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A nostalgic classical night.
Mendelssohn's Elias is a masterpiece of the romantic oratorio, blending religious solemnity with lyrical and dramatic tension. Born into a prominent Jewish intellectual family and converted to Protestantism as a child, Mendelssohn explored his roots through this Old Testament subject, depicting the prophet Elijah's struggle between idolatry and monotheism. Influenced by Bach and Handel, the work features prominent choral movements, metaphysical arias, and action-filled dialogues that suggest the operatic style Mendelssohn never fully pursued. Under the direction of Daniel Harding, the Orchestre de Paris and its choir perform this opulent work alongside a distinguished cast of soloists including Liv Redpath, Svetlina Stoyanova, Andrew Staples, and Christian Gerhaher.
din 21 dec. 2027
din 6 okt.
over 7 dagen
over 13 dagen
woe 4 nov.
zat 6 feb. 2027
over 16 dagen
over 19 dagen
over 20 dagen
over 3 weken
over 9 dagen
over 11 dagen
over 12 dagen
over 13 dagenDaniel Harding conducts the Orchestre de Paris and the Choeur de l'Orchestre de Paris.
The performance takes place on February 25, 2027, at the Philharmonie de Paris located at 221 Avenue Jean Jaurès in Paris.
Tickets on Mood.