Mendelssohn: A Life in MusicOxford University Press, 2003 M10 23 - 736 páginas An extraordinary prodigy of Mozartean abilities, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy was a distinguished composer and conductor, a legendary pianist and organist, and an accomplished painter and classicist. Lionized in his lifetime, he is best remembered today for several staples of the concert hall and for such popular music as "The Wedding March" and "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing." Now, in the first major Mendelssohn biography to appear in decades, R. Larry Todd offers a remarkably fresh account of this musical giant, based upon painstaking research in autograph manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, and paintings. Rejecting the view of the composer as a craftsman of felicitous but sentimental, saccharine works (termed by one critic "moonlight with sugar water"), Todd reexamines the composer's entire oeuvre, including many unpublished and little known works. Here are engaging analyses of Mendelssohn's distinctive masterpieces--the zestful Octet, puckish Midsummer Night's Dream, haunting Hebrides Overtures, and elegiac Violin Concerto in E minor. Todd describes how the composer excelled in understatement and nuance, in subtle, coloristic orchestrations that lent his scores an undeniable freshness and vividness. He also explores Mendelssohn's changing awareness of his religious heritage, Wagner's virulent anti-Semitic attack on Mendelssohn's music, the composer's complex relationship with his sister Fanny Hensel, herself a child prodigy and prolific composer, his avocation as a painter and draughtsman, and his remarkable, polylingual correspondence with the cultural elite of his time. Mendelssohn: A Life offers a masterful blend of biography and musical analysis. Readers will discover many new facets of the familiar but misunderstood composer and gain new perspectives on one of the most formidable musical geniuses of all time. |
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... Bach's music, admittedly in the “most interesting and astonishing” way, but had failed to penetrate the “human” spirit of the most important modern composer, Beethoven. Mendelssohn, Wagner wrote, “has shown us that a Jew can possess the ...
... Bach's music, admittedly in the “most interesting and astonishing” way, but had failed to penetrate the “human” spirit of the most important modern composer, Beethoven. Mendelssohn, Wagner wrote, “has shown us that a Jew can possess the ...
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... Bach in Leipzig, Kirnberger dedicated his career to disseminating the Thomaskantor's pedagogical method and labored for years editing Bach's chorale harmonizations. Kirnberger's imposing treatise, The Art of Pure Composition (Die Kunst ...
... Bach in Leipzig, Kirnberger dedicated his career to disseminating the Thomaskantor's pedagogical method and labored for years editing Bach's chorale harmonizations. Kirnberger's imposing treatise, The Art of Pure Composition (Die Kunst ...
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... Bach's eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, who had arrived in Berlin in 1774 and won some success as an organ virtuoso before dying impecunious ten years later. As W. F. Bach's main student, Sarah actively promoted the Bachs' music ...
... Bach's eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, who had arrived in Berlin in 1774 and won some success as an organ virtuoso before dying impecunious ten years later. As W. F. Bach's main student, Sarah actively promoted the Bachs' music ...
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... Bach may help explain one singular facet of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's early compositional development: several of his string sinfonie from the 1820s recall this Bach's highly mannered style. Sarah Levy's influence extended to one of ...
... Bach may help explain one singular facet of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's early compositional development: several of his string sinfonie from the 1820s recall this Bach's highly mannered style. Sarah Levy's influence extended to one of ...
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... Bach's music and perpetuated his tradition by continually playing the Well-Tempered Clavier.”82 Among her circle was the music collector Georg Pölchau, who purchased C. P. E. Bach's musical Nachlass,83 and later presided over the ...
... Bach's music and perpetuated his tradition by continually playing the Well-Tempered Clavier.”82 Among her circle was the music collector Georg Pölchau, who purchased C. P. E. Bach's musical Nachlass,83 and later presided over the ...
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The Road to Damascus | 199 |
Elijahs Chariot | 345 |
Abbreviations | 571 |
Notes | 573 |
Bibliography | 629 |
Index of Mendelssohns Works | 645 |
General Index | 653 |
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