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Mendelssohn - Paulus
 
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Mendelssohn - Paulus
~ Felix Mendelssohn (Composer), Richard Hickox (Conductor), BBC National Chorus of Wales (Orchestra), BBC National Orchestra of Wales (Orchestra), Susan Gritton (Performer), et al.
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Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Part I: 1. Ov - Susan Gritton/Peter Coleman Wright
2. Part I: 2. Chor: 'Herr! Der Du Bist Der Gott' - Susan Gritton/Peter Coleman Wright/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
3. Part I: 3. Chorale: 'Allein Gott In Der Hoh Sei Ehr' - Susan Gritton/Peter Coleman Wright/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
4. Part I: 4. Recitative: 'Die Menge Der Glaubigen' - Susan Gritton/Peter Coleman Wright
5. Part I: 5. Chor: 'Dieser Mensch Hort Nicht Auf Zu Reden' - Susan Gritton/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
6. Part I: 6. Recitative And Chor: 'Und Sie Sahen Auf Ihn Alle' - Susan Gritton/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
7. Part I: 7. Aria: 'Jerusalem! Jerusalem, Die Du Todtest Die Propheten' - Susan Gritton
8. Part I: 8. Recitative And Chor: 'Sie Aber Sturmten Auf Ihn Ein' - Barry Banks/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
9. Part I: 9. Recitative And Chor: 'Und Sie Steingten Ihn' - Barry Banks/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
10. Part I: 10. Recitative: 'Und Die Zeugen Legten Ab' - Susan Gritton
See all 22 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Part II: 23. Chor: 'Der Erdkreis Ist Nun Des Herrn' - Susan Gritton/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
2. Part II: 24. Recitative: 'Und Paulus Kam Zu Der Gemeinde' - Susan Gritton
3. Part II: 25. Duettino: 'So Sind Wit Nun Botschafter' - BBC Nat Orch Of Wales/Richard Hickox
4. Part II: 26. Chor: 'Wir Lieblich Sind Die Boten' - BBC Nat Orch Of Wales/Richard Hickox
5. Part II: 27. Recitative And Arioso: 'Und Wie Sie Ausgesandt' - Susan Gritton
6. Part II: 28. Recitative With Chor: 'Da Aber Die Juden Das Volk Sah'n' - Barry Banks/BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
7. Part II: 29. Chor And Chorale: 'Ist Das Nicht, Der Zu Jerusalem' - BBC Nat Chor/Adrian Partington
8. Part II: 30. Recitative: 'Paulus Aber Und Barnabas Sprachen' - Barry Banks
9. Part II: 31. Duet: 'Denn Also Hat Uns Der Herr Geboten' - BBC Nat Orch Of Wales/Richard Hickox
10. Part II: 32. Recitative: 'Und Es War Ein Mann Zu Lystra' - Susan Gritton
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BBC Music Magazine
Wagner may have consigned Mendelssohn's St Paul to the category of 'sexless opera-embryos', but it's startling to discover how much he learned from it - try Paul's recitative in the Temple of Jupiter (disc 2, track 14) if you're not convinced. Bruckner, too, clearly remembered the combination of chorale and muscular fugal writing from Mendelssohn's Overture when he wrote his own Fifth Symphony. Interesting that these should be the names which come to mind listening to Richard Hickox's recording. It's not that the performers obscure the Bachian and Handelian influences (that would be difficult), more that Hickox's approach to sound-colouring and dramatic pacing make this work sound very 19th century - Mendelssohn as initiator rather than mere imitator. That impression comes across more strikingly here than in Helmuth Rilling's Hänssler version. Rilling has a fine choir, and a marginally finer team of soloists - especially tenor Michael Schade and baritone Andreas Schmidt. But this new recording has plenty of its own to offer: a very persuasive narrator in tenor Barry Banks, and from the chorus and orchestra moments of surprisingly seductive beauty. This is a more worldly, genuinely operatic Mendelssohn, not at all a pallid sermoniser - a fact clearly appreciated by the recording team. True there is one fundamental problem with St Paul: the biggest events - the stoning of Stephen and Paul's conversion - appear in Part 1, which leaves Part 2 with far less dramatic interest. But the music goes on being more than interesting, full of things to lure the listener back.

© BBC Music Magazine 2001


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