Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, Londres, Greater London, SW7 2AP, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Festival: BBC Proms
Artistes
| Rebecca Evans | Soprano | Blessed Virgin / Angel Gabriel |
| Alice Coote | Mezzo-soprano | Mary Magdalene |
| Paul Groves | Ténor | St John / Narrator |
| Jacques Imbrailo | Basse | Jesus |
| Clive Bayley | Baryton-basse | Judas |
| David Kempster | Basse | St Peter |
| The Hallé Choir | ||
| The Hallé Youth Choir | ||
| London Philharmonic Choir | ||
| The Hallé | ||
| Sir Mark Elder | Direction | |
| Thomas Cameron | Ténor | |
| Thomas Kelly | Ténor | |
| Tim Langston | Ténor | |
| Thomas Morss | Ténor | |
| Adam Player | Ténor | |
| Stefan Berkieta | Basse | |
| Matthew Kellett | Basse | |
| Graham McCusker | Basse | |
| Dan Shelvey | Basse |
Leading Elgar interpreter
Sir Mark Elder directs
a stellar cast and
large-scale choral forces,
reviving a major work of
the British choral
tradition. Elgar conceived
The Apostles as a
schoolboy, but the
project came to fruition
only in 1903 – after both
The Dream of Gerontius
and a visit to Bayreuth to hear Wagner’s The Ring
and Parsifal. Elgar explores the inner feelings of
Judas Iscariot with dramatic intensity, and
Christ’s anguished cry from the cross
becomes a wordless lament.
Sir Mark Elder directs
a stellar cast and
large-scale choral forces,
reviving a major work of
the British choral
tradition. Elgar conceived
The Apostles as a
schoolboy, but the
project came to fruition
only in 1903 – after both
The Dream of Gerontius
and a visit to Bayreuth to hear Wagner’s The Ring
and Parsifal. Elgar explores the inner feelings of
Judas Iscariot with dramatic intensity, and
Christ’s anguished cry from the cross
becomes a wordless lament.

