Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) | Elijah |
Sir Antonio Pappano | Conductor |
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha | Soprano |
Dame Sarah Connolly | Mezzo-soprano |
Allan Clayton | Tenor |
Gerald Finley | Baritone |
London Symphony Chorus | |
London Symphony Orchestra |
Fiery chariots, towering voices; Sir Antonio Pappano, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Symphony Chorus join forces for Mendelssohn’s monumental oratorio.
The Programme
From its first performance, Elijah received roof-raising applause. It’s one of the three greatest oratorios in musical history, bringing the sacred to life in glorious song.
The life of the Biblical prophet is told in a series of dramatic episodes. We follow the fortunes of the steadfast, open-hearted Elijah, and encounter ministering angels and the vengeful queen Jezebel.
Four voices tell the story, with three singers playing multiple roles, backed by a rousing chorus.
The Performers
The London Symphony Chorus and four electrifying soloists give voice to the oratorio in English, as in its first premiere. Gerald Finley breathes life into the role of Elijah. The LSO and Chief Conductor Designate Sir Antonio Pappano amp up the drama without losing sight of the stillness at the heart of the storm.
"Elijah is like an opera. It comes right at you, and the choruses are overwhelming, and yet it also has lyrical moments, the oases of calm that make this piece just so beautiful." – Sir Antonio Pappano