This German composer is a pianist, musical conductor, teacher, and of the most-celebrated figures of the early Romantic period. Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1826), Italian Symphony (1833), a violin concerto (1844), two piano concerti (1831, 1837), the oratorio Elijah (1846), and several pieces of chamber music are all this composer’s most famous works. Romanticism is this composer initiating key aspects and this composer largely observed Classical models and practices. Moses Mendelssohn is this composer’s grandfather. This German composer is Felix Mendelssohn. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, now known as Felix Mendelssohn, was born on February 3, 1809 at Hamburg, Germany and died on November 4, 1847 at Leipzig. Mendelssohn’s
Dmitri Mendeleev once had a dream after he, passed out, while working on his element cards about what his future periodic table would look like, and once he woke up, he miraculously fulfilled his lifelong dream and finished the periodic table.
Fanny Mendelssohn was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1805 and is the oldest of four children. Fanny was brought up at a young age to revolve around music education along with her younger brother Felix Mendelssohn .She is known for being a German composer and pianist . Both Fanny and Felix were considered prodigies at the time but she was limited to her brother due to favoritism in males. Due to this she performed many of her works under her brothers name. Even with such a disadvantage she composed over 450 pieces of music and now are regraded with a higher class of thought. She later married Wilhelm Hensel and took her husbands last name so she was now known as Fanny Hensel. She still composed many works after the marriage due to her husbands
Johannes Brahms was a German Composer, Pianist and conductor of the 19th century or the Romantic period. He was one of the 3 B's or the Big three: Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. Johannes was a very self-critic man he burned many of his pieces before he could get anyone's opinion on them and he burned all of his compositions that he wrote before the age of 19.
Some of the great composers during this time were Franz Josef Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
Romantic music inspired two smaller movements: nationalistic music and music about legends. Richard Wagner (1813-1883) is a German composer who wrote many pieces on the basis of a story or myth. He revolutionized opera through creativity, discontent with musical formulas and his focus on drama.
had to raise his two brothers because their father wasn’t able to care for them after he became an alcoholic because of the passing of his wife.
Mendelssohn was a famous German composer of the Romantic period. Although he was born into a Jewish family and grew up without a religion he soon became a reformed Christian. Mendelssohn was born with the talent to be able to play instruments and make music, but his parents never really supported his talent and didn’t help him to improve his talent. He went on to pursue what he loved to do and that was to compose and conduct music. Mendelssohn was born in Hamburg, Germany, 1809.
Fanny Hensel formerly known as Fanny Mendelssohn before she was married was born November 14, 1805 in Hamburg, Germany as the eldest child in here family. She had three younger siblings: Rebecca, Paul, and most famously, Felix. The children were born into a well cultured family to Abraham Mendelssohn, a well to do banker, and his wife, Lea. Although her parents were Jewish, she and her siblings were not brought as Jewish and never practice Judaism. The children were brought up and baptized as Lutherans. Both Fanny and Felix learned piano from the best music teachers available although the teacher favored Fanny more, and apparently Fanny memorized Johann Sebastian Bach’s entire Well-Tempered Clavier at the age of 13. Felix admits that Fanny was better than him. He even relied on her advice for his works.
The composer I chose as Orlande de Lassus. Lassus was a renasiance composer. He started composer towards the middle of 1500s but did not stop until the late 1500s.
Johannes Brahms was born in Germany in 1833. He was a musical child prodigy! Luckily, his father recognized his talent and helped teach him music. Brahms got jobs playing in bars and taverns around Hamburg. In his teenage years he focused on dance music which he played every night as part of his job. However, since Brahms disliked wasting time he propped a book up and read while he played piano. When Brahms was 20 he met Robert Schumann, who called Brahms a genius! Eventually Brahms became one of the most famous composers of his day, with word of his music spreading through his home country and the many surrounding it. Brahms music brought warm and rich romantic music to the classical age. However, Brahms was quite self critical and often did
Felix Mendelssohn was born in Hamburg on February 3, 1809, in Germany. In 1819, he joined the Singakademie music academy and began composing non-stop. At age 9, he made his public debut in Berlin. At Singakademie, he also became a conductor, but continued to compose prolifically. Mendelssohn founded the Leipzig Conservatory of Music in 1843. He died on November 4, 1847, in Leipzig. He was a great composer and changed music for ever. In 1829 Mendelssohn also became a conductor. He conducted a performance of Bach's St. Matthew Passion. The performance's success led to other great opportunities which included a chance to conduct the London Singing Society that same year.
Who is the composer (full name and dates)? List three points about his life and environment.
Felix Mendelssohn is a well-known German composer, pianist and organist of the early Romantic Era. At a very young age, Felix Mendelssohn quickly established himself as a musical prodigy and is now studied by people across the world. What many do not know is that Felix had an older sister who was also a musical prodigy; however, unfortunately, she does not get the same credit as her older brother. Due to the gender politics of this time, women who performed after the age of one who should be married were looked at negatively in society. Women were meant to serve their husbands and take care of the children, not to compose or perform at musical venues. Pieces from both Songs without Words composed by Felix Mendelssohn and Das Jahr composed by Fanny Mendelssohn have so many similarities. When taking a closer look at Felix’s compositional work, it is sometimes indistinguishable to the works of Fanny.
He wrote this after he read a german translation of William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Romantic Period really focused on relating their music to literature, which Mendelssohn did a great job with. The tempo of this song is very flexible and he also experimented with the timbre of the piece by having different performers play their instruments in a different way at certain times. This piece took the time to have different sections focused on at different points as well as made it to where you would look at the whole orchestra as a group and not
Felix Mendelssohn was one of the most famous composers during the 19th century. Although in his music he did show some features of romanticism, he was strongly influenced by traditional genres such as counterpoint etc. In this essay, the biography of the composer, background of the genre and analysis of the piece will be investigated