Elijah: Oratorio, Op. 70 [full score]

by Felix Mendelssohn

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One of the most frequently performed of all choral works, this splendid oratorio unfolds in an inspired series of solo and choral passages filled with compelling drama and rich musical symbolism. Reprinted from an authoritative German edition, complete with both German and English texts.

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A German composer and conductor, whose brief life resulted in many great works, Felix Mendelssohn wrote songs, sonatas, cantatas, organ works, concertos, and symphonies. His first masterpiece, the overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream," was produced when he was only 17. His symphonies and incidental music are remarkable in that someone so young show more composed them. Mendelssohn is also responsible for the revival of interest in Bach's vocal and choral music by having performed the St. Matthew Passion in Berlin in 1829. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Elijah: Oratorio, Op. 70 [full score]
Original title
Elias Oratorium
Original publication date
1846
People/Characters
Elijah the Prophet
Original language
German; English
Disambiguation notice
Text derived from the Lutheran Bible by Julius Schubring

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Genres
Music, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
DDC/MDS
781Arts & recreationMusicGeneral principles and musical forms
LCC
M2003 .M53MusicMusicVocal musicSacred vocal musicDramatic music
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