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La Chapelle Rhénane, Benoît Haller, La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar|Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri (La Chapelle Rhénane, Benoît Haller, La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar)

Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri (La Chapelle Rhénane, Benoît Haller, La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar)

La Chapelle Rhénane, Benoît Haller, La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar

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Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri is an enigmatic work: not only the utilisation of a Latin text places it apart from the remainder of the Protestant Buxtehude’s compositions, and for this reason it was surely never performed at his well-known Abendmusiken (evening concerts). The cycle consists of seven meditations on the wounds of Christ which are brought into the context of the suffering and death of the Redeemer in a similar manner to meditations on the seven sorrows of Mary or the seven last words of Christ on the cross which were intended to enable believers to experience vicarious suffering in contemplation of the events of the passion. The meditations begin with the feet of Christ and continue with reflections on his knees, hands, sides, breast and heart, culminating in the contemplation of the face of Christ. The core of each of the seven cantatas is formed of three verses taken from the mediaeval hymn Oratio rhythmica. These mystical contemplations are contrasted by a selection of passages from the Bible chosen by Buxtehude who creates musically elaborate settings of these texts. © 2019 Christophorus

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Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri (La Chapelle Rhénane, Benoît Haller, La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar)

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1
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Pedes: Ecce Super Montes
Benoit Haller
00:07:36
2
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Genua: Ad Ubera Portabimini
La Chapelle Rhénane
00:09:55
3
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Manus: Quid Sunt Plagae Istae
La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar
00:08:42
4
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Latus: Surge Amica Mea
La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar
00:10:02

La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar, Performer - Dietrich Buxtehude, Composer

2008 K617 France

5
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Pectus: Sicut Modo Geniti Infantes
La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar
00:09:25
6
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Cor: Vulnerasti Cor Meum
Benoit Haller
00:09:20
7
Membra Jesu Nostri - Ad Faciem: Illustra Faciem Tuam
La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar
00:06:19

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Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri is an enigmatic work: not only the utilisation of a Latin text places it apart from the remainder of the Protestant Buxtehude’s compositions, and for this reason it was surely never performed at his well-known Abendmusiken (evening concerts). The cycle consists of seven meditations on the wounds of Christ which are brought into the context of the suffering and death of the Redeemer in a similar manner to meditations on the seven sorrows of Mary or the seven last words of Christ on the cross which were intended to enable believers to experience vicarious suffering in contemplation of the events of the passion. The meditations begin with the feet of Christ and continue with reflections on his knees, hands, sides, breast and heart, culminating in the contemplation of the face of Christ. The core of each of the seven cantatas is formed of three verses taken from the mediaeval hymn Oratio rhythmica. These mystical contemplations are contrasted by a selection of passages from the Bible chosen by Buxtehude who creates musically elaborate settings of these texts. © 2019 Christophorus

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