Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah – London Symphony Orchestra & Antonio Pappano

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London Symphony Orchestra (LSO)

Νέο!27 Νοεμβρίου 2024

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Felix Mendelssohn:Elijah, Op. 70 (Elias)

Καλλιτέχνες

Allan Clayton (Tenor)Sarah Connolly (Mezzo-Soprano)Gerald Finley (Bass-Baritone)Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha (Soprano)
London Symphony Chorus (Χορωδία)
London Symphony Orchestra (Ορχήστρα)Antonio Pappano (Μαέστρος)

“The performance was sublime in its own right, with musical heroes at every turn and leadership from the podium whose depth and acuity transcended normal expectations.” – Musical America.

LSO Live marks the beginning of their 25th anniversary year with the release of Mendelssohn’s Elijah, recorded live in concert with Sir Antonio Pappano earlier this year. From its first performance, Elijah received roof-raising applause.

It is 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.

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, and the Orchestra ramps up the drama without losing sight of the stillness at the heart of the storm.

“I hope the audience are moved by the beauty of the music, enjoy exploring their imagination and take away the message that you are not alone.” – Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha, soprano

Reviews

Presto Music 2nd November 2024

“Pappano makes the most of his extensive experience in the opera house to bring a compelling sense of purpose and dramatic thrust to this new recording, which positively fizzes and crackles with energy whilst still giving plenty of space to the more contemplative moments of Mendelssohn’s great oratorio. Full of incisive choral singing and stylish orchestral playing, it also features a masterful performance of the title role from Gerald Finley.