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Note: the list includes works which were published posthumously and given opus numbers after the composer's death. Only the opus numbers 1 to 72 were assigned by Mendelssohn, the later ones by publishers. The opus number sequence does not therefore always accord with the order of composition).
- Felix Mendelssohn - Wikipedia
Signature. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy [n 1] (3...
- List of solo piano compositions by Felix Mendelssohn - Wikipedia
No. 1 Andante con moto in E major. No. 2 Andante espressivo...
- Felix Mendelssohn - Wikipedia
String Symphony No.1 in C major, MWV N 1. String Symphony No.10 in B minor, MWV N 10. String Symphony No.11 in F major, MWV N 11. String Symphony No.12 in G minor, MWV N 12. String Symphony No.13 in C minor, MWV N 14. String Symphony No.2 in D major, MWV N 2. String Symphony No.3 in E minor, MWV N 3.
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The table below gives the following information for works by Felix Mendelssohn (where applicable): MWV – numbering as given in: Ralf Wehner, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke (Wiesbaden, 2009). See the talk page for more on the arrangement of MWV. Jagdlied (Jagdgesang) ("Auf, ihr Herrn ...
OpusWooMwvTitle——A 0 1Gloria——A 0 2Magnificat——A 0 3Kyrie111—A 0 4May 1, 2024 · Felix Mendelssohn (born February 3, 1809, Hamburg [Germany]—died November 4, 1847, Leipzig) was a German composer, pianist, musical conductor, and teacher, one of the most-celebrated figures of the early Romantic period. In his music, Mendelssohn largely observed Classical models and practices while initiating key aspects of Romanticism ...
Jul 19, 2023 · Wilhelm Hensel (Public Domain) Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) was a German composer of Romantic music best known for his symphonies, overtures, concertos, piano pieces, and songs. Amongst his most popular works are his Wedding March from his score for A Midsummer Night's Dream and the rousing 'Fingal's Cave' from the Hebrides Overture.