Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Hallé
Hallé
Orchestre
Sir Mark Elder
Sir Mark Elder
Direction d’orchestre
Claire Rutter
Claire Rutter
Soprano
Susan Bickley
Susan Bickley
Mezzo‑soprano
Hallé Choir
Hallé Choir
Chœur
Iain Paterson
Iain Paterson
Baryton
John Hudson
John Hudson
Ténor
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Sir Edward Elgar
Sir Edward Elgar
Composition
Luke the Evangelist
Luke the Evangelist
Librettiste
[anonymous]
[anonymous]
Librettiste

Paroles

Mary and Mary Magdalene:
The singers are before the altar,
they make sweet melody,
and sing the words of David,
the sweet psalmist,
he beautified the feasts
that the temple might sound from morning.
The Lord hath prepared a sacrifice,
the day of the First-Fruits.
This man, lame from his mother's womb, is carried daily to the Beautiful Gate,
To him that is afflicted pity should be shewed,
let us give alms of such things as we have.
The blind and the lame came to Jesus in the temple, and He healed them,
He knew their sorrows,
Himself took their infirmities, and bare their sicknesses.
He hath looked down from the height of His sanctuary, to hear their sighing.
The service of the Lord is prepared the day of the First-Fruits:
let us go into the house of the Lord.
Written by: Luke the Evangelist, Sir Edward Elgar, [anonymous]
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