

An edition of A portrait of Mendelssohn (2003)
By Clive Brown
Publish Date
May 11, 2003
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
eng
Pages
569
Description:
"Since his death in 1847, Felix Mendelssohn's music and personality have been both admired and denigrated to extraordinary degrees. In this book Clive Brown weaves together an array of documents - letters, diaries, memoirs, reviews, news reports, and more - to present a balanced and fascinating picture of the composer and his work. Rejecting the received view of Mendelssohn as a facile, lightweight musician, Brown demonstrates that he was in fact an innovative and highly cerebral composer who exerted a powerful influence on musical thought into the twentieth century." "Brown discusses Mendelssohn's family background and education; the role of religion and race in his life and reputation; his experiences as practical musician (pianist, organist, string player, conductor) and as teacher and composer; the critical reception of his works; and the vicissitudes of his posthumous reputation. The book also includes a range of hitherto unpublished sketches made by Mendelssohn."--Jacket.
subjects: Composers, Biography, Biography: film, television & music, Classical music (c 1750 to c 1830), Composers & musicians, Romantic music (c 1830 to c 1900), c 1800 to c 1900, Music, Biography / Autobiography, Composers & Musicians - Classical Composers, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, Music / General, Reference, 1809-1847, Germany, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix,, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847
People: Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
Places: Germany