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This is a chronological list of oratorios from the 16th century to the present. Unless otherwise indicated, all dates are those when the work was first performed. Unless otherwise indicated, all dates are those when the work was first performed.
There is a long tradition in classical music of writing music in sets of pieces that cover all the major and minor keys of the chromatic scale. These sets typically consist of 24 pieces, one for each of the major and minor keys (sets that comprise all the enharmonic variants include 30 pieces).
Z 46, Verse Anthem, "Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem" (1689) – [There is another Z 46, a fragment of a Verse Anthem, "Praise the Lord, ye servants"] Z 47, Verse Anthem, "Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me" (c. 1682–85) Z 48, Verse Anthem, "Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God" (1687)
Wipe Away My Sins; Forgive Me, Lord, My Sin; Blessed Are Those That Be Undefiled; Arise, O Lord, And Hear; With All Our Hearts; I Call And Cry To Thee; O Sacred And Holy Banquet; When Jesus Went Into Simon The Pharisee’s House; Blessed Be Thy Name; O Praise The Lord II; Sing and Glorify Heaven's High Majesty
In G major for the Suite de piece in G major, Vol. 2 No. 9 (HWV 442) 489 Courante B minor c. 1722 490 Fantasie pour le clavecin, C major c. 1703–1706 491 Gavotte G major c. 1705 492 Gigue F major c. 1726–1727 493 Gigue G minor c. 1704–1705 Two versions 494 Impertinence (Bourée) G minor c. 1705 495 Lesson D minor c. 1705–1710
The oratorio depicts events in the life of the prophet Elijah. Mendelssohn uses biblical episodes relating to Elijah, which in the original, 1 Kings 17:19 and 2 Kings 2:1, are narrated in rather laconic form, to produce intensely dramatic scenes, while adding several related biblical texts, mostly taken from the Old Testament.