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  2. Octet (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    Mendelssohn wrote his octet and gave a signed score to his friend and violin teacher Eduard Rietz as a birthday present. Rietz copied parts from the score to use for the premiere. The string octet was a fairly new genre of chamber music at the time, the most widely known genre of chamber music still being the string quartet. The genre was ...

  3. List of compositions by Felix Mendelssohn - Wikipedia

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    Violin Concerto (No. 1) in D minor, for violin and strings (1822) Violin Concerto (No. 2) in E minor, Op. 64 (1844) Recitative in G minor, for piano and strings (1820) Capriccio brillant for Piano and Orchestra in B minor, Op. 22 (1826, published 1832) Rondo brillant for Piano and Orchestra in E flat major, Op. 29 (1834)

  4. Piano Trio No. 1 (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49, was completed on 23 September 1839 and published the following year. The work is scored for a standard piano trio consisting of violin, cello and piano. It is one of Mendelssohn's most popular chamber works and is recognized as one of his greatest along with his Octet, Op. 20.

  5. Octet (Enescu) - Wikipedia

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    Enescu's composition stands in contrast to Felix Mendelssohn's Octet, which sets a soloistic violin part against an accompaniment of the other stringed instruments. Enescu's work on the other hand is "a genuine octet that finds its most natural expression just in its hallucinatory convergent and divergent contrapuntal voices". [7]

  6. Concerto for Violin and Strings (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    The Concerto for Violin and String Orchestra in D minor, MWV O 3, was composed by Felix Mendelssohn at the age of thirteen. It has three movements, Allegro–Andante–Allegro, and performance duration is approximately 22 minutes.

  7. Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, Mendelssohn and David kept up a regular correspondence during this time, [7] with Mendelssohn seeking technical and compositional advice. [9] Indeed, this violin concerto was the first of many to have been composed with the input of a professional violinist, and would influence many future collaborations. [11]

  8. Concerto for Piano, Violin and Strings (Mendelssohn)

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    It is likely that Mendelssohn drew this unusual pairing of solo piano and violin from Johann Hummel's own Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Orchestra in G major, Op. 17, with whom he had briefly studied in 1821. [5] The young Mendelssohn was also influenced by Carl Maria von Weber and frequently performed his Konzertstück in F minor.

  9. Octet - Wikipedia

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    Octet (music), ensemble consisting of eight instruments or voices, or composition written for such an ensemble String octet, a piece of music written for eight string instruments Octet (Mendelssohn), 1825 composition by Felix Mendelssohn; Octet (Bruch), 1920 composition by Max Bruch; Octet (Beethoven), 1793 composition by Ludwig van Beethoven

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