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  2. Symphony No. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. Posth. 90, MWV N 16, commonly known as the Italian, [1] is an orchestral symphony written by German composer Felix Mendelssohn. History [ edit ]

  3. Roy Thomson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lobby The hall. Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located downtown in the city's entertainment district, it is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and the esports team Toronto Defiant. Opened in 1982, its circular architectural design exhibits a sloping and curvilinear glass exterior.

  4. Toronto Mendelssohn Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is a Canadian large vocal ensemble based in Toronto, Ontario. [1] It was co-founded in 1894 by Augustus S. Vogt and W. H. Hewlett to celebrate the opening of the Massey Hall. [2] The ensemble was originally an extension of the choir of Jarvis St. Baptist Church in Toronto

  5. Lobgesang - Wikipedia

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    You may hear Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 52 Hymn of Praise performed by the Gewandhaus Orchestra led by Kurt Masur in 1990 Here on Archive.org Lobgesang ( Hymn of Praise ), Op. 52 ( MWV A 18 [ 1 ] ), is an 11-movement "Symphony-Cantata on Words of the Holy Bible for Soloists , Choir and Orchestra " by Felix Mendelssohn .

  6. Elmer Iseler - Wikipedia

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    It is said that, in a long association between the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Iseler conducted over 150 performances of Messiah by George Frideric Handel. [ 2 ] In 1975, Iseler was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his many services in the field of music in Canada, particularly for his development of ...

  7. String symphonies (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    Felix Mendelssohn wrote thirteen string symphonies between 1821 and 1823, when he was between 12 and 14 years old. (For his mature symphonies, see here).These symphonies were tributes to Classical symphonies especially by Joseph Haydn, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

  8. Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, The Washington Post characterized Salerno-Sonnenberg as a "fiercely original, deeply emotive violinist". Over the 25 years she had already been concertizing, "her playing, always mercurial and exciting but occasionally a little scattershot, has become positively reliable, both musically and technically, without losing any of the wild electricity that always set her apart."

  9. Alessandro Siciliani - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Siciliani (born 1952) is an Italian conductor of opera and symphonic music. He is also a composer of symphonic music. Siciliani was born in Florence, Italy, the son of Ambra and Francesco Siciliani [], the celebrated opera impresario.