Join Opus 48 for Mendelssohn’s dramatic oratorio Elijah. Joined by some of the country’s best up and coming soloists and the historically-informed players of the Musical and Amicable Society, this performance will awaken you to every detail of this incredible score.
Opus 48 shows off its incredible versatility as the choir takes many roles throughout the piece while the story unfolds. Mendelssohn’s musical and dramatic choices suggest the stuff of opera – shouting crowds, a vengeful Queen, and a flaming chariot – yet Elijah is grounded in a profoundly spiritual, devotional ethos. The work as a whole, through its choruses and words, professes timeless spiritual values, stressing the worth of endurance and perseverance, and the importance of hope amid despair.
If you enjoy Handel oratorios, then you will recognise his influences in Mendelssohn’s epic, Biblical drama – together with Bach-inspired worshipful reflective moments. Elijah was a ‘grand and mighty prophet … borne on the wings of angels’, brought thrillingly alive in this piece. It is truly a masterpiece that deserves its place as one of the monumental compositions of the 19th century.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of choral music or just looking for a gripping evening out, this concert promises to be a real highlight. Get your tickets now and immerse yourself in this extraordinary music!
Opus 48 – named in honour of Fauré’s Requiem – is an exciting medium-sized choral society in Oxfordshire, performing an impressive range of repertoire to the very highest standard. Opus 48 rehearse and perform under the baton of Musical Director, David Crown, one of the leading choral conductors in the UK. To read more about Opus 48 and their upcoming season, please visit their website.
Ticket Information
Ticket prices range from £15 - £40
Concessions for Under 18's, Student and those with Accessible needs
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Additional details
Doors open at 18:30
Running time of 160 Minutes with an approximate end time of 21:40
Late comers will be admitted during the interval only
All ages welcome