ブクステフーデ:7つのラテン語カンタータ Membra Jesu Nostri「われらがイエスの御体」 BuxWV 75

アンサンブル・ポリハルモニーク Ensemble Polyharmonique (Vocal Ensemble)
Members of Ensemble Polyharmonique:
 Sopranos: Joowon Chung, Magdalene Harer
 Alto: Alexander Schneider
 Tenors: Johannes Gaubitz, Stephan Gahler, Soren Richter
 Bass: Matthias Lutze
Konzert des Festivals Alte Musik Zurich in der Kirche St. Peter Zurich (17.03. 2023)

1. Ad Pedes イエスの足について
2. Ad Genua イエスの膝について
3. Ad Manus イエスの手について
4. Ad Latus イエスのわき腹について
5. Ad Pectus イエスの胸について
6. Ad Cor イエスの心臓について
7. Ad Faciem イエスの顔について

Membra Jesu Nostri (English: The Limbs of our Jesus), BuxWV 75, is a cycle of seven cantatas composed by Dieterich Buxtehude in 1680, and dedicated to Gustaf Duben.
The full Latin title Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima translates to "The most holy limbs of our suffering Jesus". This work is known as the first Lutheran oratorio.
The main text are stanzas from the Medieval hymn Salve mundi salutare also known as the Rhythmica oratio a poem formerly ascribed to Bernard of Clairvaux, but now thought more likely to have been written by Medieval poet Arnulf of Leuven (died 1250).
It is divided into seven parts, each addressed to a different part of Christ's crucified body: feet, knees, hands, side, breast, heart, and head. In each part, biblical words referring to the limbs frame verses of the poem.

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