-
balance of the
formal components of the movement. Thus
typically in a
Mendelssohnian movement, the development-recapitulation
transition might not be strongly...
- 'emptied the
concept of the
Messiah and Zion of all
concrete import.' The '
Mendelssohnian enlightenment consistently developed during the
first half of the nineteenth...
- Archive, 28
January 2005,
accessed 21
August 2016; Hugill, Robert. "
Mendelssohnian charm: Sir
Arthur ****van's
Macbeth and The Tempest", PlanetHugill...
- just
cannot recognize that it is Rubinstein.
There is
nothing that is
Mendelssohnian,
nothing as he used to
write formerly." By 1867,
ongoing tensions with...
-
chamber pieces are
mostly from his
early years, and are
generally in a
Mendelssohnian style. With the
exception of his
Imperial March,
composed for a royal...
- Archive, 28
January 2005,
accessed 21
August 2016; Hugill, Robert. "
Mendelssohnian charm: Sir
Arthur ****van's
Macbeth and The Tempest", PlanetHugill...
- Archive, 28
January 2005,
accessed 21
August 2016; Hugill, Robert. "
Mendelssohnian charm: Sir
Arthur ****van's
Macbeth and The Tempest", PlanetHugill...
- **** Hensel,
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, and the
Formation of the "
Mendelssohnian"
Style (PDF). Durham,
North Carolina: Duke University. OCLC 852761347...
- sect
began to form there,
which still existed at the
beginning of the
Mendelssohnian era.
Jacob Querido (died 1690), son of
Joseph Filosof, and
brother of...
- (1811–1875),
among others, took the
opposite view, and
considered that the
Mendelssohnian theory had been
carried beyond its
legitimate bounds.
Underlying the...