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Easter Sonata. Fanny Hensel née Mendelssohn, 1842, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim. The Easter Sonata ( German: Ostersonate) is a piano sonata in the key of A major, composed by Fanny Mendelssohn. It was lost for 150 years and when found attributed to her brother Felix, before finally being recognized as hers.
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Sofya Gulyak BBC Radio 3, Royal College of Music, Fleming Concert Hall Event: BBC Radio 3 International Women’s Day celebrations March 8, 2017 UK Premiere and world broadcast premiere Link to broadcast: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08h0kfl
Andrea Lam Duke Performances, Duke University, Nelson Music Room Event: “Fanny Hensel Rediscovered” September 7, 2012 World Premiere of the work under Fanny Mendelssohn’s own name
Eric Heidsieck perfomed theEaster Sonata on tour between 1972 and 1974 under the name Felix Mendelssohn. Recorded in 1972 on the Cassiopée label as the Sonate de Pâquesof Felix Mendelssohn.
Mar 8, 2017 · Mendelssohn was brilliant and prolific despite the men around her, writing around 500 works, including her own wedding music, before she died from a stroke at 41. “Easter Sonata” will be ...
Oct 3, 2022 · ABSTRACT. Fanny Mendelssohn committed her Easter Sonata to paper in 1828, thereafter mentioning it only briefly in her diary and letters in 1829. Whether the manuscript survived, and if so where it was, remained a mystery until the 1970s when the work was performed in Paris, France.