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Mendelssohn: Sonata In E Major / Variations Serieuses / Preludes And Etudes, Op. 104

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8550940

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  730099594028

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  MENDELSSOHN

  • Description

    Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 - 1847) Piano Music Vol. 2 Variations sérieuses in D Minor, Op. 54 Kinderstücke, Op. 72 ('Christmas Pieces') Gondellied in A Major ('Barcarole') Scherzo in B Minor Sonata in E Major, Op. 6 Felix Mendelssohn was born in Hamburg in 1809, son of the banker Abraham Mendelssohn and grandson of the great Jewish thinker Moses Mendelssohn, the model for Lessing's Nathan the Wise, the epitome of tolerance in a generally intolerant world. In 1812 the family moved to Berlin after the French occupation of Hamburg and it was there that Mendelssohn received his education, in music as a pupil of Carl Zelter, for whom the boy seemed a second Mozart. As a child he was charming and precocious, profiting from the wide cultural interests of his parents and relations, excelling as a pianist and busy with composition after composition. In 1816 he was baptized a Christian, a step that his father took six years later, accepting what Heine described as a ticket of admission into European culture, although it was one not always regarded as valid by prejudiced contemporaries. Abraham Mendelssohn sought the best advice when it came to his son's choice of career. Cherubini, director of the Paris Conservatoire, was consulted, and, while complimenting Abraham Mendelssohn on his wealth, agreed that his son should become a professional musician, advice given during the course of a visit to Paris in 1825, when Mendelssohn met many of the most distinguished composers and performers of the day. In Berlin his career took shape, with prolific composition and activity as a pianist and as a conductor. His education was to include a period of travel throughout Europe, a Grand Tour that took him as far north as Scotland and as far south as Naples, his journeys serving as sources of inspiration. In 1835 Mendelssohn was appointed conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. There were, at the same time, other commitments to be fulfilled in a short career of intense activity. In Leipzig he established a series of historical concerts, continuing the revival of earlier music on which he had embarked under Zelter with the Berlin performance of Bach's St. Matthew Passion in 1829. At the same time he gave every encouragement to contemporary composers, even to those for whom he felt little sympathy. At the insistence of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV he accepted an official position in Berlin, but this failed to give him the satisfaction he had found in Leipzig, where he established the Conservatory in 1843 and where he spent his final years until his death at the age of 38 on 4th November 1847, six months after the death of his beloved sister Fanny.The Three Preludes, Opus 104a, were written in the later months of 1836, the year of the first performance of Mendelssohn's oratorio St Paul in Düsseldorf. His work there had involved an attempt to broaden repertoire, notably in church music, with a return to the music of Palestrina and Lass

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Three Preludes, Op.104a: Prelude In B Flat Major
      • 2. Three Preludes, Op.104a: Prelude In B Minor
      • 3. Three Preludes, Op.104a: Prelude In D Major
      • 4. Three Etudes, Op. 104b: Etude In B Flat Minor
      • 5. Three Etudes, Op. 104b: Etude In F Major
      • 6. Three Etudes, Op. 104b: Etude In A Minor
      • 7. Variations s�rieuses in D Minor, Op. 54
      • 8. Kinderstucke,Op.72 ('Christmas Pieces'): Allegro non troppo
      • 9. Kinderstucke,Op.72 ('Christmas Pieces'): Andante sostenuto
      • 10. Kinderstucke,Op.72 ('Christmas Pieces'): Allegretto
      • 11. Kinderstucke,Op.72 ('Christmas Pieces'): Andante con moto
      • 12. Kinderstucke,Op.72 ('Christmas Pieces'): Allegro assai
      • 13. Kinderstucke,Op.72 ('Christmas Pieces'): Vivace
      • 14. Gondellied in A Major ('Barcarole')
      • 15. Scherzo in B Minor
      • 16. Sonato in E Major,Op.6: Allegretto con espressione
      • 17. Sonato in E Major,Op.6: Tempo de Menuetto
      • 18. Sonato in E Major,Op.6: Recitativo: Adagio e senza tempo
      • 19. Sonato in E Major,Op.6: Molto allegro e vivace