's 1840 sketch, showing scenes from Birmingham, including the
Town Hall (top centre), and Dover In 1837
Felix Mendelssohn conducted a performance of his
St. Paul oratorio, played the organ, and played the piano part in the premiere of his
second Piano Concerto, specially commissioned by the Festival. He appeared in the following festival, playing his
first Piano Concerto. During that visit, he made a pen and ink sketch of the Town Hall. For the 1846 festival he composed and conducted the premiere of his oratorio
Elijah, another new work commissioned by the Festival. He was paid 200
guineas.
Elijah was played at every successive festival. Mendelssohn died a year later. The Birmingham Festival Choral Society (still extant, in 2021) was founded in 1845, for the purpose of providing the chorus for the festivals, and sang at the premiere of
Elijah. ==Commissions==