The Rise, Fall and Rise of Mendelssohn
Donald Macleod focuses on the changing tides of Mendelssohn's posthumous reputation.
Felix Mendelssohn had a remarkable, if brief career, cut short at the age of just 38 in 1847. He was born into an exceptional family. His grandfather Moses was a much respected Jewish philosopher, while his father Abraham, a wealthy Jewish banker and his mother Lea, a cultivated, musical woman had the standing and means to provide their four children with every opportunity Berlin society could offer. Only a handful of composers can match Mendelssohn's precocious talent. A child prodigy, famously likened by his friend Robert Schumann to Mozart, Felix's public career began at the age of 9. Between the ages of 11 and 15, he wrote 13 strings symphonies, 5 concertos, 4 operas, chamber music, piano and organ pieces, solo songs and choral pieces. Across the week Donald explores the musical treasures inspired by these formative years.
After spending the week in the company of the young Mendelssohn, in the final chapter of his survey, Donald Macleod looks at the rather bumpier ride Mendelssohn's reputation was given in the years after his death, before the reassessment he's enjoying in our own century.
O for the Wings of a Dove (Hear My Prayer)
Ernest Lough (treble)
Temple Church Choir
Sir George Thalben-Ball (organ and director)
Piano Trio Op.49 In D Minor (1st movement)
Fortepianotrio Florestan
Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64
James Ehnes (violin)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor)
String Quartet no 6 in F minor, Op.80 (1st movement: Allegro vivace assai- Presto)
Elias Quartet
Songs Without Words Book 3, Op. 38/6
Songs Without Words Book 6, Op. 67/4
Murray Perahia (piano).
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Felix Mendelssohn
Hear My Prayer - Hymn For Soprano, Chorus And Organ- O for the wings of a dove (Aria)
Choir: Temple Church Choir. Singer: Ernest Lough.- PEARL : GEM014-5.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Trio No. 1 In D Minor Op.49 For Piano And Strings - Molto allegro agitato
Ensemble: Florestan Piano Trio.- HYPERION : cda-67485.
- HYPERION.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Concerto In E Minor Op.64 For Violin And Orchestra
Performer: James Ehnes. Conductor: Vladimir Ashkenazy. Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra.- ONYX : 4060--.
- ONYX.
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Felix Mendelssohn
1st movement; Allegro vivace assai - Quartet No. 6 In F Minor Op.80 For Strings
Ensemble: Elias Quartet.- ASV : GLD-4025.
- ASV.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Lieder Ohne Worte - Book 3 Op.38 - no.6; Duett in A flat major
Performer: Murray Perahia.- SONY CLASSICAL : SK- 66511.
- SONY CLASSICAL.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Lieder Ohne Worte - Book 6 Op.67 - no.4; Presto in C major (Spinnerlied/The bee's wedding)
Performer: Murray Perahia.- SONY CLASSICAL : SK- 66511.
- SONY CLASSICAL.
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