Bartholdy - Sacred Works
Bartholdy - Sacred Works
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's oratorio Elias Op. 70 was premiered in 1846 at the Birmingham Festival. It depicts the life of the prophet Elijah, taken from the books 1 and 2 Kings of the Old Testament. While it was composed in the spirit of Mendelssohn's Baroque predecessors Bach and Handel, it's lyricism and use of orchestral and choral color clearly reflects Mendelssohn's own genius as an early Romantic composer. Paulus Op. 36, written a decade earlier, was a popular work during Mendelssohn's lifetime, but failed to maintain it's stature in comparison to his other oratorios and the oratorios of Handel and Bach. These two sacred works, alongside Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 2 and "Lobgesang" Op. 52, are presented on this magnanimous release by world-renowned conductor Hellmuth Rilling and the Bach-Collegium Stuttgart and Gachinger Kantorei. A brilliant interpreter of Mendelssohn, Rilling works beautifully here with the members of the ensembles as well as the oratorio soloists.