- the
early Romantic period.
Mendelssohn's compositions include symphonies, concertos,
piano music,
organ music and
chamber music. His best-known works...
- The
MendelssohnKammerChor
Berlin (English:
MendelssohnChamberChoir Berlin) was
named in
September 2006 by
Volkher Häusler, who had
founded the
choir in...
-
Elijah (German: Elias), Op. 70, MWV A 25, is an
oratorio by
Felix Mendelssohn depicting events in the life of the
Prophet Elijah as told in the books...
- Singers,
Chamber Choir Ireland,
Canadian Chamber Choir,
Swedish Radio Choir,
Nederlands Kamerkoor,
Latvian Radio Choir)
School choirs Signing choir using...
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Mendelssohn (14
November 1805 – 14 May 1847) was a
German composer and
pianist of the
early Romantic era who was
known as ****
Hensel after her...
- Opus One:
Berks Chamber Choir is a non-profit
community choral ensemble based in Reading, Pennsylvania. The SATB
Choir is Opus One's
flagship ensemble...
-
minor finale. Akin to a
victory hymn and
intended by
Mendelssohn to
allude to a male-voice
choir, this
ending returns to the
balladic tone of the first...
- St. Paul (in
German Paulus), Op. 36, is an
oratorio by
Felix Mendelssohn. The
composer oversaw versions and
performances in both
German and
English within...
- eight-part
choir a
cappella by
Felix Mendelssohn. He
wrote it in 1844 for the
Berlin Cathedral,
setting verses 11 and 12 from
Psalm 91. Later,
Mendelssohn made...
- "Symphony-Cantata on
Words of the Holy
Bible for Soloists,
Choir and Orchestra" by
Felix Mendelssohn.
After the composer's
death it was
published as his Symphony...