When the Henschel Quartet received the honourable invitation by the Vatican to perform for Pope Benedikt XVI on his name day the Quartet decided that this should be the opportunity to introduce the new compelling Peris arrangement of Haydn`s Seven Last Words. The Vatican invited the German mezzosoprano Susanne Kelling to take the voice part at this occasion.
When the Henschel Quartet received the honourable invitation by the Vatican to perform for Pope Benedikt XVI on his name day the Quartet decided that this should be the opportunity to introduce the new compelling Peris arrangement of Haydn`s Seven Last Words. The Vatican invited the German mezzosoprano Susanne Kelling to take the voice part at this occasion.
- Highly acclaimed debut concerts in many of Europe's prestigious concert halls helped to firmly establish the Henschel Quartett as one of today's leading string quartets
- Constant critical acclaim has led to an impressive international career which in 2010 will take them back to the Spanish court for a performance of Mozart & Schubert on the court’s precious Stradivarius string collection and on a tour of China, Japan and the USA
- In 2012/13 the Quartet will make music history as they have been invited to perform the Beethoven String Quartet Cycle by two of the greatest concerts halls in Asia – Suntory Hall in Tokyo and the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing. This is the first time in 20 years a European Quartet has been invited to perform the Beethoven Cycle at Suntory Hall and the first time ever in China
- Daniel Bell has joined Henschel Quartet in January 2012 as second violinist. He has previously enjoyed international recognition as a member of both the Petersen Quartet and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
"On March 19 in 2010 when the Henschel Quartett from Munich — one of the outstanding German string ensembles of the moment — performed in the pope’s private apartments to celebrate his name day, the feast of St. Joseph."- NY Times
“The Seven last words of Christ”, in a new “Haydn style” version of by Spanish Royal Court composer José Peris for string quartet and voice.
When the Henschel Quartet received the honourable invitation by the Vatican to perform for Pope Benedikt XVI on his name day the Quartet decided that this should be the opportunity to introduce the new compelling Peris arrangement of Haydn`s Seven Last Words. The Vatican invited the German mezzo soprano Susanne Kelling to take the voice part at this occasion.
José Peris Lacasa, composer and musical assessor to the Spanish national patrimony and organist at the Spanish Capilla del Palacio de Madrid, completed his studies in Paris with Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud and in Carl Orff’s “Meisterklasse für Dramatische Komposition” in Munich.
Professor Peris Lacasa has created a new version of Haydn’s “Seven Last Words” in which for the first time the leading part is taken up by a solo voice, a mezzo soprano. Haydn’s original work for string quartet was a commission by a capitular in Cádiz at the end of the 18th century to celebrate Good Friday in the church of Santa Cueva and became one of Haydn’s most famous compositions.
The world premiere of Peris Lacasa’s version in Madrid was performed by the Henschel Quartet on the Spanish court’s unique Stradivarius collection to an enthusiastic reception at the Royal Court during the Holy Week in 2008, soloist was the Spanish mezzo soprano Ana María Sánchez.
“The Seven last words of Christ”, in a new “Haydn style” version of by Spanish Royal Court composer José Peris for string quartet and voice.
When the Henschel Quartet received the honourable invitation by the Vatican to perform for Pope Benedikt XVI on his name day the Quartet decided that this should be the opportunity to introduce the new compelling Peris arrangement of Haydn`s Seven Last Words. The Vatican invited the German mezzo soprano Susanne Kelling to take the voice part at this occasion.
José Peris Lacasa, composer and musical assessor to the Spanish national patrimony and organist at the Spanish Capilla del Palacio de Madrid, completed his studies in Paris with Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud and in Carl Orff’s “Meisterklasse für Dramatische Komposition” in Munich.
Professor Peris Lacasa has created a new version of Haydn’s “Seven Last Words” in which for the first time the leading part is taken up by a solo voice, a mezzo soprano. Haydn’s original work for string quartet was a commission by a capitular in Cádiz at the end of the 18th century to celebrate Good Friday in the church of Santa Cueva and became one of Haydn’s most famous compositions.
The world premiere of Peris Lacasa’s version in Madrid was performed by the Henschel Quartet on the Spanish court’s unique Stradivarius collection to an enthusiastic reception at the Royal Court during the Holy Week in 2008, soloist was the Spanish mezzo soprano Ana María Sánchez.
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1The seven last words of ChristL'introduzione05:34
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2The seven last words of ChristSonata I08:02
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3The seven last words of ChristSonata II08:41
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4The seven last words of ChristSonata III09:35
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5The seven last words of ChristSonata IV08:07
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6The seven last words of ChristSonata V06:31
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7The seven last words of ChristSonata VI05:32
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8The seven last words of ChristSonata VII09:24
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9The seven last words of ChristIl terremoto01:57