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Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 – 4 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include symphonies, concertos, piano music, organ music and chamber music. His best-known works include the overture and incidental music for A Midsummer Night's Dream (which includes his "Wedding March"), the Italian Symphony, the Scottish Symphony, the oratorio St. Paul, the oratorio Elijah, the overture The Hebrides, the mature Violin Concerto and the String Octet. The melody for the Christmas carol "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is also his. Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words are his most famous solo piano compositions.

Mendelssohn's grandfather was the renowned Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, but Felix was initially raised without religion. He was baptised at the age of seven, becoming a Reformed Christian. He was recognised early as a musical prodigy, but his parents were cautious and did not seek to capitalise on his talent. His sister Fanny Mendelssohn received a similar musical education and was a talented composer and pianist in her own right; some of her early songs were published under her brother's name and her Easter Sonata was for a time mistakenly attributed to him after being lost and rediscovered in the 1970s.

Mendelssohn enjoyed early success in Germany, and revived interest in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, notably with his performance of the St Matthew Passion in 1829. He became well received in his travels throughout Europe as a composer, conductor and soloist; his ten visits to Britain – during which many of his major works were premiered – form an important part of his adult career. His essentially conservative musical tastes set him apart from more adventurous musical contemporaries such as Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner, Charles-Valentin Alkan and Hector Berlioz. The Leipzig Conservatory, which he founded, became a bastion of this anti-radical outlook. After a long period of relative denigration due to changing musical tastes and antisemitism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, his creative originality has been re-evaluated. He is now among the most popular composers of the Romantic era.

Birth and Death Data: Born 1809 (Hamburg), Died November 4, 1847 (Leipzig)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1894 - 1950

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 351-375 of 614 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia 78525 10-in. 6/23/1919 Hark! The herald angels sing Columbia Stellar Quartette Male vocal quartet, unaccompanied composer  
Columbia 78713 10-in. 9/27/1919 Consolation Gatty Sellars Organ solo composer  
Columbia 79820 10-in. 5/4/1921 Spring song Emanuel Balaban ; Sascha Jacobsen Violin solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 80010 10-in. 9/28/1921 Consolation Gatty Sellars Organ solo composer  
Columbia 80284 10-in. 4/6/1922 Capricietto Josef Bonime ; Eddy Brown Violin solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 80596 10-in. 10/9/1922 O for the wings of a dove! Barbara Maurel Mezzo-soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 81257 10-in. 10/3/1923 Canzonetta London String Quartet String quartet composer  
Columbia 81331 10-in. 11/8/1923 Spring song Mischa Levitzki Piano solo composer  
Columbia 81526 10-in. 2/2/1924 Serenade, op. 67, no. 6 Pablo Casals ; Walter Golde Cello solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 30212 12-in. 2/9/1909 It is enough David Scull Bispham Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30214 12-in. between January and April 1909 Mendelssohn's Wedding march Prince's Military Band Band composer  
Columbia 30221 12-in. 2/24/1909 By Celia's arbour David Scull Bispham Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30543 12-in. ca.1910 Lord God of Abraham David Scull Bispham Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30546 12-in. ca. 1910-Feb. 1911 O God have mercy David Scull Bispham Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30612 12-in. 12/27/1910 War march of the priests Prince's Band Band composer  
Columbia 30671 12-in. 2/9/1911 O rest in the lord Margaret Keyes Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30810 12-in. 8/11/1911 If with all your hearts Charles Harrison Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30919 12-in. ca. 1911 Nocturne Prince's Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 30989 12-in. ca. Jan.-Sept. 1912 Hear ye, o Israel Gertrude Rennyson Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 30990 12-in. ca. Jan.-Sept. 1912 Hear ye, o israel Gertrude Rennyson Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 36353 12-in. ca. 1912 I would that my love David Scull Bispham ; Alice Nielsen Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with orchestra composer  
Columbia 36463 12-in. 10/11/1912 Scotch symphony Prince's Band Band composer  
Columbia 36520 12-in. 12/27/1912 Concerto in E minor : Finale Eugène Ysaÿe Violin solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 36543 12-in. 1/30/1913 Rondo capriccioso Xaver Scharwenka Piano solo composer  
Columbia 36693 12-in. 4/10/1913 Two songs without words Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
(Results 351-375 of 614 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix," accessed May 16, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102614.

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 16, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102614.

"Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 16 May 2024.

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