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Many composers have set this text to music; here is an incomplete list, with links to works available on CPDL: | Many composers have set this text to music; here is an incomplete list, with links to works available on CPDL: | ||
* | * [[Maria plena virtute (Robert Fayrfax)|Maria plena virtute]] (early 16c?) by [[Robert Fayrfax]] | ||
* | * [[Die Sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz, SWV 478 (Heinrich Schütz)|Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz, SWV 478]] (1645), by [[Heinrich Schütz]] | ||
* | * [[Seven last words of Christ (Franz Joseph Haydn)|Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze]] (1787) by [[Franz Joseph Haydn|Joseph Haydn]] | ||
* | * Le sette ultime parole di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (1838), an oratorio by [[Saverio Mercadante]] | ||
* | * [[Les sept paroles de N. S. Jésus-Christ sur la croix (Charles Gounod)|Les sept paroles de N. S. Jésus-Christ sur la croix]], for chorus (1855), by [[Charles Gounod]] | ||
* | * [[Les Sept Paroles du Christ en Croix (César Franck)|Les sept paroles du Christ en croix]] (1859), by [[César Franck]] | ||
* | * [[Seven Last Words of Christ (Théodore Dubois)|Les sept paroles du Christ]] (1867), by [[Théodore Dubois]] | ||
* | * [[As Sete Palavras de N. S. Jesus Christo na Cruz (José Alexandrino de Sousa)|As sete palavras de N. S. Jesus Christo na Cruz]], by [[José Alexandrino de Sousa]] | ||
* | * Seven Last Words from the Cross (1993), cantata for choir and strings by James MacMillan | ||
===External links=== | ===External links=== | ||
* | *{{W|Sayings of Jesus on the cross}} on Wikipedia | ||
* | *{{W|Musical settings of The Seven Last Words of Christ}} on Wikipedia | ||
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Revision as of 01:16, 10 December 2020
The Seven Last Words of Christ or Seven Sayings of Jesus on the Cross are a traditional collection of short phrases uttered by Jesus at his crucifixion immediately before he died, gathered from the four Gospels.
Many composers have set this text to music; here is an incomplete list, with links to works available on CPDL:
- Maria plena virtute (early 16c?) by Robert Fayrfax
- Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz, SWV 478 (1645), by Heinrich Schütz
- Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze (1787) by Joseph Haydn
- Le sette ultime parole di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (1838), an oratorio by Saverio Mercadante
- Les sept paroles de N. S. Jésus-Christ sur la croix, for chorus (1855), by Charles Gounod
- Les sept paroles du Christ en croix (1859), by César Franck
- Les sept paroles du Christ (1867), by Théodore Dubois
- As sete palavras de N. S. Jesus Christo na Cruz, by José Alexandrino de Sousa
- Seven Last Words from the Cross (1993), cantata for choir and strings by James MacMillan
External links
- Sayings of Jesus on the cross on Wikipedia
- Musical settings of The Seven Last Words of Christ on Wikipedia
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |