Immortal Bach
Thursday 1st February 2024 - 7.15 pm - Cité des Congrès de Nantes (salle Cantabile)
Choral giants which rank alongside the B minor Mass and the two Passions, Bach’s Six Motets tower above the landscape of sacred music in baroque Germany. Mathieu Romano has conceived a spatialized concert for his Aedes ensemble in the form of a “spiritual” journey of homage to early music, based on the famous motet “Jesu, meine Freude”.
Mendelssohn, who played a large part in reviving Bach’s music, composed many religious works including a cappella motets which are regarded as masterpieces of vocal writing. In the 20th and 21st centuries, other composers were to turn to earlier geniuses for inspiration: Maurice Duruflé (Four motets on Gregorian themes) ; Sven-David Sandström (Es ist genug) ; and Knut Nystedt, whose famous choral work Immortal Bach glorifies the eternal nature of the great German composer.
Following the form of the motet, around and within the arch of its structure, the audience can listen to other treasures of sacred music which express mankind’s fervour and our yearning for eternal life.
Knut NYSTEDT
Immortal Bach
Maurice DURUFLÉ
Quatre motets sur des thèmes grégoriens
Marin MARAIS
Pièce pour viole seule
Felix MENDELSSOHN
Trois motets op. 69 n° 1, « Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener in Frieden fahren »
Jean-Sébastien BACH
Suite pour violoncelle n° 5 (viole seule)
Sven-David SANDSTRÖM
Es ist genug
Jean-Sébastien BACH
Motet Jesu meine Freude BWV 227
Heinrich SCHÜTZ
Selig sind die Toten
Ensemble Aedes
Mathieu Romano conductor