Handel-Mendelssohn - Israel in Ägypten: If you’re a stickler for stylistic purity, stay away

Handel-Mendelssohn: Israel in Ägypten

Handel-Mendelssohn Israel in Ägypten
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Artist: Robert King, Choir of The King's Consort, Lydia Teuscher, Julia Doyle, Hilary Summers, Benjamin Hulett, Roderick Williams, George Frideric Handel
Genre: Classical
Label: Vivat

The 20-year-old Mendelssohn's 1829 resuscitation of Bach's St Matthew Passion is a celebrated historical landmark.

Less well- known is Mendelssohn's later revival of major works by Handel – he even added tableaux vivants to Handel's Israel in Egypt in 1833.

If you’re a stickler for stylistic purity, stay away from Robert King’s reconstruction of Mendelssohn’s updating of this oratorio.

There’s a new overture (Mendelssohn adapted his own Trumpet Overture), instrumental additions (including rich cellos in recitatives), reallocations of arias between solo voices, some cuts, and, of course, the words in German.

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But coming from King and his soloists, the whole has a vitality that is well-nigh impossible to resist.

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Michael Dervan

Michael Dervan

Michael Dervan is a music critic and Irish Times contributor