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Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, is a cycle of seven cantatas composed in 1680 by Dieterich Buxtehude and dedicated to Gustaf Düben. More specifically and fully it is, in Buxtehude’s phrase, a “devotione decantata,” or “sung devotion,” titled Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima, which translates from the Latin as Limbs Most Holy of Our Suffering Jesus. The cycle is considered the first Lutheran oratorio. The stanzas of its main text are drawn from the medieval hymn Salve mundi salutare, also known as the Rhythmica oratio, formerly ascribed to Bernard of Clairvaux but now thought to be by Arnulf of Leuven. Each cantata addresses a part of Jesus’ crucified body: feet, knees, hands, side, breast, heart and face; in each, Biblical words referring to the limb frame verses of the hymn’s text.

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  • Membra Jesu nostri (de)
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  • Membra Jesu nostri (fr)
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  • Membra Jesu nostri (nl)
  • 我們耶穌的身體 (zh)
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  • Membra Jesu nostri, mit vollem Titel: Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima (lateinisch, „Die allerheiligsten Gliedmaßen unseres leidenden Jesus“) ist ein Zyklus von sieben Passions-Kantaten des dänisch-deutschen Barockkomponisten Dieterich Buxtehude (BuxWV 75). (de)
  • Membra Jesu Nostri (Español: Los miembros de nuestro señor Jesús), BuxWV 75, es un ciclo de siete cantatas compuestas por Dietrich Buxtehude en 1680 y dedicado a . La letra, Salve mundi salutare —también conocida como Rhythmica oratio— es un poema atribuido a San Bernardo de Claraval (1153) o bien a Arnulfo de Lovaina (1250), ambos de la orden cisterciense. Cada una de las siete partes en que se divide está dedicada a una parte del cuerpo crucificado de Jesucristo: pies, rodillas, manos, costado, pecho, corazón y cabeza. (es)
  • Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75, is a cycle of seven cantatas composed in 1680 by Dieterich Buxtehude and dedicated to Gustaf Düben. More specifically and fully it is, in Buxtehude’s phrase, a “devotione decantata,” or “sung devotion,” titled Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima, which translates from the Latin as Limbs Most Holy of Our Suffering Jesus. The cycle is considered the first Lutheran oratorio. The stanzas of its main text are drawn from the medieval hymn Salve mundi salutare, also known as the Rhythmica oratio, formerly ascribed to Bernard of Clairvaux but now thought to be by Arnulf of Leuven. Each cantata addresses a part of Jesus’ crucified body: feet, knees, hands, side, breast, heart and face; in each, Biblical words referring to the limb frame verses of the hymn’s text. (en)
  • Membra Jesu nostri (titre complet Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima humissima totius cordis devotione decantata, en français « les membres de notre Jésus »), BuxWV 75, est un cycle de sept cantates composées par Dietrich Buxtehude, sur des poésies spirituelles du Moyen Âge, déplorant l'une après l'autre les plaies du Christ. (fr)
  • Con Membra Jesu Nostri BuxWV 75 ci si riferisce a un oratorio composto da Dietrich Buxtehude nel 1680. (it)
  • 《我們耶穌的身體》 (English: The Limbs of our Jesus,Membra Jesu Nostri), 75, 是七首清唱劇,作曲者為布克斯泰烏德在1680譜寫而成並獻給當時的瑞典宮廷音樂長. 拉丁文全名 Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima意為"我們受苦難的耶穌最神聖的肢體". 此作也因為是第一齣路德教清唱劇而聞名. 歌詞內容節錄自中世紀讚美詩Salve mundi salutare –此讚美詩也被稱為Rhythmica oratio- 此詩本被認定是由聖伯爾納鐸所做,但之後被視為極有可能是中世紀詩人勒芬的阿努爾夫的作品(卒於1250年). 樂曲總共被分為七首,每首都代表耶穌被釘在十字架上的身體部位:足部,膝,手,肩,胸,心與頭. (zh)
  • Membra Jesu Nostri, 75, is een cyclus van zeven cantates van Dieterich Buxtehude uit 1680, opgedragen aan . De volledige Latijnse titel Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima betekent "De zeer heilige delen van het lijdende (lichaam) van onze Jezus". De tekst bestaat uit strofen van de middeleeuwse hymne Salve mundi salutare – ook bekend als de Rhythmica oratio – een gedicht dat vroeger werd toegeschreven aan Bernardus van Clairvaux, maar waarschijnlijk geschreven is door de Arnulf van Leuven (overleden 1250). De lange tekst bestaat uit zeven delen, waarin steeds een ander deel van Christus' gekruisigde lichaam wordt bezongen, resp. de voeten, knieën, handen, de zijde, de borst, het hart en het hoofd. Buxtehude selecteerde voor elk deel drie strofen uit het gedicht en voegde er een bijp (nl)
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