DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE (C. 1637-1707)
"Membra Jesu Nostri" for viols, basso continuo, two sopranos, alto, tenor, and bass BuxWV75
6. Ad Cor
Performed by the Netherlands Bach Society
Featuring Anne Grimm, soprano
Johannette Zomer, soprano
Peter de Groot, alto
Andrew Tortise, tenor
Bas Ramselaar, bass
Directed by Jos van Veldhoven
TEXT
Vulnerasti cormeum,
soror mea, sponsa,
vulnerasti cormeum.
Summi regis cor, aveto,
te saluto corde laeto,
te complecti me delectat
et hoc meum cor affectat,
ut ad te loquar, animes
Per medullam cordis mei,
peccatoris atque rei,
tuus amor transferatur,
quo cor tuum rapiatur
languens amoris vulnere
Viva cordis voce clamo,
dulce cor, te namque amo,
ad cor meum inclinare,
ut se possit applicare
devoto tibi pectore
Vulnerasti cormeum,
soror mea, sponsa,
vulnerasti cormeum.
*Membra Jesu Nostri (English: The Limbs of our Lord Jesus), is a cycle of seven cantatas composed by Dieterich Buxtehude in 1680, and dedicated to Gustaf Düben. This work is known as the first Lutheran oratorio. The text, Salve mundi salutare also known as the Rhythmica oratio is a poem written by Medieval poet Arnulf of Louvain (d. 1250). It is divided into seven parts, each addressed to a different part of Christ's crucified body: feet, knees, hands, side, chest, heart, and head.
Each cantata in Membra Jesu Nostri is divided into six sections; an instrumental introduction; a concerto for instruments and five voices (SSATB), with the exception of the fifth and sixth cantatas where only three voices are used; three arias for one or three voices, each followed by an instrumental ritornello; and an exact reprise of the concerto. The last cantata of the cycle, Ad faciem, is the only one that deviates from this pattern, with a final Amen chorus substituting for the reprise.
as good as.if not better than any Collegium outfit on the planet. Dutch are great.
Malloyism 2 weeks ago
Dietrich Buxtehude,inmerecidamente olvidado.¡Un gran músico,para todos.!
debartzen 3 years ago