Joseph Haydn: The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Keyboard Version) by Jaroslav Tůma is collected on this page with album-level details It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.
The visible catalog facts for this release include release year 2022, genre area Classical, 9 tracks, total running time 1:11:23, and cover artwork available. This gives the page enough context to describe the release in a natural catalog style.
A quick look at the track list shows The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): I. Introduzione. Maestoso Ed Adagio, The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): II. Sonata I. Largo (Pater, Dimitte Illis, Quia Nesciunt, Quid Faciunt), The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): III. Sonata II. Grave E Cantabile (Hodie Mecum Eris In Paradiso), The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): IV. Sonata III. Grave (Mulier, Ecce Filius Tuus), The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): V. Sonata IV. Largo (Deus Meus, Deus Meus, Utquid Dereliquisti Me?), The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): VI. Sonata V. Adagio (Sitio), The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): VII. Sonata VI. Lento (Consummatum Est), and The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): VIII. Sonata VII. Largo (In Manus Tuas, Domine, Commendo Spiritum Meum). These titles make the page specific to this album rather than a generic music category.
The page can also be read through the track durations: The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): IV. Sonata III. Grave (Mulier, Ecce Filius Tuus) is one of the longer tracks at 10:28 and The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Arr. For Pianoforte): IX. Il Terremoto. Presto E Con Tutta La Forza is one of the shorter tracks at 2:10. The duration notes keep the text factual and tied to the actual track table.
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