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Category Archives: Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix
“An expression of his deeply shaken soul” – Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s String Quartet in F minor on the 175th anniversary of his death
Our Henle blog this year has largely dealt with two … Continue reading →
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“Right”? or “Wrong”? On a questionable note in Mendelssohn’s c-minor Piano Trio op. 66
Occasionally in the edition business there is an insoluble conflict … Continue reading →
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An amusing story and a serious problem – On Mendelssohn’s first concert piece for clarinet, basset horn and piano
For composers, commissions or dedications of works could pay off, … Continue reading →