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Buxtehude & Bach

Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri and Bach's Pièce d'Orgue

Buxtehude & Bach
The Passion according to Dietrich Buxtehude. Composed in 1680, Membra Jesu Nostri is a cycle of seven cantatas or sung devotions meditating on the limbs of the crucified Christ. This work, scored for two violins, bass violin, continuo, viol consort and voices, occupies a unique place in German Baroque music, marrying intense religious fervour with highly personal expression and beauty. Based on a mystical medieval hymn, the text guides the imaginary observer through Christ’s sufferings gradually raising their gaze upwards, from his feet (Ad Pedes) to his face (Ad Faciem).

For this performance, Winchester Cathedral Chamber Choir are joined by musicians, including internationally renowned viol consort Fretwork, conducted by Joshua Stephens.

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  • date Sun 24 March 2024
  • location Winchester Cathedral, Winchester
  • time 3:30pm
  • ticket £15

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The Passion according to Dietrich Buxtehude. Composed in 1680, Membra Jesu Nostri is a cycle of seven cantatas or sung devotions meditating on the limbs of the crucified Christ. This work, scored for two violins, bass violin, continuo, viol consort and voices, occupies a unique place in German Baroque music, marrying intense religious fervour with highly personal expression and beauty. Based on a mystical medieval hymn, the text guides the imaginary observer through Christ’s sufferings gradually raising their gaze upwards, from his feet (Ad Pedes) to his face (Ad Faciem).

For this performance, Winchester Cathedral Chamber Choir are joined by musicians, including internationally renowned viol consort Fretwork, conducted by Joshua Stephens.

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Winchester Cathedral, Winchester
St Swithun Street, Winchester, SO23 9JP, United Kingdom


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