The poem is part of the Empfindsamkeit movement of the 1750s. It is the middle of three oratorio texts by Ramler – Die Hirten bei der Krippe zu Bethlehem, Der Tod Jesu, and Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt – which may have been viewed by Ramler as a libretto cycle, though they were never set as a cycle by any composer. The libretto was intended for Graun but a copy of Ramler's text was somehow received by Telemann who produced his own setting of the oratorio (TWV 5:6) in Hamburg before Graun could perform the premiere in Berlin. Ramler revised his text in 1760.
The text is not a full retelling of the Passion of Christ and it does not quote Bible texts. Instead, it presents emotively various aspects of the Passion.
Carl Heinrich Graun, Berlin 1755 – the best known of the settings; it was performed yearly in many cities in Germany throughout the second half of the 18th century. The Australian premiere of Graun's passion cantata took place on Good Friday 2012 in St John's Cathedral in Brisbane with the Badinerie Players and the Brisbane Chamber Choir under Michael O'Loghlin and with Shelli Hulcombe (soprano), Bethany Shepherd (soprano), Gregory Massingham (tenor), Jason Barry-Smith (bass).
Adolf Friedrich Hesse (1809–1863) composed an Organ Introduction, Op. 84, to Graun's work.
Jesu is an experimental band formed in 2003 by Justin Broadrick following the breakup of Godflesh. Jesu was the name of the last song on the penultimate Godflesh release, Hymns.
Jesu's sound is heavily layered and textured, drawing from and incorporating an eclectic mix of influences, ranging from ambient music, drone doom, to shoegazing, downtempo and industrial music. Broadrick himself has made it known that he does not consider Jesu to fall into any of these categories and that he has been intentionally writing what he considers to be coherent and structured pop songs.
Biography
Jesu's first release, the Heart AcheEP, was released in 2004 and featured Broadrick performing all of the instruments and vocals alone. It was followed four months later by the full-length Jesu LP, which featured the addition of bassist Diarmuid Dalton and drummer Ted Parsons, although not every song features both members. A spring 2005 tour of Europe, in support of the album, featured Roderic Mounir of Knut filling in for Ted Parsons on drums.
Jesu is the first full-length album from Jesu, released by Hydra Head Records on December 8, 2004. Unlike the Heart Ache EP, where Justin Broadrick executed all instrumentation himself, this release features Ted Parsons on drums, Diarmuid Dalton on bass, and a guest appearance by Paul Neville on guitar on the track "Man/Woman". The album was released in Japan by Daymare Recordings and contains two additional instrumental remixes on a bonus disc. In February 2005, a double vinyl picture disc set was released by Hydra Head, limited to 1000 copies. The picture disc pressing contains an alternate, cleaner mix than the CD or standard LP editions.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Justin K. Broadrick.
1. Lifeline 00:00
2. You Wear Their Masks 05:19
3. Storm Comin' On 11:36
4. End Of The Road 17:30
published: 01 Mar 2017
Heart Ache (Remaster)
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Heart Ache (Remaster) · Jesu
Heart Ache (Remaster Deluxe)
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Released on: 2021-05-16
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published: 18 May 2021
Jesu - Silver [Full Album]
Jesu (United Kingdom)
Silver (2006)
post-rock, shoegaze
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2. Star 6:46
3. Wolves 13:48
4. Dead Eyes 22:17
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published: 23 Feb 2024
Terminus
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Terminus · Jesu
Terminus
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Released on: 2020-11-13
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In November 2017, Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu) teamed with Nothing and Dominick Fernow (Prurient) for a one-off live collaboration as part of the 20th anniversary celebration for Fernow's record label Hospital Productions. Revolver was granted exclusive access to the musicians' Brooklyn rehearsal space to film their first-ever practice. Watch the musicians' striking interpretation of Jesu's "Silver" (from the band's 2006 EP of the same name), which elevates the already heady track to new levels of shoegazing awesomeness.
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Heart Ache (Remaster) · Jesu
Heart Ache (Remaster Deluxe)
℗ Avalanche Recordings
Released on: 2021-05-16
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Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Heart Ache (Remaster) · Jesu
Heart Ache (Remaster Deluxe)
℗ Avalanche Recordings
Released on: 2021-05-16
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Heart Ache (Remaster) · Jesu
Heart Ache (Remaster Deluxe)
℗ Avalanche Recordings
Released on: 2021-05-16
Auto-generated by YouTube.
In November 2017, Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu) teamed with Nothing and Dominick Fernow (Prurient) for a one-off live collaboration as part of the 20th anni...
In November 2017, Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu) teamed with Nothing and Dominick Fernow (Prurient) for a one-off live collaboration as part of the 20th anniversary celebration for Fernow's record label Hospital Productions. Revolver was granted exclusive access to the musicians' Brooklyn rehearsal space to film their first-ever practice. Watch the musicians' striking interpretation of Jesu's "Silver" (from the band's 2006 EP of the same name), which elevates the already heady track to new levels of shoegazing awesomeness.
In November 2017, Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu) teamed with Nothing and Dominick Fernow (Prurient) for a one-off live collaboration as part of the 20th anniversary celebration for Fernow's record label Hospital Productions. Revolver was granted exclusive access to the musicians' Brooklyn rehearsal space to film their first-ever practice. Watch the musicians' striking interpretation of Jesu's "Silver" (from the band's 2006 EP of the same name), which elevates the already heady track to new levels of shoegazing awesomeness.
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Heart Ache (Remaster) · Jesu
Heart Ache (Remaster Deluxe)
℗ Avalanche Recordings
Released on: 2021-05-16
Auto-generated by YouTube.
In November 2017, Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu) teamed with Nothing and Dominick Fernow (Prurient) for a one-off live collaboration as part of the 20th anniversary celebration for Fernow's record label Hospital Productions. Revolver was granted exclusive access to the musicians' Brooklyn rehearsal space to film their first-ever practice. Watch the musicians' striking interpretation of Jesu's "Silver" (from the band's 2006 EP of the same name), which elevates the already heady track to new levels of shoegazing awesomeness.
The poem is part of the Empfindsamkeit movement of the 1750s. It is the middle of three oratorio texts by Ramler – Die Hirten bei der Krippe zu Bethlehem, Der Tod Jesu, and Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt – which may have been viewed by Ramler as a libretto cycle, though they were never set as a cycle by any composer. The libretto was intended for Graun but a copy of Ramler's text was somehow received by Telemann who produced his own setting of the oratorio (TWV 5:6) in Hamburg before Graun could perform the premiere in Berlin. Ramler revised his text in 1760.
The text is not a full retelling of the Passion of Christ and it does not quote Bible texts. Instead, it presents emotively various aspects of the Passion.
Carl Heinrich Graun, Berlin 1755 – the best known of the settings; it was performed yearly in many cities in Germany throughout the second half of the 18th century. The Australian premiere of Graun's passion cantata took place on Good Friday 2012 in St John's Cathedral in Brisbane with the Badinerie Players and the Brisbane Chamber Choir under Michael O'Loghlin and with Shelli Hulcombe (soprano), Bethany Shepherd (soprano), Gregory Massingham (tenor), Jason Barry-Smith (bass).
Adolf Friedrich Hesse (1809–1863) composed an Organ Introduction, Op. 84, to Graun's work.
Dieser komplizierte Namen steht für die krankhafte Angst vor dem Datum Freitag, der 13. ... Freitag, der 13. ... Gläubige Christen erbringen auch heute noch regelmäßig ein Freitagsopfer, um an diesem Wochentag dem Leiden und Tod Jesu Christi zu gedenken.