It's about two hours at least, give or take a few minutes either way.
It's an oratorio which is a religious (usually) work similar to a full-length opera in that it tells a story but without full staging. Usually the work is presented in concert form, but a few productions might put their main soloists in some sort of costume.
If you plan to attend a live performance of the full work, add in time for audience applause and an intermission. And finding a parking spot.
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It's about two hours at least, give or take a few minutes either way.
It's an oratorio which is a religious (usually) work similar to a full-length opera in that it tells a story but without full staging. Usually the work is presented in concert form, but a few productions might put their main soloists in some sort of costume.
If you plan to attend a live performance of the full work, add in time for audience applause and an intermission. And finding a parking spot.
"Elijah"? I've never heard it called that before!