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Title: Elijah, Op. 70, Part I

Composer: Felix Mendelssohn

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File Size: 7.58MB

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Intrduction: As God the Lord of Israel
Overture
1. Help, Lord!
2. Lord, bow thine ear
3. Ye people, rend your hearts
4. If with all your hearts
5. Yet doth the Lord
6. Elijah, get thee hence
7. For He shall give His angels
7a. Now Cherith's brook
8. What have I to do with thee
9. Blessed are the men who fear Him
10. As God the Lord of Sabaoth
11. Baal, we cry to thee
12. Call him louder! For he is God
13. Call him louder! He heareth not
14. Draw near, all ye people
15. Cast thy burden upon the Lord
16. O thou, who makest thine angels spirits
17. Is not His word like a fire?
18. Woe unto them forsake Him!
19. O man of God, help thy people!
19a. Thou hast overthrown thine enemies!
20. Thanks be to God

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