Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847) - Elijah - Disc B
Telarc Digital  (1995)
Classical

In Collection
#534

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CD    23 tracks  (65:10) 
   01   Hear ye, Israel!   Air           05:24
   02   Be not afraid   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           03:57
   03   The Lord hath exalted thee   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           03:10
   04   Woe to him!   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           01:32
   05   Man of God, now let my words be precious   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           02:40
   06   It is enough, O Lord   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           05:07
   07   See, now he sleepeth   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           00:55
   08   Lift thine eyes   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           01:42
   09   He, watching over Israel   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           03:08
   10   Arise, Elijah   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           01:52
   11   O rest in the Lord   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           03:11
   12   He that shall endure to the end   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           02:50
   13   Night falleth 'round me   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           01:45
   14   Behold, Gold the Lord passed by!   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           04:16
   15   Above him stood the seraphim   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           02:50
   16   Go, return upon thy way / I go on my way   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           01:22
   17   For the mountains shall depart   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           02:40
   18   Thus did Elijah the prophet break forth   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           02:49
   19   Then shall the righteous shine forth   Air           03:02
   20   For God sent his people the prophet Elijah   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           00:58
   21   Thus saith the Lord   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           03:20
   22   O come, everyone that thirsteth   Quartet           03:27
   23   And then shall your light break forth   Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus: Robert Shaw           03:13
Personal Details
Cost $5.50
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80389-B
Details
Studio Atlanta Symphony Hall, aka Woodruff Memorial Arts Center
Catalog CD-80389-B
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 11/7/1994
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: TELARC CLASSICAL
Musicians
Composer/Artist Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847)
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Companies, etc.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – Telarc
Copyright (c) – Telarc
Recorded At – Atlanta Symphony Hall

Credits

Art Direction [Art Director] – Anilda Carrasquillo
Baritone Vocals [Baritone (Elijah)] – Thomas Hampson
Baritone Vocals [Baritone] – Thomas Paul (3)
Chorus – Atlanta Symphony Chorus
Conductor – Robert Shaw
Conductor [Assistant Conductor For Choruses] – Ann Howard Jones
Design [Cover Design] – Susan Cybulski
Edited By [Editor] – Rosalind Ilett
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Jack Renner
Executive-Producer – Robert Woods (2)
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Mezzo-Soprano (Angel)] – Florence Quivar
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Mezzo-Soprano (The Queen)] – Marietta Simpson
Orchestra – Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Producer [Recording Producer] – James Mallinson
Soprano Vocals [Boy Soprano (The Youth)] – Reid Bartelme
Soprano Vocals [Soprano (Angel)] – Henriette Schellenberg
Soprano Vocals [Soprano (The Widow)] – Barbara Bonney
Supervised By [Production Supervisor] – Elaine Martone
Technician [Technical Assistance] – Thomas Knab
Tenor Vocals [Tenor (Ahab)] – Richard Clement
Tenor Vocals [Tenor (Obadiah)] – Jerry Hadley

Notes
℗© 1995 TELARC®

This submission is based on the front insert only; the CDs and back insert were not available. Some details may be missing.

Recorded in Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia, November 5–7, 1994.

Note on sleeve: “Sung in English […] Elias (‘Elijah’), an Oratorio after Words from the Old Testament, Op. 70”

Includes 32-page stapled booklet, color print exterior, black print interior.