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Baroque and contemporary

BACH IMPACT

AROUND JEAN-SÉBASTIEN BACH'S MOTETS

Composition

Dulci Jubilo : 16 singers

continuo (organ, cello, theorbo)

Narrator

Style

Sacred

Instruments & Conducting

Christopher Gibert, conductor

Thomas Ospital, organ

Claire Gratton, cello

NN, theorbo

Julie Depardieu or Michel Wolkowitsky, narrator

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

This program goes beyond the simple framework of a concert of motets by Johann Sebastian Bach. Conceived as a performance, ‘Bach Impact’ brings Bach's music into resonance with a contemporary narrative written especially for this project by Stéphane Heaume. This tailor-made text weaves a dramatic link between the motets and their themes, offering the audience a new way of interpreting these polyphonic masterpieces.

 

The musical interpretation remains faithful to the spirit of Bach, with a careful continuo, while opening up to contemporary creation: an original work by Thierry Escaich, commissioned for this programme, extends and illuminates the legacy of the motets. ‘Bach Impact’ offers a sonic and emotional impact that transcends the boundaries between eras, providing an immersive and accessible experience, where Bach's music and contemporary creation meet with a new intensity.


‘Approaching Bach's motets with Dulci Jubilo is one of the major milestones in the artistic life of our ensemble. My approach as an organist, composer and conductor gives me the impression of rediscovering an old acquaintance, one who has always been with me and whom I always want to defend by renewing my listening to him. That is what I imagined for this project.’
Christopher Gibert

PROGRAM DETAILS

Jean-Sébastien BACH (1685-1750) - Motets

  • Jesu meine Freude

  • Singet dem Herrn

  • Komm Jesu komm

Thierry ESCAICH (1965-) - Word premiere

Original text by Stéphane HEAUME (1971-) 

Program duration: about 1h15

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