Felix Mendelssohn : The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) - Overture


Title : Felix Mendelssohn : The Hebrides "Die Hebriden" (Fingal's Cave) - Overture Date : 1830


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Sarah Chang: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Mvt.1 Part1


Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 1 Allegro, molto appassionato: PART 1 OF 2 SARAH CHANG, NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC & KURT MASUR - AVERY FISHER HALL 1995 PART2 HERE: youtube.com ***SPECIAL THANKS TO YOUTUBE USER belgradegeneve FOR THE VIDEOS!***


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Mendelssohn : Spring Song


Title : Felix Mendelssohn , Spring Song Date : 1841


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Felix Mendelssohn - A Midsummer's Night Dream (1842) - Scherzo & Song - "You spotted snakes"


Mendelssohn's incidental music for "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Op. 61, was completed 16 years after he wrote the Overture, Op. 21, though the consistency of style and musical unity between them belie the disparate dates of composition, with the former composed by an incredibly musically gifted youth of 17, the latter - by the music director of Prussia's King Friedrich Wilhelm IV's Academy of the Arts and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" had always been a favorite of Felix and his sister, Fanny, which accounts for the composition of the overture. The commission for the remaining music came from the King, for a Potsdam production of the play. The incidental music consists of 14 sections, including the overture itself, set both as vocal pieces and instrumental movements. The music combines the traditional forms and structures of classical music with the feeling and expression of the Romantic era. I've chosen three selections from the opus that quickly caught my mind: the Scherzo, the song with chorus, "You spotted snakes", and the Notturno. I. The Scherzo appropriately introduces the fairy-world of Act Two with delightful rapid, running passages in the woodwinds, similar to the string passage in the opening of the overture. The rest of the orchestra joins the woodwinds in a classical sonata-form movement. Several small motives are repeated, up and down, then down and up the scale, to form the development section. II. The song with <b>...</b>


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Mendelssohn, Symphony V (1/3)


Mendelssohn, Vth Symphony ('Reformation') played by the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Ton Koopman (2008). There are only 2 pieces of Mendelssohn which I like: the Violin Concerto and the Vth Symphony. Whereas the Concerto is overpopular, the Symphony is, as I notice from time to time - and to my dismay, virtually unknown, even amongst many professional musicians. Mendelssohn named his Vth 'Reformation' as he wrote it to celebrate his transition to the protestant faith. This also explains the appearance of the famous and always impressive Luther choral 'Ein feste Burg' as main theme. The interpretation by Ton Koopman, conducting the Radio Chamber Orchestra, is not to my liking, for some reason he either ignores or is not aware of the monumental aspects of this work and seems to be thinking he is conducting the IVth Symphony. For a really good impression of this work listen to the Toscanini recording from (I believe) 1952. Apologies for the cut between the 3rd and 4th movements, which was made to stay in line with YouTube time limits. Also apologies for the conducting of Ton Koopman, who is making a complete ass of himself (or constantly in need of extra oxigen).


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Mendelssohn piano Concerto No. 1 - Yuja Wang, Kurt Masur


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Rubinstein, Heifetz and Piatigorsky - Mendelssohn


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Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Wedding March


Op. 61 Performed by: London Symphony Orchestra


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Overture part 1- A Midsummer Night's Dream- Mend. op. 61


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Mendelssohn: Wedding March


One piano 6 hands. Played by Anita Humer, Tina Toglia and Rami Bar-Niv. Utica, NY, June 22, 2007.


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Bernstein Conducts Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4, "Italian" (1/4)


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Pacifica Quartet - Mendelssohn Quartet in D Major, Op. 44 No. 1; I. Molto Allegro vivace


Video footage provided courtesy of Music@Menlo (Copyright © Music@Menlo, 2009). Produced by Peachtoad Productions.


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Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night's Dream - Wedding March


The very famous wedding march from "A Midsummer Night's Dream".


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Emerson String Quartet: Mendelssohn---The Octet (PART 1)


(PART 1) A documentary on the Emerson String Quartet as they record the Octet in E-flat Major, op. 20 of Felix Mendelssohn---a feat both musically and technologically innovative in modern chamber music. The album, MENDELSSOHN: THE COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS went on to win 2 Grammy Awards, including Best Chamber Music Performance and Best Engineered Album for producer Da-Hong Seetoo (featured). The Emerson String Quartet: Eugene Drucker Philip Setzer, violins Lawrence Dutton, viola David Finckel, cello www.emersonquartet.com The recording is courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon, GmbH: www.deutschegrammophon.com Video produced by Peachtoad Productions: www.peachtoad.com


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Mendelssohn Trio Nr.1 - 1st Mvt - Trio Suyana


Trio Suyana recording Mendelssohn Trio Nr.1 in D minor Op.49 on December 12th 2009 in Paris. David Castro-Balbi, violin Alexandre Castro-Balbi, cello Thibaud Epp, piano Sound Engineer : Julien Carton, Valentin Couineau


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Wedding March - Felix Mendelssohn


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Sarah Chang: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Mvt.2


Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 2 Andante SARAH CHANG, NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC & KURT MASUR - AVERY FISHER HALL 1995 MOVEMENT 3 HERE: youtube.com ***SPECIAL THANKS TO YOUTUBE USER belgradegeneve FOR THE VIDEOS!***


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Felix MENDELSSOHN: Op. 30, No. 6, [v01]


An improved performance of this piece, indexed v02, is uploaded in August 2007. Playlist with all musical pieces by MENDELSSOHN posted by cubusdk: www.youtube.com


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Boston Symphony performs Mendelssohn's "Elijah"


Taken from performance footage, April 1, 2010. Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conducted Mendelssohns great oratorio "Elijah" with the Boston Symphony, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, Stephanie Blythe, Christine Brewer, Anthony Dean Griffey, and Shenyang. Tickets for April 3 at www.bso.org


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Murray Perahia - Felix Mendelssohn, Fantasy in F#- ("Scottish Sonata") Op.28


Murray (Moshe) Perahia was born in the Bronx borough of New York City to a family of Sephardi Jewish origin. According to the biography on his Mozart piano sonatas CD, his first language was Ladino. The family came from Thessaloniki. His father moved to the United States in 1935; many family members perished in the Holocaust a few years later. Perahia began studying the piano at age four with a teacher he says was "very limiting" because she made him play a single piece until it was perfect. He says his musical interests blossomed at age fifteen for reasons he can't explain, and he began to practice seriously. At seventeen, Perahia attended Mannes College, where he studied keyboard, conducting, and composition with his teacher and mentor Mieczysław Horszowski. During the summer, he also attended Marlboro, where he studied with musicians Rudolf Serkin, Alexander Schneider, and Pablo Casals, among others. He played duets for piano four hands with Serkin, who later made Perahia his assistant at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, a position he held for over a year. In 1965 Perahia won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. In 1972, he was the first North American to win first prize at the Leeds Piano Competition, helping to cement its reputation for advancing the careers of young pianistic talent. Dr. Fanny Waterman recalls anecdotally (in Wendy Thompson's book Piano Competition: The Story of the Leeds) that Horszowski had phoned her prior to the competition <b>...</b>


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Songs Without Words Op19 1 Felix Mendelssohn


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Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave) (Abbado)


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Heifetz-Mendelssohn Violin Concerto E Minor (Op. 64)-Part 1


Violin virtuoso Jascha Heifetz plays the Allegro movement from Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor(Op. 64) with the Boston Symphonic Orchestra. The picture is one of Heifetz. This is part 1 of 2, so please watch part 2. Enjoy and thanks for watching.


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Mendelssohn Piano Concerto no.1(1)


Dang Thai Son is playing Mendelssohn G-minor Concerto for the opening night of the 15th International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition


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Barenboim plays Mendelssohn Songs Without Words Op.19 No.1 in E Major


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Bertrand Chamayou - Mendelssohn CD (version longue)


Mendelssohn -- Bertrand Chamayou 1 CD naïve -- déjà disponible Felix MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) Prélude opus 104a no.2 Rondo capriccioso opus 14 Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Lied opus 34 no.2 (Transcription: Franz Liszt) 3 études opus 104b Romance sans paroles no.2 opus 38 Scherzo, extrait des 3 Fantaisies ou caprices opus 16 Romance sans paroles no.2 opus 19 Variations sérieuses en ré mineur opus 54 Romance sans paroles no.5 opus 102 b Caprices opus 33 no.2 et no.3 Suleika, Lied opus 34 no.4 (Transcription: Franz Liszt) Romance sans paroles opus 67 et no.5 Scherzo (Le songe d'une nuit d'été) (Transcription: Sergueï Rachmaninov) Bertrand CHAMAYOU piano Déjà reconnu comme une personnalité majeure du monde musical français, élu par le public « Révélation de l'année » aux Victoires de la Musique en 2006, le jeune pianiste Bertrand Chamayou excelle dans le répertoire virtuose. Après s'être illustré en jouant les Etudes d'exécution transcendante de Liszt, objet d'un premier enregistrement salué par la critique, il agence aujourd'hui un programme subtil entrelaçant des pages brèves et des œuvres plus denses du compositeur Mendelssohn. « Autour des ambitieuses Variations sérieuses qui en constituent le cœur, j'ai imaginé ce choix de pièces un peu dans l'esprit d'un « Liederabend » sans paroles, un récital dans le sens originel du terme, comme une succession de récits aux émotions pures et justes narrées si possible dans l'intimité, où s'enchevêtrent les états d'âme les plus divers et <b>...</b>


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Janine Jansen: Mendelssohn & Bruch - Concertos and Romance


Janine Jansen teams with Riccardo Chailly and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchester to produce an exceptional recording of the Mendelssohn & Bruch Violin Concertos and a rare treat, the Bruch Romance for Viola.


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Earl Wild Plays Mendelssohn Spinning Song


Earl Wild plays Mendelssohn's "Spinning Song" from "Songs Without Words".


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Scottish Symphony (Mendelssohn) Forth Movement Part 1


Achim Holub conducts one of the leading Austrian orchestras, the Graz Symphony, in a performance of Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony (4th movement: Allegro vivacissimo)


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Mendelssohn - Wedding March [Easy Piano Tutorial]


More tutorials: www.youtube.com Share this video on Facebook: on.fb.me Share this video on Twitter: bit.ly Piano tutorial for beginners: how to play Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March ("Marcha Nupcial"), one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music (Op. 61) to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. One of the most frequently used wedding marches, and frequently teamed with the "Bridal Chorus" from Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin. This is a simplified version, adapted for beginners. Subscribe! www.youtube.com Twitter! www.twitter.com Facebook! www.facebook.com


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(HD) Mendelssohn "Spinning Song" "Spinnerlied"


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