| Mittwoch 22 April 2026 | 19:00 |
| Elgar, Sir Edward (1857-1934) | Dear Traum des Gerontius, Oratorium für Solisten, Chor und Orchester, Op. 38 |
| Sir Antonio Pappano | Musikalische Leitung |
| Emily D'Angelo | Mezzosopran |
| David Butt Philip | Tenor |
| William Thomas | Bass |
| London Symphony Chorus | |
| London Symphony Orchestra |
Elgar’s oratorio includes some of his most deeply felt music, sumptuously scored and plumbing every emotion from anguish to elation.
Elgar considered The Dream of Gerontius to be his finest work. In setting Cardinal Newman’s poem, which charts a soul’s journey to judgment, Elgar summoned all his creative powers to compose an oratorio of Wagnerian scope and beauty.
The opening Prelude alone is Elgar at his most heart-rending. As Gerontius dies and makes his way to the afterlife, we’re plunged into a world of angels and demons, depicted by choruses and arias in music of startling originality. The final, peaceful ‘Angel’s Farewell’ is a breath-taking, exquisite moment of Elgarian genius.
Elgar’s great choral work gets the star treatment at the hands of Chief Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano and the LSO, who are joined by the superb London Symphony Chorus and a cohort of world-class soloists.

