['mendlsn] 门德尔松(①姓氏 ②Moses, 1729-1786, 德国哲学家 ③Jakob Ludwig Felix, 1809-1847, 德国作曲家)
mendelssohn
[ noun ] German musician and romantic composer of orchestral and choral works (1809-1847) <noun.person>
Better still, he gave full, intrepid value to Mendelssohn's 'Presto' for the first-movement coda: it made perfect structural sense and a dazzling sound.
Ralph Beyer, whose serene and beautifully judged inscriptions for Coventry Cathedral are a highlight of the show, arrived through the good offices of his art historian father's friend, Erich Mendelssohn.
It's like a springtime pantomime. The traditional Mendelssohn ushers in a more-or-less permanent set, by Jacqueline Gunn.
One of Barone's favorite shows included what was apparently a premiere performance _ 139 years after the composer's death _ of a work by Felix Mendelssohn.
When Mendelssohn gave a series of concerts in London in 1829, he got in trouble with his father because concert flyers only referred to him as Mendelssohn.
When Mendelssohn gave a series of concerts in London in 1829, he got in trouble with his father because concert flyers only referred to him as Mendelssohn.
And it unearthed fascinating works of now-obscure composers influenced by Mendelssohn or of his world.
The two tried to play the "Grosses Konzertstuck uber Mendelssohn's `Liederohne Worte' (Great Concert Piece on Mendelssohn's `Songs Without Words')."
The two tried to play the "Grosses Konzertstuck uber Mendelssohn's `Liederohne Worte' (Great Concert Piece on Mendelssohn's `Songs Without Words')."
For the mature Mendelssohn's Variations serieuses Op.
"We've still got the highbrow stuff, Bach, Mendelssohn and Vaughan Williams, everything we had," Young said in a telephone interview. "But we've expanded it to include that which had not been included.
It would be nice to report that the festival succeeded in elevating Mendelssohn's reputation a notch and in rediscovering a trove of forgotten masterpieces by him and his contemporaries, especially sister Fanny.
The programme opened with Mendelssohn, in which the hoped-for purity of sound refused to appear.
And Mendelssohn was a tired man, sadly overworked.