Album 1991 on Supraphon label
Classical (Classical)
"Recorded digitally at the Domovina studio, Prague, from 4 to 5 February, 1991". With an 8-page booklet with notes in English, German, French, and Czech.
Joseph Haydn p, 1732-1809 AT album by | |
Panocha Quartet , ensemble, album by | |
Jaroslav Kulhan vc, *1950 CZ cello | |
Miroslav Sehnoutka vl, *1952 CZ viola | |
Jiří Panocha vn, *1950 violin, 1st | |
Pavel Zejfart vn, *1952 violin, 2nd |
Milan Poštolka liner notes |
Joseph Haydn |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Die Sieben Letzten Worte Unseres Erlösers Am Kreuze, Op. 51, Nos. 1-7 | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | ||
2 | Introduzione. Maestoso Ed Adagio | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 4:54 | |
3 | Sonata I: Largo (Pater, Dimitte Illis, Quia Nesciunt, Quid Faciunt) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 7:41 | |
4 | Sonata II: Grave E Cantabile (Hodie Mecum Eris In Paradiso) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 9:30 | |
5 | Sonata III: Grave (Mulier, Ecce Filius Tuus) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 10:37 | |
6 | Sonata IV: Largo (Deus Meus, Deus Meus, Utquid Dereliquisti Me?) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 9:17 | |
7 | Sonata V: Adagio (Sitio) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 9:30 | |
8 | Sonate VI: Lento (Consummatum Est) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 9:56 | |
9 | Sonata VII: Largo (In Manus Tuas, Domine, Commendo Spiritum Meum) | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 8:28 | |
10 | Il Terremoto: Presto E Con Tutta La Forza | Joseph Haydn / Panocha Quartet | 1:45 |