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Mendelssohn and the Organ
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Description
Mendelssohn's public performance on the organ in Germany was rare, and he gave but one public recital - in the Thomas-Kirche in Leipzig in 1840. In England, however, he evidently felt more comfortable on the organ bench and played there often before large crowds. Indeed, he performed as Guest Organist twice at the Birmingham Music Festivals, in 1837 and 1842.
Given Mendelssohn's profound affinity for the organ, it is remarkable that he composed but relatively little for the instrument, and assigned an Opus number to only two works - his Three Preludes and Fugues for Organ (Op. 37) and his Six Sonatas for the Organ (Op. 65). A small number of organ works, plus sketches and drafts, were scattered among his musical papers; most of these only gradually found their way into print, and it was not until the late twentieth century that an edition of his complete organ works was finally published. This volume is intended as a companion to that edition.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
504
Release Date:
2010-07-01
Publication Date:
2015-08-20
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0195394380
ISBN13:
9780195394382
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
916 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
31 cm
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