Bach's music since the composer's death.
Felix Mendelssohn For more information visit http://musicanappreciation.blogspot.com/
There are many inspirations for Mendelssohn's music. The inspiration for each piece varies widely because Mendelssohn was a very complicated composer.
Mendelssohn was notably inspired by the poetry of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Heinrich Heine. Goethe's lyrical themes and emotional depth resonated with Mendelssohn, particularly in his song cycles, while Heine's works influenced the expressiveness and Romantic qualities in Mendelssohn's music. Both poets helped shape the emotional landscape of Mendelssohn's compositions, reflecting the intertwining of literature and music in his artistry.
Richard Wagner, the music is from "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The usual recessional used at weddings is from "Lohengrin" and was written by Felix Mendelssohn. It's the other way round. Wagner wrote the music known as 'Here comes the bride' and Mendelssohn's Wedding March is from his incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream
The most famous composers include Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Mendelssohn, Strauss and Wagner among others.
Felix Mendelssohn For more information visit http://musicanappreciation.blogspot.com/
There are many inspirations for Mendelssohn's music. The inspiration for each piece varies widely because Mendelssohn was a very complicated composer.
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Mendelssohn was notably inspired by the poetry of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Heinrich Heine. Goethe's lyrical themes and emotional depth resonated with Mendelssohn, particularly in his song cycles, while Heine's works influenced the expressiveness and Romantic qualities in Mendelssohn's music. Both poets helped shape the emotional landscape of Mendelssohn's compositions, reflecting the intertwining of literature and music in his artistry.
Mendelssohn's Octet for Strings in Eb Major
Richard Wagner, the music is from "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The usual recessional used at weddings is from "Lohengrin" and was written by Felix Mendelssohn. It's the other way round. Wagner wrote the music known as 'Here comes the bride' and Mendelssohn's Wedding March is from his incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream
The most famous composers include Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Mendelssohn, Strauss and Wagner among others.
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
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Mendelssohn did not teach the German language. He was a renowned composer, conductor, and pianist who contributed greatly to the development of Western classical music. Mendelssohn's works are still celebrated and performed worldwide today.
Felix Mendelssohn wrote some extremely well-known music as the background to William Shakespeare's play, including a wedding march that absolutely everybody knows, although they may not know it was by Mendelssohn or that it was for Shakespeare's play. People who write plays are called playwrights--that would be Shakespeare. People who write music (well, classical music anyway) are called composers--Mendelssohn is the composer. Just in case you still don't know what the wedding march sounds like, I'm attaching a link.
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel