Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847)

First broadcast from 20061030 to 20090130.

 
 
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01A Charmed Childhood20061030Felix Mendelssohn grew up in a wealthy, privileged environment. His musical prodigy was nurtured by his parents and a series of distinguished teachers, resulting in a prolific number of accomplished works by the age of 16. Donald Macleod explores Mendelssohn's formative years, leading up to an unprecedented chamber masterpiece, the Octet in E flat.
Leicht und luftig (Seven Characteristic Pieces), Op 7 No 7
Benjamin Frith (piano)
String Symphony No 1
Concerto Köln
Bogy's Aria (Die Beiden Pädagogen)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bass-baritone)
Munchener Rundfunkorchester
Heinz Wallberg (conductor)
Octet in E flat, Op 20
Royal String Quartet
Psophos Quartet.
02Siblings And Songs20061031In the 1820s, the Mendelssohn household was a hive of conversational, intellectual and creative activity. Felix and his siblings, Fanny, Rebecka and Paul, shared a happy childhood. Donald Macleod looks at the impact this closeness had on Mendelssohn's compositions.
A Midsummer Night's Dream - overture
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Frans Brüggen (director)
Fanny Mendelssohn: When I look into your eyes
Sophie Daneman (soprano)
Sarah Connolly (mezzo)
Eugene Asti (piano)
Neue Liebe
Barbara Bonney (soprano)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
Songs without Words (excerpts)
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
Cello Sonata No 2
Steven Isserlis (cello)
Melvyn Tan (fortepiano).
03The Composer's Voice: Private Passions20061101Away from the family home, Mendelssohn took inspiration for his music from women, wine and the wild wonder of Fingal?s Cave. With a strong romantic spirit, he composed works of great passion, often in the intimate world of chamber music.
Rondo Capriccioso, Op 14
Murray Perahia (piano)
Hebrides Overture, Op 26
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Joseph Swensen
Ersatz für Unbestand
Lob der Trunkenheit
Die Singphoniker
Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 49
Isaac Stern (violin)
Leonard Rose (cello)
Eugene Istomin (piano).
04Revivals, Revisions And Religion20061102Throughout his life Mendelssohn championed the music of his predecessors, including a remarkable revival of Bach's St Matthew Passion in 1829. Donald Macleod investigates this driving force, as well as Mendelssohn's obsessive revisions of his own compositions.
O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde gross (Bach: St Matthew Passion, arr. Mendelssohn)
Chorus Musicus
Das Neue Orchester
Christoph Spering (conductor)
Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Op 35
Benjamin Frith (piano)
Symphony No 4 (Italian)
(Revised 1834 version with first movement from original version)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
Thanks be to God! (Elijah)
Edinburgh Festival Chorus
David Jones (chorus master)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Paul Daniel (conductor).
05 LASTThe Eclipse Of Music20061103Mendelssohn's death was described as the eclipse of music, yet the posthumous attitude to his music has often been derogatory. Donald Macleod concludes his series on Mendelssohn?s short life by charting his demise, from the death of his beloved sister Fanny to his own death in 1847 and the remarkable legacy he left, exemplified by his Violin Concerto.
Fanny Mendelssohn: Bergeslust, Op 10 No 5
Susan Gritton (soprano)
Eugene Asti (piano)
String Quartet in Fm, Op 80
Melos Quartet
Violin Concerto in Em, Op 64
Nikolaj Znaider
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta (conductor).
01A Charmed Childhood 20090126Donald Macleod explores Mendelssohn's formative years, leading up to an unprecedented chamber masterpiece - the Octet in E flat. Mendelssohn grew up in a wealthy, privileged environment, and his musical talent was nurtured by his parents and a series of distinguished teachers. The result - a prolific number of accomplished works by the age of 16.
Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
Leicht und luftig (Seven Characteristic Pieces, Op 7)
  • bbc recording.
    Donald Macleod explores mendelssohn's formative years leading up to his octet in e flat
  • benjamin frith (piano)
  • concerto koln
  • cpo 9995502 - cd1 tr 10
    octet in e flat, op 20
  • dietrich fischer-dieskau (bass-baritone)
  • heinz wallberg (conductor)
  • munchener rundfunkorchester
  • naxos 8.553541 - tr 10
    string symphony no 1
  • psophos quartet
  • royal string quartet
  • teldec 4509-98435-2 - cd1 trs 4-6
    bogy's aria (die beiden padagogen)
  • 02Siblings And Songs 20090127In the 1820s, the Mendelssohn household was a hive of conversational, intellectual and creative activity. Felix and his siblings, Fanny, Rebecka and Paul, shared a happy, magical childhood. Donald Macleod looks at the impact this closeness had on Felix Mendelssohn's compositions.
    Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
    Overture (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
  • Daniel Barenboim (piano)
  • Steven Isserlis (cello)
  • barbara bonney (soprano)
  • cd1 t 3 & 9: cd2 t6 and 10
    cello sonata no 2
  • cd1 t15-18.
    Donald Macleod on the impact mendelssohn's closeness to his family had on his compositions
  • cd1 t18
    songs without words (excerpts)
  • cd1 t1
    fanny mendelssohn: when i look into your eyes
  • cd1 t5
    neue liebe/new love
  • deutsche grammophon 2531260
  • eugene asti (piano)
  • frans bruggen (director)
  • geoffrey parsons (piano)
  • glossa gcd921101
  • hyperion cda67388
  • melvyn tan (fortepiano)
  • orchestra of the eighteenth century
  • rca 09026625532
  • sarah connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • sophie daneman (soprano)
  • teldec 2292449462
  • 03The Composer's Voice: Private Passions 20090128Donald Macleod considers how Mendelssohn took inspiration for his music from women, wine and the wild wonder of Fingal's Cave. With a strong romantic spirit, he composed works of great passion, often in the intimate world of chamber music.
    Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
    Rondo Capriccioso, Op 14
  • Murray Perahia (piano)
  • cbs cd42401
  • cd1 t 1-4.
    Donald Macleod explores how mendelssohn took inspiration for his music from women and wine
  • cd1 t 9 and 21
    piano trio no 1 in d minor, op 49
  • cd1 t1
    ersatz fur unbestand (two drinking songs)
  • cd1 t9
    hebrides overture, op 26
  • cpo 999 091-2
  • die singphoniker
  • eugene istomin (piano)
  • isaac stern (violin)
  • joseph swensen (conductor)
  • leonard rose (cello)
  • linn ckd205
  • lob der trunkenheit
  • scottish chamber orchestra
  • sony classical smk64519
  • 04Revivals, Revisions And Religion 20090129Throughout his life Mendelssohn championed the music of his predecessors, including a remarkable revival of Bach's St Matthew Passion in 1829. Donald Macleod investigates this driving force, as well as Mendelssohn's obsessive revisions of his own compositions.
    Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
    O Mensch, bewein dein Sunde gross (Bach: St Matthew Passion, arr. Mendelssohn)
  • benjamin frith (piano)
  • cd1 t 1 and 2
    symphony no 4, op 90 (italian - revised 1834 version with first movement from original version)
  • cd1 t 1,9,10,11
    thanks be to god! (elijah)
  • cd1 t22.
    Donald Macleod on mendelssohn's interest in bach's music and revisions of his own work
  • cd1 t24
    prelude and fugue in e minor, op 35
  • chorus musicus
  • christoph spering (conductor)
  • das neue orchester
  • david jones (chorus master)
  • decca 4556882
  • deutsche grammophon 4591562
  • edinburgh festival chorus
  • john eliot gardiner (conductor)
  • naxos 8.550939
  • opus 111
  • orchestra of the age of enlightenment
  • paul daniel (conductor)
  • vienna philharmonic orchestra
  • 05 LASTThe Eclipse Of Music 20090130The musical world described Mendelssohn's death as 'the eclipse of music', yet the posthumous attitude to his work has often been derogatory. Donald Macleod charts the composer's final years, from the death of his beloved sister, Fanny, to his own in 1847 and his remarkable legacy, exemplified by his Violin Concerto in E minor.
    Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
    Fanny Mendelssohn: Bergeslust, Op 10, No 5
  • cd1 t29
    string quartet in f minor, op 80
  • cd1 tracks 1-3.
    Donald Macleod charts mendelssohn's final years and his remarkable legacy
  • cd1 tracks 9-12
    violin concerto in e minor, op 64
  • deutsche grammophon 4158832
  • eugene asti (piano)
  • hyperion cda 67110
  • israel philharmonic orchestra
  • melos quartet
  • nikolaj znaider
  • rca 82876692172
  • susan gritton (soprano)
  • zubin mehta (conductor)
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