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A selection of personal and professional letters by Felix Mendelssohn addressed to Ignaz and Charlotte Moscheles, presented in English translation and arranged chronologically. The correspondence mixes reflections on musical ideas, rehearsals, and business matters with domestic anecdotes, travel notes, and expressions of friendship and condolence. Editorial material and extracts from replies supply dates and context, while an index and brief chronology help orient readers. Occasional illustrations and commentary highlight social music-making and the correspondent’s temperament, yielding an intimate portrait of artistic life conveyed through everyday exchanges.

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Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) was a prominent German composer, pianist, and conductor of the early Romantic period. He is best known for his symphonic works, concertos, and choral compositions, which reflect a blend of classical traditions and romantic expressiveness. Mendelssohn's famous oratorio, "Elijah," and the beloved hymn tune "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" showcase his ability to combine lyrical melodies with intricate harmonies. In addition to his musical achievements, Mendelssohn was an influential figure in the revival of interest in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. His letters, such as those compiled in "Letters of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy from Italy and Switzerland," provide insight into his life and artistic development.

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