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2 days ago · Felix Mendelssohn sends us a postcard from his visit to Scotland's Fingal's Cave during our music today. Tune in at 9 a.m. on 91.1 and 107.5 FM and our music stream.
However seeing and reading all the biography about the family I came to this corner of the museum i plugged my headphones and listened to one of the most heartbreaking melody, hard to describe it with words, I thought that Shostakovich quartet 8 was on a different level but here, Felix s Requiem for fanny hit me like like truck, so much anger ...
5 days ago · Das 1843 von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy gegründete Konservatorium entfaltete durch seinen einmalig hohen Anteil internationaler Studierender eine starke überregionale Ausstrahlung. Zudem bildete die Stadt das Zentrum des deutschen Musikverlagswesens.
3 days ago · Felix Mendelssohn described Albert playing the Buckingham Palace organ "so charmingly and clearly and correctly that it would have done credit to any professional". After tuition from George Elvey , the organist at St George's Chapel, Windsor, Albert composed several choral pieces for Anglican worship, including settings of the Te Deum and ...
4 days ago · Felix Mendelssohn was born on February 3, 1809, in Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. His birth geographical coordinates are 53° 33’ 3” North latitude and 9° 59’ 35” East longitude. Felix Mendelssohn passed away at the age of 38 in 1847. Astrologically, Felix Mendelssohn falls under the Sun sign of Aquarius, with Gemini as his Ascendant ...
1 day ago · In this decade, two irreconcilable parties emerged, on one side the so-called "conservatives" who centre was the Leipzig Conservatory (founded by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy), with figureheads like Clara Schumann and Joseph Joachim, on the other side the group of self-proclaimed "heralds of the future" led by Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner who ...
5 days ago · Die Gründung initiierte Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, der 12 Jahre in Leipzig wirkte und als der bedeutendste Leipziger Gewandhauskapellmeister gilt. Er reformierte das Musikleben in Leipzig grundlegend.