This is a recording 
                of previously released material and 
                presents a fine opportunity to explore 
                a genre, scarcely known up until now, 
                from the greatest German-based composer 
                of the late seventeenth century. 
              
 
              
Little is known of 
                Buxtehude’s early life but it is thought 
                that he was born in Denmark around 1637. 
                He has been best remembered for his 
                compositions for organ which consist 
                of preludes, fugues, toccatas, chaconnes, 
                music from chorales, and the passacaglia 
                which influenced Bach's Passacaglia 
                in C Minor. As part of his duties as 
                organist of St. Mary's Church in Lübeck, 
                Buxtehude composed for numerous sacred 
                occasions and also certain public events 
                in the city. The greatest proportion 
                of his large output comprises some 120 
                vocal scores; mainly sacred cantatas 
                composed in a wide variety of scorings 
                and styles. 
              
 
              
This coupling performed 
                by Concerto Vocale under the direction 
                of Belgian counter-tenor René 
                Jacobs is exceptionally attractive and 
                interesting. The jubilant spirit of 
                the Cantata Heut triumphieret Gottes 
                Sohn forms a fascinating and striking 
                contrast with the devout meditations 
                of the cycle of Seven Sacred Cantatas 
                Membra Jesu nostri.  
              
 
              
The instrumental ensemble 
                offer most subtle and colourful playing 
                with lovingly sung interpretations from 
                the soloists, including the renowned 
                counter-tenor, Andreas Scholl, being 
                impeccably clear and well balanced. 
                The splendid direction from the talented 
                René Jacobs gives impressive 
                attention to detail which makes the 
                performance so moving, suitably reverent 
                and compelling. 
              
 
              
Buxtehude’s sacred 
                music is at last starting to get the 
                exposure that it rightly deserves and 
                this reissue from Harmonia Mundi most 
                ably assists the cause. A release excellently 
                performed and recorded. 
              
Michael Cookson