Composer: Dietrich Buxtehude
Performer: Conductus Ensemble
Conductor: Andoni Sierra
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: IBS Classical
Catalogue: IBS22022
Release: 2022
Size: 1.08 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad pedes “Ecce super montes”
01. I. Introduction
02. II. Ecce super montes
03. III. Salve mundi
04. IV. Clavus pedum
05. V. Dulcis Jesu
06. VI. Ecce super montes
07. VII. Salve mundi
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad genua “Ad uber portabimini”
08. I. Introduction
09. II. Ad ubera portabimini
10. III. Salve Jesu rex sanctorum
11. IV. Quid sum tibi responsurus
12. V. Ut te quaeram
13. VI. Ad ubera portabimoni
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad manus “Quid sunt plagae istae”
14. I. Introduction
15. II. Quid sunt plagae
16. III. Salve Jesu pastor bone
17. IV. Manus sanctae
18. V. In cruore
19. VI. Quid sunt plagae
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad latus “Surge amica mea”
20. I. Introduction
21. II. Surge amica mea
22. III. Salve latus Salvatoris
23. IV. Ecce tibi aproponquo
24. V. Hora mortis meus flatus
25. VI. Surge amica mea
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad pectus “Sicut modo geniti infantes”
26. I. Introduction
27. II. Sicut modo geniti
28. III. Salve salus Deus
29. IV. Pectus mihi confer mundum
30. V. Ave, verum templum Dei
31. VI. Sicut modo geniti
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad cor “Vulnerasti cor meum”
32. I. Introduction
33. II. Vulnerasti cor meum
34. III. Summi regis cor
35. IV. Per medullam cordis mei
36. V. Viva cordis clamo
37. VI. Vulnerasti cor meum
Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, Ad faciem “Illustra faciem tuam”
38. I. Introduction
39. II. Illustra faciem tuam
40. III. Salve caput cruentatum
41. IV. Dum me mori est necesse
42. V. Cum me jubes emigrare
43. VI. Amen
Music of spiritual edification, music of mystical inspiration -almost an exercise in contemplation or adoration- that, following the words that the composer himself writes on the cover of the manuscript of the score, must be sung with the humblest devotion, wholeheartedly. (“humble Totius Cordis Devotione decantata”). In 1680 Buxtehude composes the cycle entitled Membra Jesu nostri, when Bach was not yet born. It was still almost 45 years before he wrote the first of two of his known passions, the St. John Passion. But with the composition of that music sheet, Buxtehude marks a before and after in the repertoire of music related to the Passion of Christ.