| Two Wedding Favorites Trombone [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Serendipity Press
By Richard Wagner/ Felix Mendelssohn. Arranged by James Trembley. For Three teno...(+)
By Richard Wagner/ Felix Mendelssohn. Arranged by James Trembley. For Three tenor trombones and one bass trombone. This edition: trombone quartet. The perpetual staples of wedding ceremonies, adapted four four trombones. Romantic. Level: Grade Three. Score and four parts. 12 pages. Published by Serendipity Press.
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| Two Famous Wedding Marches Woodwind Quintet [Score and Parts] De Haske Publications
Music Box Variable Wind Quintet. By Richard Wagner, Felix Mendelssohn. Arranged ...(+)
Music Box Variable Wind Quintet. By Richard Wagner, Felix Mendelssohn. Arranged by Lorenzo Bocci. (Score and Parts). De Haske Ensemble Full Set. Published by DeHaske Publications.
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| Two Famous Wedding Marches Saxophone Quartet: 4 saxophones Musik Fabrik | | |
| Bridal Chorus and Wedding March 2in1 Piano solo Santorella Publications
By Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Arran...(+)
By Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Arranged by Alexander Cole. For Piano
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| Felix Mendelssohn, Richard Wagner: Bridal Chorus / The Wedding March Guitar notes and tablatures Classical guitar [Singles] Alfred Publishing
Composed by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), Richard Wagner (1813-1883), arranged ...(+)
Composed by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), Richard Wagner (1813-1883), arranged by Simon Halz. Guitar tablature single for solo guitar. 3 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| German Romanticism Flute and Piano [Sheet music + CD] - Intermediate Mitropa Music
Flute and Piano - intermediate SKU: BT.2004-14-400-M Selected pieces f...(+)
Flute and Piano - intermediate SKU: BT.2004-14-400-M Selected pieces from the 19th century. Composed by Carl Maria von Weber, Carl Reinecke, Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner, and Robert Schumann. Arranged by Franco Cesarini. Book with CD. Composed 2014. 48 pages. Mitropa Music #2004-14-400 M. Published by Mitropa Music (BT.2004-14-400-M). ISBN 9789043137065. International. German Romanticism includes selected works from some of the most important composers of the style, to whom—in terms of musical history—the Austrian Franz Schubert also belongs. Besides Carl Maria von Weber he represents the Early Romanticperiod, while Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Robert Schumann belong to the High Romantic era. Richard Wagner, Carl Reinecke and Johannes Brahms represent the later 19th century. The enclosed CD provides a demonstration of each piece, followed by the piano accompaniment with which to play along.
German Romanticism bevat meesterwerken van een aantal van de belangrijkste componisten in deze stijl, tot wie in muzikaal-historisch opzicht ook de Oostenrijker Franz Schubert behoorde. Evenals Carl Maria von Weber vertegenwoordigt hij devroegromantische periode, terwijl Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy en Robert Schumann tot de hoogromantiek behoren. Richard Wagner, Carl Reinecke en Johannes Brahms componeerden hun werken later in de 19e eeuw. Op de meegeleverde cd staat van elk stuk een demoversie, gevolgd door een play-alongversie met alleen de pianobegeleiding.
Internationale Ausgabe. Deutschsprachige Ausgabe: Meisterwerke der deutschen Romantik (2008-14-400 M)
German Romanticism (Chefs-d’œuvre du romantisme allemand) rassemble un choix de morceaux signés des plus grands compositeurs de ce style, parmi lesquels figure en termes d’histoire de la musique l’Autrichien Franz Schubert. Avec Carl Mariavon Weber, il représente les débuts du romantisme, tandis que Felix Mendelssohn et Robert Schumann appartiennent l’apogée de la période romantique. Richard Wagner, Carl Reinecke et Johannes Brahms représentent la fin du XIXe siècle. Sur le compact disc inclus, vous trouverez deux versions de chaque pièce : une version intégrale et une version où ne subsiste que laccompagnement.
German Romanticism raccoglie opere di alcuni dei più importanti esponenti di questo stile, cui appartiene storicamente anche il compositore austriaco Franz Schubert. Accanto a Carl Maria von Weber, Schubert rappresenta il primo Romanticismo,mentre Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy e Robert Schumann ne sono il cuore. Richard Wagner, Carl Reinecke e Johannes Brahms rappresentano l’ultima parte del 19° secolo. Il CD incluso propone lincisione completa di ogni brano, seguita da una traccia con il solo accompagnamento del piano per consentirvi di eseguire la parte solista. $31.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Bridal Chorus / Wedding March - Piano Solo Piano solo Santorella Publications
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March * Piano Solo composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner....(+)
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March * Piano Solo composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Arranged by Jonathon Robbins. For piano solo. Solo. Signature Series. Classical. Sheet Music. Text Language: English. 4 pages. Published by Santorella Publications
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| Bridal Chorus and Wed March / Flute and Piano Flute and Piano Santorella Publications
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Flute and Piano composed by Mendelssohn and ...(+)
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Flute and Piano composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Arranged by Jonathon Robbins. For flute solo and piano accompaniment. Solo with Accompaniment. Classical. Score and solo part. Text Language: English. 4 pages. Published by Santorella Publications
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| Bridal Chorus and Wed. March For Guitar Guitar notes and tablatures Santorella Publications
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Guitar composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner. A...(+)
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Guitar composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Arranged by Robert Tarchara. For guitar solo. Solo. Classical. Sheet Music. Text Language: English. 4 pages. Published by Santorella Publications
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| Bridal Chorus and Wed March / Alto Sax and Piano Alto Saxophone and Piano Santorella Publications
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Alto Sax and Piano composed by Mendelssohn a...(+)
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Alto Sax and Piano composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Arranged by Jonathon Robbins. For alto sax solo and piano accompaniment. Solo with Accompaniment. Classical. Score and solo part. Text Language: English. 4 pages. Published by Santorella Publications
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| Bridal Chorus and Wed March / Trumpet and Piano Trumpet Santorella Publications
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Trumpet and Piano composed by Mendelssohn an...(+)
Bridal Chorus and Wedding March for Trumpet and Piano composed by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Arranged by Jonathon Robbins. For trumpet solo and piano accompaniment. Solo with Accompaniment. Classical. Score and solo part. Text Language: English. 4 pages. Published by Santorella Publications
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| Chamber Music for/ Kammermusik für Violoncelli 12 [Score and Parts] EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
2 or more Violoncelli SKU: BT.EMBZ14728 For 4 violoncellos. Compos...(+)
2 or more Violoncelli SKU: BT.EMBZ14728 For 4 violoncellos. Composed by Arpad Peijtsik. EMB Chamber Music for Violoncellos. Educational Tool. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2010. 50 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #EMBZ14728. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (BT.EMBZ14728). Volume 12 in the series contains works by great composers adapted for four cellos. They all share a festive mood. Beethoven's variations on the theme of the British nation anthem 'God Save the King' are followed by 'The Shepherds' Farewell' from Berlioz' oratorio The Childhood of Christ, and three Christmas pieces by Mendelssohn. The excerpt from Wagner's Parsifal - excellently transcribed by Hermann Jacobowsky at the end of the 19th century - is associated with Good Friday, but because of its sacred character its mood blends with that of the preceding pieces.
Inhoud: 1. Beethoven, Ludwig van: God Save the KingThema und Variationen 2. Berlioz, Hector: The shepherds farewell 3. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix: 3 Christmas pieces 4. Wagner, Richard - Jacobowsky, Hermann: Aus dem Parsifal
Im zwölften Band werden für Cello bearbeitete Werke von großen Meistern publiziert. Gemeinsam ist ihnen ihre feierliche Stimmung. Den Beethoven-Variationen auf das Thema der britischen Hymne ‚God save the King' folgen der ‚Abschiedsgesang der Hirten' aus dem Oratorium ‚Des Heilands Kindheit' von Berlioz und drei Weihnachtsstücke Mendelssohns. Der Ausschnitt aus Wagners Parsifal - in der hervorragenden Hermann Jacobowsky- Transkription vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts - ist mit dem Karfreitag verbunden, seine Stimmung passt jedoch durch seinen sakralen Charakter zu den vorherigen Stücken.
Sommaire: 1. Beethoven, Ludwig van: God Save the KingThema und Variationen 2. Berlioz, Hector: The shepherds farewell 3. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix: 3 Christmas pieces 4. Wagner, Richard - Jacobowsky, Hermann: Aus dem Parsifal
Contents: 1. Beethoven, Ludwig van: God Save the KingThema und Variationen 2. Berlioz, Hector: The shepherds farewell 3. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix: 3 Christmas pieces 4. Wagner, Richard - Jacobowsky, Hermann: Aus dem Parsifal $20.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Complete Letters in 12 Volumes Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02300 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Composed by Felix Bartho...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02300 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Alexander Staub, Anja Morgenstern, Benedikt Leßmann, C Koop, Helmut Loos, Ingrid Jach, Juliane Baumgart-Streibert, Juliette Appold, Kadja Grönke, Lucian Schiwietz, Susanne Tomkovic, Thomas Kauba, Wilhelm Seidel, and Wolfgang Seifert. Linen. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Book, CD-ROM. 9651 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02300_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02300). ISBN 9783761823002. 23.7 x 16.5 cm inches. Text language: German. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm / Loos, Helmut. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer's death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector's item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 10 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02310 January 1844 to June 1845. Composed by Felix Bart...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02310 January 1844 to June 1845. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Helmut Loos, Uta Wald, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Book. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02310_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02310). ISBN 9783761823101. 23.7 x 16.5 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 1 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02301 1816 to June 1830. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Me...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02301 1816 to June 1830. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Helmut Loos, Juliette Appold, and Wilhelm Seidel. This edition: 2nd printing 2012 edition. Linen. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Only available as a full subscription to ISBN 978-3-7618-2300-2. Book. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02301_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02301). ISBN 9783761823019. 23.5 x 16 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 3 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02303 August 1832 to July 1834. Composed by Felix Barth...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02303 August 1832 to July 1834. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Helmut Loos, Juliane Baumgart-Streibert, Uta Wald, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Only available as a full subscription to ISBN 978-3-7618-2300-2. Book. With Language: German. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02303_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02303). ISBN 9783761823033. 23.5 x 16 cm inches. Preface: Helmut Loos. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 6 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02306 February 1838 to September 1839. Composed by Feli...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02306 February 1838 to September 1839. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Alexander Staub, Helmut Loos, Kadja Grönke, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Only available as a full subscription to ISBN 978-3-7618-2300-2. Book. With Language: German. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02306_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02306). ISBN 9783761823064. 23.5 x 16 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 4 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02304 August 1834 to June 1836. Composed by Felix Barth...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02304 August 1834 to June 1836. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Helmut Loos, Lucian Schiwietz, Sebastian Schmideler, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Only available as a full subscription to ISBN 978-3-7618-2300-2. Book. With Language: German. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02304_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02304). ISBN 9783761823040. 23.5 x 16 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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SKU: BA.BVK02302 July 1830 to July 1832. Composed by Felix Barthol...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02302 July 1830 to July 1832. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Anja Morgenstern, Helmut Loos, Uta Wald, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Samtliche Briefe in 12 Banden. Only available as a full subscription to ISBN 978-3-7618-2300-2. Book. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02302_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02302). ISBN 9783761823026. 23.5 x 16 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters in Volumes Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02403 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Alexa...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02403 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Alexander Staub, Anja Morgenstern, Benedikt Leßmann, C Koop, Helmut Loos, Ingrid Jach, Juliane Baumgart-Streibert, Juliette Appold, Kadja Grönke, Lucian Schiwietz, Susanne Tomkovic, Thomas Kauba, Wilhelm Seidel, and Wolfgang Seifert. CD-ROM. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02403_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02403). ISBN 9783761824030. 18.9 x 14 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm / Loos, Helmut. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 8 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02308 March 1841 to August 1842. Composed by Felix Bart...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02308 March 1841 to August 1842. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Christoph Koop, Helmut Loos, Sebastian Schmideler, Susanne Tomkovic, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Book. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02308_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02308). ISBN 9783761823088. 23.5 x 16 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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| Complete Letters, Volume 12 Barenreiter
SKU: BA.BVK02312 February 1847 to November 1847. Composed by Felix...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK02312 February 1847 to November 1847. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Helmut Loos, Lucian Schiwietz, Stefan Münnich, Uta Wald, and Wilhelm Seidel. Linen. Book. Baerenreiter Verlag #BVK02312_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BVK02312). ISBN 9783761823125. 23.7 x 16.5 cm inches. Preface: Seidel, Wilhelm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as letter-writer: at the heart of 19th century European culture
As one of the most important letter-writers of the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy maintained an extensive correspondence. With great style and eloquence he wrote letters to friends and family, letters from his travels and he also wrote to leading composers, musicians, artists as well as publishers. He corresponded with famous contemporaries such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner as well as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Carl Friedrich Zelter and Alexander von Humboldt.
The correspondence begins in 1816 and ends in 1847 with the composer’s death. These letters are invaluable documents shedding light not only on the genesis, publication and revision of his musical works, but also on a period when relations between Christians and Jews still had a chance to become harmonious, as Moses Mendelssohn, the imminent scholar and grandfather of the composer had advocated.
This edition will therefore be of great interest far beyond the circles of musicologists and music specialists. It will appeal to those who are interested in the history of culture and ideas and to those who perceive Mendelssohn and his family as representatives of a unique, diverse cultural epoch. The complete correspondence shows that Mendelssohn not only went on to become one of the leading figures of German musical culture in the 1840s, but that he also maintained a network of musical contacts throughout Europe.
The edition of the complete letters This scholarly-critical complete edition comprises 5,855 letters by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Previously only a small part of his correspondence had been published and made accessible to the public. The complete edition is based on Mendelssohn letters which have been compiled over decades by Rudolf Elvers as well as on international research carried out by an academic workgroup in Leipzig spearheaded by chief editors Helmut Loos and Wilhelm Seidel. They determined 500 additional letters hitherto unknown. Versions of the letter texts have been compiled from a scholarly-critical analysis of the sources, their historical context has been discussed and comments on all points in need of explanation have been made.
This edition of the complete letters consists of 12 volumes and a CD-ROM. Each volume contains indices of mentioned individuals and institutions, compositions by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel as well as a register of place names and currencies. In this way one obtains an all-encompassing view of this unique historical cosmos.
The Complete edition has been produced to the highest standards in terms of layout, cover and binding. It is an ideal collector’s item for bibliophiles, providing an excellent means for studying the composer and the period in which he lived.
The CD-ROM forms a valuable addition to the printed volumes. It offers the complete printed edition in the form of pdf. files, thereby making its approximately 9,500 pages digitally accessible and enabling letters and the corresponding commentary to be read in parallel. All terms can be located quickly and conveniently via a full text search. (The 12 volumes as well as the CD-ROM can only be purchased complete).
- German text only
The Editors Helmut Loos is Professor of Musicology at the University of Leipzig. He specialises in the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the reception of Beethoven, sacred music and links between Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. Wilhelm Seidel was professor at the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg and Leipzig. His publications are devoted to the temporal structure of music, music aesthetics in the 18th and 19th centuries and music of the 16th to 20th centuries, currently on Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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