Felix Mendelssohn’s gargantuan 1846 oratorio is biblical in scale as well as source material. Inspired by the Baroque-era oratorios of Bach and Handel, Mendelssohn set to work on Elijah following a commission from Birmingham’s Triennial Music Festival. As a frequent visitor to England, Mendelssohn was keenly aware of the popularity of Handel’s English-language, large-scale vocal works. And as a champion of Bach’s music, he had recently presided over the first performance since the composer’s death, in 1750, of the St Matthew Passion. Boasting 42 movements, Elijah is a substantial work and calls upon the forces of a full orchestra, organist, eight solo singers and a large chorus. This acclaimed 1997 recording features superstar soloists Bryn Terfel and Renée Fleming in the roles of the prophet and the widow, respectively, and features a fantastic, historically informed accompaniment by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
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Disc 2
- 1995
- Christopher Hogwood, Dame Joan Sutherland, Dame Emma Kirkby, Aled Jones, James Bowman, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, David Thomas, Choir of New College Oxford & Academy of Ancient Music
- Anna Netrebko, Antonio Pappano, Coro Dell'Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia & Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
- Yvonne Kenny, Anne Sofie von Otter, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Sir Thomas Allen, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chorus, Academy of St Martin in the Fields & Sir Neville Marriner
- Barbara Bonney & Antonio Pappano
- Cheryl Studer, Emerson String Quartet, John Browning & Thomas Hampson
- Elly Ameling, Annelies Burmeister, Peter Schreier, Hans-Joachim Rotzsch, MDR-Rundfunkchor, Gewandhausorchester & Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Iain Burnside & Roderick Williams