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The sonatas include references to a number of Lutheran chorales, and No. 3 incorporates a processional piece which Mendelssohn had begun writing for the wedding of his sister Fanny in 1829. No 4 was the last to be written.
Organ Sonata No. 3 in A major (1844) (MWV W 58) 4. Organ Sonata No. 4 in B-flat major (1845) (MWV W 59) ... (MWV U 30) (actually Mendelssohn's 1st Piano Sonata) Op ...
Mendelssohn played and composed for organ from the age of 11 until his death. His primary organ works are the Three Preludes and Fugues, Op. 37 (1837), and the Six Sonatas, Op. 65 (1845), of which Eric Werner wrote "next to Bach's works, Mendelssohn's Organ Sonatas belong to the required repertory of all organists". [151]
No. 3 Andante maestoso in E minor ("Trauermarsch") No. 4 Allegro con anima in G major; No. 5 Andante con moto in A minor ("Venezianisches Gondellied" or Venetian Boat Song No. 3) No. 6 Allegretto grazioso in A major ("Frühlingslied" or "Spring Song") Book 6, Op. 67 (1843–1845) No. 1 Andante in E-flat major; No. 2 Allegro leggiero in F-sharp ...
A few days later Mendelssohn and his companion visited the western coast of Scotland and the island of Staffa, which in turn inspired the composer to start the Hebrides. [7] After completing the first version of the Hebrides, Mendelssohn continued to work on his initial sketches of what would become Symphony No. 3 while touring Italy. [3]
Felix Mendelssohn began composing his Piano Quartet No. 3 in B minor, Op. 3, for piano, violin, viola and cello in late 1824 and completed it on 18 January 1825, just before his sixteenth birthday. The quartet was published later that year and was dedicated to Goethe whom Mendelssohn had met a few years earlier. Mendelssohn's three numbered ...
Drei Motetten (Three motets), Op. 39, is a collection of three sacred motets for women's voices and organ by Felix Mendelssohn. Composed in 1830 for different liturgical occasions and in different scoring, they were published together in 1838.
Fantasie in F-sharp minor, Op. 28, by Felix Mendelssohn, is a work composed for piano in three movements to be played without pause. This work was also known as Sonata écossaise (Scottish Sonata). First an Allegro in F-sharp minor in a loose sonata form, then an Allegro con moto in A major, and third a finale in F-sharp minor, in sonata form ...
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