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dc.contributor.other Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy es
dc.contributor.other Martin Jones es
dc.coverage.spatial Charlottesville, Virginia, United States es
dc.date.accessioned 2012-07-28T02:03:39Z
dc.date.available 2012-07-28T02:03:39Z
dc.date.copyright 1996 es
dc.date.issued 2012-07-27
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/215
dc.description.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 of Berlin, most of his education was received through friendships and travel. Mendelssohn's advocacy was the single most important factor in the revival of Bach's vocal music in the nineteenth century, most famously realized in the 1829 performance of the St. Matthew Passion at the Berlin Singakadamie. He did some touring as a pianist with Ignaz Moscheles, then took the position as music director in Düsseldorf from 1833 to 1835, which involved conducting both the choral and orchestral societies, preparing music for church services and later, becoming intendant for the new theatre. Tension with the theater owner caused him to resign some of his duties, and he began looking for a new post. In 1835, Mendelssohn became municipal music director in Leipzig, where he also would conduct the Gewandhaus Orchestra. He would raise the level of the still-thriving ensemble to a new standard of excellence. In 1838, he married Cécile Jeanrenaud, enjoying an idyllic marriage and family life that was quite unlike the stormy romantic entanglements which profoundly affected such composers as Berlioz, Chopin, and Liszt. He was in demand as a conductor, spent some time as royal composer and music director in Berlin, but remained committed to musical life in Leipzig. He was even able to establish a new conservatory in the city, which is still a well-respected institution. Mendelssohn was a true Renaissance man. A talented visual artist, he was a refined connoisseur of literature and philosophy. While Mendelssohn's name rarely arises in discussions of the nineteenth century vanguard, the intrinsic importance of his music is undeniable. A distinct personality emerges at once in its exceptional formal sophistication, its singular melodic sense, and its colorful, masterful deployment of the instrumental forces at hand. A true apotheosis of life, Mendelssohn's music absolutely overflows with energy, ebullience, drama, and invention, as evidenced in his most enduring works: the incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream (1826-1842); the Hebrides Overture (1830); the Songs Without Words (1830-1845); the Symphonies No. 3 (1841-1842) and No. 4 (1833); and the Violin Concerto in E minor (1844). While the sunny disposition of so many of Mendelssohn's works has led some to view the composer as possessing great talent but little depth, his religious compositions—particularly the great oratorios Paulus (1836) and Elijah (1846)—reflect the complexity and deeply spiritual basis of his personality. es
dc.description.tableofcontents CD5-- Song Without Words: Book One, Op. 19; No. 1 in E major- Andante con moto, No. 2 in A minor- Andante espressivo, No. 3 in A- Molto allegro e vivace (Hunting Song), No. 4 in A major- Moderato, No. 5 in F sharp minor- Poco agitato, No. 6 in G minor- Andante sostenuto (Venetian Gondola Song)-- Book Two, Op. 30; No. 1 in E flat major- Andante espressivo, No. 2 in B flat minor- Allegro di molto, No. 3 in E major- Adagio non troppo, No. 4 in B minor- Agitato e con fuoco, No. 5 in D major- Andante grazioso, No. 6 in F sharp minor- Allegretto tranquillo (Venetian Gondola Song)-- Book Three, Op. 38; No. 1 in E flat major- Con moto, No. 2 in C minor- Allegro non troppo, No. 3 in E major- Presto e molto vivace, No. 4 in A major- Andante, No. 5 in A minor- Agitato, No. 6 in A flat major (Duetto)- Andante con moto-- Book Four, Op. 53; No. 1 in flat major- Andante con moto, No. 2 in E flat major- Allegro non troppo, No. 3 in G minor- Presto agitato, No. 4 in F major- Adagio, No. 5 in A minor- Allegro con fuoco (Folksong), No. 6 in A major- Molto allegro vivace-- Book Five, Op. 62; No. 1 in G major- Andante espressivo, No. 2 in B flat major- Allegro con fuoco, No. 3 in E minor- Andante maestoso (Funeral March), No. 4 in G major- Allegro con anima, No. 5 in A minor- Andante con molto (Venetian Gondola Song), No. 6 in A major- Allegretto grazioso (Spring Song)-- es
dc.format.medium 1 CD-Rom. (69min., 12 seg) Digital; 4 3/4 plg es
dc.language.iso en es
dc.rights Uninorte F.M.Estéreo es
dc.subject.lcc 41310875 es
dc.subject.lcsh Piano music, Sonatas, Caprice, Prelude & Fugue, Fantasies, Variations, Song Withuot Words es
dc.title Complete Piano Music es
dc.title.alternative Piano Music es
dc.title.alternative Música de Piano Completa es
dc.language.rfc3066 eng es
dc.rights.holder Nimbus Cummunications International Limited es
dc.identifier.classification 710357177224 es
dc.subject.cdu Me.14 es


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1. Book One, Op ... ajor- Andante con moto.mp3 2:41 2.457Mb Unknown mp3
2. Book One, Op ... or- Andante espressivo.mp3 1:30 1.382Mb Unknown mp3
3. Book One, Op ... vivace (Hunting Song).mp3 2:02 1.868Mb Unknown mp3
4. Book One, Op ... 4 in A major- Moderato.mp3 2:01 1.848Mb Unknown mp3
5. Book One, Op ... rp minor- Poco agitato.mp3 2:59 2.723Mb Unknown mp3
6. Song Without ... Venetian Gondola Song).mp3 1:58 1.798Mb Unknown mp3
7. Book Two, Op ... or- Andante espressivo.mp3 3:33 3.243Mb Unknown mp3
8. Book Two, Op ... inor- Allegro di molto.mp3 1:50 1.684Mb Unknown mp3
9. Book Two, Op ... jor- Adagio non troppo.mp3 2:00 1.830Mb Unknown mp3
10. Book Two, O ... r- Agitato e con fuoco.mp3 2:34 2.346Mb Unknown mp3
11. Book Two, O ... ajor- Andante grazioso.mp3 1:53 1.729Mb Unknown mp3
12. Book Two, O ... Venetian Gondola Song).mp3 2:16 2.083Mb Unknown mp3
13. Book Three, ... E flat major- Con moto.mp3 2:20 2.137Mb Unknown mp3
14. Book Three, ... or- Allegro non troppo.mp3 1:55 1.759Mb Unknown mp3
15. Book Three, ... Presto e molto vivace.mp3 1:48 1.649Mb Unknown mp3
16. Book Three, ... 4 in A major- Andante.mp3 2:41 2.453Mb Unknown mp3
17. Book Three, ... 5 in A minor- Agitato.mp3 2:20 2.144Mb Unknown mp3
18. Book Three, ... tto)- Andante con moto.mp3 2:54 2.661Mb Unknown mp3
19. Book Four, ... ajor- Andante con moto.mp3 2:38 2.411Mb Unknown mp3
20. Book Four, ... or- Allegro non troppo.mp3 1:55 1.759Mb Unknown mp3
21. Book Four, ... minor- Presto agitato.mp3 2:01 1.845Mb Unknown mp3
22. Book Four, ... . 4 in F major- Adagio.mp3 2:40 2.436Mb Unknown mp3
23. Book Four, ... o con fuoco (Folksong).mp3 2:28 2.260Mb Unknown mp3
24. Book Four, ... - Molto allegro vivace.mp3 2:08 1.961Mb Unknown mp3
25. Book Five, ... or- Andante espressivo.mp3 2:04 1.896Mb Unknown mp3
26. Book Five, ... jor- Allegro con fuoco.mp3 1:42 1.554Mb Unknown mp3
27. Book Five, ... estoso (Funeral March).mp3 3:20 3.057Mb Unknown mp3
28. Book Five, ... jor- Allegro con anima.mp3 1:34 1.440Mb Unknown mp3
29. Book Five, ... Venetian Gondola Song).mp3 2:23 2.178Mb Unknown mp3
30. Book Five, ... grazioso (Spring Song).mp3 2:03 1.871Mb Unknown mp3
Book One, Op. 19- Completo.wav 12:56 130.5Mb WAV audio wav
Book Two, Op. 30- Completo.wav 13:49 139.4Mb WAV audio wav
Book Three, Op. 38- Completo.wav 13:41 138.1Mb WAV audio wav
Book Four, Op. 53- Completo.wav 13:34 136.8Mb WAV audio wav
Book Five, Op. 62- Completo.wav 12:52 129.8Mb WAV audio wav

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