Title: | Drei Psalmen Op. 78 - Sechs Sprüche Op. 79 - Die Deutsche Liturgie |
Otros títulos: | Tres Salmos Op. 78 - Seis Proverbios Op. 79 - La Liturgia Alemana The Masterworks |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Chamber Choir of Europe; Nicol Matt |
Código CDU: | Me.16cd33 |
Forma Musical: | Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices 8 parts) Unaccompanied, Psalms (Music), Kyrie eleison (Music), Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music), Sanctus (Music) |
Abstract: | The first public presentation of Mendelssohn's works took place in 1822. That year he also wrote his official op. 1, a Piano Quartet in C Minor. All these works were well received. He had a private orchestra, for which he wrote the work now known as Symphony no. 1 in C Minor. He also continued with other work, such as the Piano Quartet in F Minor (1823). In 1824 the famous pianist Ignaz Moscheles (1794–1870) arrived in Berlin from London, England, and for a time Mendelssohn studied piano with him. The following year Mendelssohn visited Paris, where he met many famous composers and performed his Piano Quartet in B Minor, dedicated to Goethe. Back in France he wrote with mature craftsmanship the celebrated Midsummer Night's Dream Overture. In 1827 Mendelssohn's only opera, Die Hochzeit des Camacho ( The Marriage of Camacho ), based on Don Quixote by Cervantes (1547–1616), was presented in Berlin. More successful was the Octet for Strings, one of Mendelssohn's freshest and most original ... |