In search of Bach · Membra Jesu Nostri

Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach

The final episode of this epic journey will take place on the Baltic coast, in the city of Lübeck, the destination of J.S. Bach’s journey in 1705. After crossing Lake Ratzeburg by boat, the troupe will make a final 20 km walk to enter the former capital of the Hanseatic League on foot. We’ll set up in St. Jakobi Church, where Dietrich Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri will be performed and filmed.

Composed in 1680 based on a medieval text by Arnaud de Louvain, Dietrich Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu nostri is a cycle of seven cantatas dedicated to the body of Christ on the cross. Unique in the 17th-century repertoire, the work is distinguished by its writing style, which is both stripped down and highly theatrical: each cantata meditates on one of the wounds of the crucified Christ, progressing from the feet to the face, and places the listener at the foot of the cross, in direct relation to the suffering Christ.

The Membra Jesu nostri, invite us to contemplation and reflection, and are thus part of the Lutheran spirituality of the post-Thirty Years’ War period, when music became an opportunity for an experience of the sacred that was both individual and deeply embodied.

Maïlys de Villoutreys, Perrine Devillers, sopranos
Lucile Richardot, alto
Zachary Wilder, tenor
Renaud Brès, Christian Immler, René Ramos Premier, bass

Choir
Armelle Cardot, Adèle Carlier, Anne-Emmanuelle Davy, Maïlys de Villoutreys, Perrine Devillers, Alice Foccroulle, sopranos
Corinne Bahuaud, Marie Pouchelon, Lucile Richardot, altos
Guillaume Gutierrez, Randol Rodriguez, Zachary Wilder, tenors
Renaud Brès, Christian Immler, René Ramos Premier, bass

Orchestra
Louis Creac’h, violin 1
Katya Polin, violon 2
Lucile Boulanger*, Julien Léonard*, violas da gamba
Antoine Touche*, cello
Thomas de Pierrefeu*, double bass
Julien Martin, recorder
Evolène Kiener, bassoon
Thibaut Roussel*, theorbo
Ronan Khalil*, organ
Pierre Gallon* , harpsichord
*continuo

Raphaël Pichon, conductor

Dates

Lübeck
May 29, 2026
18h
Jacobikirche (Germany)