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Originally composed in 1786 as a work for orchestra, Haydn's piece
inspired by the Seven Last Words of Christ was recast as a string
quartet the next year and published as his Op. 51. On his way to
London in 1794, Haydn heard an adaptation of his orchestral work
for chorus with orchestra made by the Passau kapellmeister Joseph
Friebert with German text based upon the original Latin seven
words. Impressed, Haydn decided to make his own choral version,
with a revised German text by Gottfried van Swieten. The new
cantata version was premiered before an invited audience in Vienna
on March 17, 1796 and first performed before the public over two
years later (April 1, 1798). The vocal score reissued here is an
authoritative one originally published in early years of the 20th
century by C. F. Peters of Leipzig. As with all PLP scores a
percentage of each sale is donated to the amazing online archive of
free music scores and recordings, IMSLP - Petrucci Music Library.
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