Details
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
Sloane Square, Belgravia
London
SW1X 9DQ
England
Programme
Felix Mendelssohn – Paulus (St Paul), Op.36
Performers
Mark Forkgen – Conductor
Rachel Allen – soprano
Jeanette Ager – mezzo-soprano
Bradley Smith – tenor
Peter Willcock – baritone
Counterpoint
London Concert Choir
Programme Note
Felix Mendelssohn’s first oratorio, St Paul, dramatises the life and ministry of a key biblical figure. Following his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus, Paul becomes a powerful preacher of Christ’s teachings, playing a pivotal role in the establishment of the early Church.
St Paul deserves wider recognition in the UK, alongside Mendelssohn’s two other great choral works, Elijah and Lobgesang. Following the tradition of Bach and Handel, the choral settings, by turns dramatic and moving, provide commentary on the unfolding narrative sung by soloists.
St Paul was well received at its premiere in Düsseldorf in 1836 and its popularity on the continent has endured, but it is infrequently performed in the UK, This rare treat is presented in the original German by London Concert Choir, one of London’s most versatile choirs, accompanied by leading period instrument ensemble Counterpoint and conducted by Mark Forkgen.
Recommended age: 7+
Duration: approx. 2 hours (incl. interval)
