The Apostles, Op. 49 (Edward Elgar)
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Prologue: The Spirit of the Lord is upon me
- CPDL #14709: Sibelius 4
- Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2007-08-11). Score information: Letter, 11 pages, 134 kbytes Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: In this edition, the choir is accompanied by a piano part which is a reduction of the original orchestral scoring.
- Possible error(s) identified. Error summary: Bar 40, bass, first note should be a minim G, not a crotchet F. See the discussion page for full description.
- Possible error(s) identified. Error summary: bar 8, beat 3, l. h. e-natural, d-flat, e-natural, all tied to bar 9; accidental on d belongs on e instead.
bar 12, beat 2, r. h. e-natural s/b slurred, not tied; bar 13 e-natural is incorrect (because of tie) bar 30, bass s/b minim G bar 45, beat 1, l. h. bottom note should be E-flat bar 48, beat 1, l. h. bottom note should be G-flat bar 65, beat 1, all choral parts should be slurred, not tied bar 73, beats 3 and 4, r. h. s/b A-natural, D-natural, F-sharp bar 80, beat 1, l. h. bottom note s/b E-flat See the discussion page for full description.
General Information
Title: The Apostles, Op. 49
Composer: Edward Elgar
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Oratorio
Language: English
Instruments: Orchestra
Published: 1903
Description: The Apostles, Op. 49, is an oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra in two parts by Edward Elgar. It was first performed on 14 October 1903. Elgar chose the text from various parts of the New Testament and the Apocrypha
Adapted from the Wikipedia article:
The scoring is for a large orchestra, of typical late Romantic proportions, with the addition of a shofar (usually substituted by a more conventional instrument, such as a flugelhorn). There is a double chorus with semichorus, and six solo singers representing: The Blessed Virgin and the Angel Gabriel (soprano), Mary Magdalene (contralto), St John (tenor), who also narrates, St Peter (bass), Jesus (bass) and Judas (bass).
The oratorio, like its successor The Kingdom, depicts the disciples of Jesus and their reactions to the extraordinary events surrounding them. It is a narrative work, dealing with the calling of the Apostles and their experiences of Jesus's preaching, crucifixion (which is not directly depicted), and ascension.
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Original text and translations
English text Prologue: (Chorus and Orchestra)
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor: He hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted to preach deliverance to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind – to preach the acceptable year of the Lord; to give unto them that mourn a garland for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called the trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that He might be glorified. For as the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden that causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the Gospel.
Isaiah 61 Patterson 20:52, 11 May 2010 (UTC)