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The History of Mendelssohn's Oratorio 'Elijah'
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F. G. Edwards's «The History of Mendelssohn's Oratorio 'Elijah'» is a comprehensive examination of the illustrious oratorio that has captivated audiences since its debut in 1846. Edwards deftly situates the work within the broader context of Romantic music, elucidating Mendelssohn's innovative use of choral and orchestral textures to convey the drama of the biblical prophet Elijah. The text is rich in musical analysis, weaving together historical narratives, performance practices, and the oratorio's reception over the decades, thereby enriching the reader's understanding of Mendelssohn's artistic legacy and its impact on subsequent generations of composers. F. G. Edwards, a prominent musicologist and historian, draws upon extensive research and personal insights gleaned from a lifelong passion for choral music and the works of Mendelssohn. His deep appreciation for the intersection of music and culture informs his narrative, allowing him to present intricate details that reflect both the composer's circumstances and the socio-political climate of 19th-century Europe. This scholarly yet accessible approach is a testament to Edwards's dedication to the field and his wish to shed light on lesser-discussed aspects of the oratorio. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of music history, performance, and theology. Scholars, musicians, and avid enthusiasts alike will find a treasure trove of insights that enrich their appreciation of «Elijah.» Edwards's work is not merely an academic resource but a passionate homage to Mendelssohn's enduring masterpiece, making it indispensable for understanding the musical landscape of its time.
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