Title: | Complete Piano Music |
Otros títulos: | Piano music Música de Piano Completa |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; Martin Jones |
Código CDU: | Me.14 |
Forma Musical: | Piano music, Sonatas, Caprice, Prelude & Fugue, Fantasies, Variations, Song Withuot Words |
Abstract: | Far from the troubled, coarse libertine that has become an archetype of the Romantic composer, Felix Mendelssohn was something of an anomaly among his contemporaries. His own situation—one largely of domestic tranquility and unhindered career fulfillment—stands in stark contrast to the personal Sturm und Drang familiar to his peers. Mendelssohn was the only musical prodigy of the nineteenth century whose stature could rival that of Mozart. Still, his parents resisted any entrepreneurial impulses and spared young Felix the strange, grueling lifestyle that was the lot of many child prodigies. He and his sister Fanny were given piano lessons, and he also studied violin, and both joined the Berlin Singakademie. Carl Friedrich Zelter, director of the Singakademie, became Mendelssohn's first composition instructor. Even in his youth, Mendelssohn moved with natural grace among the circles of influence in society, politics, literature, and art. Although he did spend some time at the University ... |