
Felix Mendelssohn's Symphonies and Oratorios
Paying homage to Leipzig and the Gewandhausorchester, the city and ensemble at the core of Felix Mendelssohn’s artistic identity, Andris Nelsons presents a compilation of the composer’s Oratorios (“Paulus” and “Elias”) and Symphonies. Deutsche Grammophon proudly notes that this release marks the first full-length rendition of “Paulus,” a remarkably formative score that had so far been absent from the Yellow Label’s expansive catalog. Nelsons is joined by a stellar cast of soloists for the vocal works, and bolstered by the incredible musicians of the Gewandhausorchester, for whom he serves as Music Director, for fresh interpretations of the Symphonies.
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$17.20Felix Mendelssohn's Symphonies and Oratorios
Paying homage to Leipzig and the Gewandhausorchester, the city and ensemble at the core of Felix Mendelssohn’s artistic identity, Andris Nelsons presents a compilation of the composer’s Oratorios (“Paulus” and “Elias”) and Symphonies. Deutsche Grammophon proudly notes that this release marks the first full-length rendition of “Paulus,” a remarkably formative score that had so far been absent from the Yellow Label’s expansive catalog. Nelsons is joined by a stellar cast of soloists for the vocal works, and bolstered by the incredible musicians of the Gewandhausorchester, for whom he serves as Music Director, for fresh interpretations of the Symphonies.
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Paying homage to Leipzig and the Gewandhausorchester, the city and ensemble at the core of Felix Mendelssohn’s artistic identity, Andris Nelsons presents a compilation of the composer’s Oratorios (“Paulus” and “Elias”) and Symphonies. Deutsche Grammophon proudly notes that this release marks the first full-length rendition of “Paulus,” a remarkably formative score that had so far been absent from the Yellow Label’s expansive catalog. Nelsons is joined by a stellar cast of soloists for the vocal works, and bolstered by the incredible musicians of the Gewandhausorchester, for whom he serves as Music Director, for fresh interpretations of the Symphonies.











