Ensemble Correspondances
Sébastien Daucé – Conductor
Sébastien Daucé and Ensemble Correspondances leave Paris and the other side of the English Channel for an excursion to the shores of the Baltic, between Lübeck and Stockholm, to explore Lutheran music before Bach, from Buxtehude to Schütz and the rarely heard Dijkman. The works devoted to the Passion of Christ, in particular, reflect a mystical universe imbued with a mysterious beauty.
Disc 1
Dietrich Buxtehude [1637-1707]
Membra Jesu nostri BuxWV 75
Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima humillima totius cordis devotione decantata
1I. Ad pedes. Ecce super montes 7’40
2II. Ad genua. Ad ubera portabimini 7’44
3III. Ad manus. Quid sunt plagæ istæ 9’19
4IV. Ad latus. Surge amica mea 8’13
5V. Ad pectus. Sicut modo geniti infantes 10’11
6VI. Ad cor. Vulnerasti cor meum 8’40
7VII. Ad faciem. Illustra faciem tuam 6’09
Disc 2
1Klag-Lied: Muß der Tod denn auch entbinden BuxWV 76/2 12’47
2Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin Bux WV 76/1 4’39
Heinrich Schütz [1585-1672]
3Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott SWV 447 4’42
Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund SWV 478
4I. Introitus 2’10
5II. Symphonia 1’25
6III. Die sieben Worte 10’43
7IV. Symphonia 1’20
8V. Conclusio 1’52
Lüdert Dijkman
Lamentum eller En Sorge-Music
9I. Aria 5’19
10II. Öde-Gudinnornas Swar0’26
11III. Aria 1’36
Dietrich Buxtehude [1637-1707]
12Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr BuxWV 41 18’1