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"Hear My Prayer" (German: Hör' mein Bitten) is an anthem for soprano solo, chorus (SATB) and organ or orchestra composed by Felix Mendelssohn in Germany in 1844. The first performance took place in Crosby Hall, London, on 8 January 1845. The accompanist on that occasion was organist, composer and teacher Ann Mounsey (1811–1891). She later married the librettist of the work, William Bartholomew (1793–1867), who also collaborated with Mendelssohn on his oratorio Elijah (German: Elias). The anthem is particularly well known through the recording made in 1927 by treble Ernest Lough.

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  • "Hear My Prayer" (German: Hör' mein Bitten) is an anthem for soprano solo, chorus (SATB) and organ or orchestra composed by Felix Mendelssohn in Germany in 1844. The first performance took place in Crosby Hall, London, on 8 January 1845. The accompanist on that occasion was organist, composer and teacher Ann Mounsey (1811–1891). She later married the librettist of the work, William Bartholomew (1793–1867), who also collaborated with Mendelssohn on his oratorio Elijah (German: Elias). The anthem is particularly well known through the recording made in 1927 by treble Ernest Lough. The text (derived from Psalm 55): (en)
  • «Услышь молитву мою», соль мажор, WoO 15 (англ. Hear My Prayer, нем. Hör mein Bitten) — антем Феликса Мендельсона для сопрано соло, хора (SATB) и органа (или оркестра в составе: кларнет, фагот, гобой, валторна, скрипки, альты, виолончели, контрабас, литавры). (ru)
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  • WoO 15 (en)
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  • Hear My Prayer, WoO 15 (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Hear My Prayer (en)
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  • choir (en)
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  • from Psalm 55 (en)
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  • Hear My Prayer, WoO 15 (en)
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  • «Услышь молитву мою», соль мажор, WoO 15 (англ. Hear My Prayer, нем. Hör mein Bitten) — антем Феликса Мендельсона для сопрано соло, хора (SATB) и органа (или оркестра в составе: кларнет, фагот, гобой, валторна, скрипки, альты, виолончели, контрабас, литавры). (ru)
  • "Hear My Prayer" (German: Hör' mein Bitten) is an anthem for soprano solo, chorus (SATB) and organ or orchestra composed by Felix Mendelssohn in Germany in 1844. The first performance took place in Crosby Hall, London, on 8 January 1845. The accompanist on that occasion was organist, composer and teacher Ann Mounsey (1811–1891). She later married the librettist of the work, William Bartholomew (1793–1867), who also collaborated with Mendelssohn on his oratorio Elijah (German: Elias). The anthem is particularly well known through the recording made in 1927 by treble Ernest Lough. (en)
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  • Hear my prayer (en)
  • Услышь молитву мою! (ru)
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