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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · She was such an impressive young musician that her composition teacher Carl Friedrich Zelter said of her: “This child really is something special”. But Fanny wasn’t just a brilliant performer, she was also a composer – like her younger brother Felix.

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    • Early Life and Musical Education
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    Fanny Cäcilie Mendelssohn Bartholdy was born on 14 November 1805, in Hamburg, Germany. Growing up in a wealthy and intellectually stimulating family, Fanny was born into a world that nurtured her creative inclinations. Her father, Abraham Mendelssohn, a prominent banker, and her mother, Lea Mendelssohn, provided a nurturing environment for Fanny’s ...

    Fanny’s musical talents soon became apparent, and she formed a strong bond with her younger brother Felix, who was a renowned composer, pianist, organist and conductor. The siblings enjoyed a close and collaborative relationship, frequently engaging in musical exchanges and providing mutual support. They composed music together, and Fanny often off...

    Fanny’s compositions encompassed a wide range of genres, including piano pieces, chamber music, choral works, and songs. Her compositions often exhibited a unique blend of lyricism, emotional depth, and technical complexity, showcasing her exceptional talent. Notable compositions include her cycle of piano pieces titled Das Jahr(The Year), composed...

    The prevailing attitudes of the era restricted Fanny from sharing her music publicly. Women’s role in society during the 19th century was primarily limited to the private sphere, and pursuing a professional music career was often discouraged. However, her brother Felix recognised her talent and frequently included her compositions in his concerts, ...

    Most of her works were performed in private salons, attended by a select circle of friends and family. In the 19th century salons were intimate gatherings held in the homes of prominent women, where influential figures would come together to engage in intellectual and artistic discussions. To circumvent the limitations imposed upon her, Fanny foste...

    Tragically, Fanny Mendelssohn’s life was cut short when she passed away on 14 May 1847, at the age of 41.Her untimely death occurred in Berlin, Germany, where she had been residing with her family. The circumstances surrounding Fanny’s passing are believed to be related to a stroke. Reports suggest that she had been in fragile health for some time,...

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  3. Aug 10, 2024 · Fanny Mendelssohn was a German pianist and composer, the eldest sister and confidante of the composer Felix Mendelssohn. Fanny is said to have been as talented musically as her brother, and the two children were given the same music teachers. Felix readily admitted that his sister played the piano.

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  4. Nov 21, 2018 · In 2010 experts discovered that a work that had been attributed to Felix Mendelssohn since the 1970s was actually by Fanny. It had its first performance under her name on International Women’s Day, 8 March, 2017.

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  5. Oct 31, 2023 · Finding Sebastian Hensel’s description of his mother, Fanny, made the composer “suddenly spring into this incredibly vivid life” and “just made her seem so modern,” Hayman told Classic FM. Read more: Who was Fanny Mendelssohn, the unsung composer whose music was published under her brother’s name?

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  6. Jul 2, 2024 · Fanny Mendelssohn was responsible for compositions originally attributed to her brother, Felix, but the tide is turning.

  7. Composer Fanny Hensel (1805–1847) lived for much of her life in the shadow of her more famous brother, Felix Mendelssohn. Most of her works were known only to her family and her immediate circle of acquaintances, but renewed interest in the music of women composers led to the rediscovery of her works and convinced many researchers and ...