Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix - "Lied ohne Worte" for Viola & Harp Opus 19 No. 1 Alto et Harpe |
Compositeur : | Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix (1809 - 1847) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Alto et Harpe | ||||
Genre : | Romantique | ||||
Arrangeur : Editeur : | MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - ) | ||||
Date : | 1834 | ||||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||||
Ajoutée par magataganm, 09 Mar 2015 Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, generally known in English-speaking countries, as Felix Mendelssohn (1809 -- 1847) was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. He wrote "Songs Without Words" (Lieder ohne Worte) is a series of short, lyrical piano pieces by the Romantic composer Felix Mendelssohn, written between 1829 and 1845. The eight volumes of Songs Without Words, each consisting of six "songs" (Lieder), were written at various points throughout Mendelssohn's life, and were published separately. The piano became increasingly popular in Europe during the early nineteenth century, when it became a standard item in many middle-class households. The pieces are within the grasp of pianists of various abilities and this undoubtedly contributed to their popularity. This great popularity has caused many critics to under-rate their musical value. The first volume was published by Novello in London (1832) as Original Melodies for the Pianoforte, but the later volumes used the title Songs Without Words. Although this work was originally written for Piano, I created this arrangement for Viola & Concert (Pedal) Harp. Partition centrale : | Six Chansons pour voix et piano (9 partitions) | |
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