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Original

St. Paul. Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

St. Paul. Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

St. Paul composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. 1809-1847. For SATB Vocal Soli, SATB Chorus,. 2.2.2.2 Contrabassoon-4.2.3.1. , Timpani, Organ, Strings. Play Along. CD. Published by Music Partner CD. PE.MPC1748A. MusicPartner CD. Choral Singing - The Easy Way to Learn. Soprano Chorus Part. For his Oratorio Mendelssohn made a discreet selection from St. Paul's eventful life as recounted in the acts of the Apostles. The story begins with the stoning of St. Steven by the Jews, and continues through his miraculous conversion to the scene in Lystra, where Paul himself is nearly martyred by stoning, and his farewell in Miletus. Hardly any Oratorio of the Romantic period, could match St. Paul in popularity. Only years later was it overtaken in the public esteem my Mendlessohn's Elijah. In the first two years following its premiere performance it was performed in over fifty German cities, in many European capitals and the United States.

Translation

St. Paul composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. 1809-1847. For SATB Vocal Soli, SATB Chorus,. 2.2.2.2 Contrabassoon-4.2.3.1. , Timpani, Organ, Strings. Play Along. CD. Published by Music Partner CD. PE.MPC1748A. MusicPartner CD. Choral Singing - The Easy Way to Learn. Soprano Chorus Part. For his Oratorio Mendelssohn made a discreet selection from St. Paul's eventful life as recounted in the acts of the Apostles. The story begins with the stoning of St. Steven by the Jews, and continues through his miraculous conversion to the scene in Lystra, where Paul himself is nearly martyred by stoning, and his farewell in Miletus. Hardly any Oratorio of the Romantic period, could match St. Paul in popularity. Only years later was it overtaken in the public esteem my Mendlessohn's Elijah. In the first two years following its premiere performance it was performed in over fifty German cities, in many European capitals and the United States.