Additionally, because there are severeral sections where soloists sing together as trio's, quartets and one double quartet, we have provided additional tracks where just the solo parts are played or with one part removed so that you can hear the other soloist parts while you rehearse your own part.
We provide full accompaniment for the complete work that includes the Overture. There are two versions for this accompaniment, one that provides assistance for choir and soloist, and one that provides no assistance and is as the printed score.
Listen to examples from our recordings that you can also download, listen to, and evaluate. Please bear in mind that the quality of these samples is slightly lower in the online player than we provide for download and on the CDs, this is so that it can be more easily listened to on the internet to get a general idea.
Listen to samples selected from Mendelssohn Elijah Rehearsal Aids.
We heard it with our ears - Choir Soprano
We heard it with our ears - Choir Alto
We heard it with our ears - Choir Tenor
We heard it with our ears - Choir Bass
We heard it with our ears - Choir SATB Together
We heard it with our ears - Choir Accompaniment With Assistance
We heard it with our ears - Choir Accompaniment Without Assistance
Woe to him - Choir Soprano
Woe to him - Choir Alto
Woe to him - Choir Tenor
Woe to him - Choir Bass
Woe to him - Choir SATB Together
Woe to him - Choir Accompaniment With Assistance
Woe to him - Choir Accompaniment Without Assistance
Night Falleth Round Me - Solo Soprano and Solo Bass With Assistance
Night Falleth Round Me - Solo Soprano and Solo Bass Without Assistance
Elijah Get Thee Hence - Solo Alto With Assistance
Elijah Get Thee Hence - Solo Alto Without Assistance
Man of God - Solo Tenor With Assistance
Man of God - Solo Tenor Without Assistance











