Welt, gute Nacht

Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach, Nicolaus Bruhns, Heinrich Schütz, Johann Wolfgang Franck, Philipp Heinrich Erlebach

The Thirty Years’ War ravaged Germany in the early 17th century. The population, traumatised by the violence of the conflict, needed consolation and hope. The Protestant faith emerged as a bulwark against the death that lurked in everyday life.

These political, economic and spiritual upheavals were reflected in the music of the time. The great polyphonies of the previous century gave way to much more intimate forms, inspired by the Pietist movement, which encouraged individual faith and pious living. Trostlieder (songs of consolation) began to appear, and music became the language of the soul, capable of soothing the deepest afflictions. The texts and melodies were designed to stir the emotions and edify Christians.

These short pieces, which move us with their humility, are imbued with a rare emotional intensity. And yet, despite their themes of mourning, sorrow and tears, they radiate a luminous clarity and serene confidence in the future. Death is but the threshold of deliverance and eternal bliss. The young J.S. Bach was strongly influenced by these miniatures, as can be seen in the early cantatas that have come down to us.

Sabine Devieilhe / Carine Tinney, soprano
Maïlys de Villoutreys, soprano
Perrine Devillers, soprano
Lucile Richardot, alto
William Shelton, alto
Zachary Wilder, tenor
Antonin Rondepierre, tenor
Tomáš Král, bass
Christian Immler, bass
Renaud Brès, bass

Sophie Gent, Louis Creac’h, violins
Antoine Touche, cello
Robin Pharo, Julien Léonard, violas da gamba
Thomas de Pierrefeu, double bass
Julien Martin, Evolène Kiener, flutes
Evolène Kiener, bassoon
Pernelle Marzorati, harp
Thibaut Roussel, therbo
Ronan Khalil, organ
Ronan Khalil, harpsichord

Raphaël Pichon, direction

Dates

Paris
September 27, 2025
21h
Cité de la Musique (France)
Ambronay
September 28, 2025
17h
Abbatiale Notre-Dame (France)
Berlin
October 15, 2025
20h
Philharmonie de Berlin (Germany)
Bordeaux
October 17, 2025
20h
Auditorium de l'Opéra (France)
Vienna
October 19, 2025
19h30
Konzerthaus (Austria)