In search of Bach · Vertigo

Michael Praetorius, Claudio Monteverdi, Heinrich Schütz, Ignazio Donati, Giovanni Antonio Rigatti, Francesco Corteccia, Samuel Scheidt, Hieronymus Praetorius, Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, Heinrich Albert, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina / Giovanni Battista Bovicelli, Francesco Cavalli

For this new and final edition of Bach’s Paths, Pygmalion begins its journey in Wolfenbüttel, where some of Bach’s mentors, Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz, were chapel masters. This city in Lower Saxony had libraries that gave young Bach access to the works of great Italian, French and English masters in music, dance, tragedy and more. Pygmalion will pay tribute to the city’s most iconic figure, Michael Praetorius, with a performance of Klangkosmos at the Hauptkirche in Wolfenbüttel.

At the turn of the 17th century, German composers were all seeking to return to their Italian roots. Venice, with its soundscapes and spatial audacity, its cori spezzati and the triumph of polychorality, radiated its influence as far as Lutheran lands. But the Thirty Years’ War broke this momentum. Their expression became more intimate: these were the kleine geistliche Konzerte, heirs to Italian motets for solo voice and continuo.

Constructed like a large ecumenical Lutheran vespers service, this programme brings together the great German and Italian masters: Praetorius, Schütz, Scheidt, Monteverdi and Cavalli respond to each other in a play of echoes and alternations where polychorality becomes jubilation, vital overflow, sensual effusion — a celebration of a fusion that shaped European music.

Yerin Mira Läuchli, soprano
Perrine Devillers, soprano
Lucile Richardot, alto
Gwilym Bowen, tenor
Florian Sievers, tenor
Etienne Bazola, bass
Renaud Brès, bass
René Ramos Premier, bass

Choir
Armelle Cardot, Adèle Carlier, Anne-Emmanuelle Davy, Perrine Devillers, Alice Foccroulle, Yerin Mira Läuchli, Nadia Lavoyer, Clémence Vidal, soprano
Corinne Bahuaud, Philippe Barth, Marie Pouchelon, Lucile Richardot, altos
Gwilym Bowen, Guillaume Gutierrez, Randol Rodriguez, Florian Sievers, tenors
Etienne Bazola, Renaud Brès, René Ramos Premier, Emmanuel Vistorky, bass

Orchestra
Louis Creac’h, violin 1
Sophia Prodanova, violin 2
Lucile Boulanger*, Julien Léonard*, Sarah van Oudenhove*, violas da gamba
Antoine Touche*, cello
Thomas de Pierrefeu*, double bass
Julien Martin, Benoît Toïgo, recorders
Jasu Moisio, Lidewei de Sterck, chalemies
Evolène Kiener, bassoon
Gustavo Gargiulo, Richard Thomas, trumpets and cornetts
Max Eisenhut, Susanna Defendi, Fabio de Cataldo, sackbut
Sergio Bucheli*, Romain Falik*, theorbos
Pierre Gallon*, organo
Ronan Khalil*, harpsichord
*continuo

Raphaël Pichon, conductor

Dates

Wolfenbüttel
May 21, 2026
19h30
Hauptkirche (Germany)
Lüneburg
May 24, 2026
18h
Michaeliskirche (Germany)