The Collected Works For Cello And Piano By Mendelssohn (The Well Tempered Press)
The Collected Works for Cello and Piano Mendelssohn (The Well Tempered Press)
The "Lied ohne Worte" (Song without Words) in D major, Op. 109 is a unique posthumous piece of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) arranged for Cello and Piano by Michael Denhoff, published by Breitkopf & Härtel. This character piece was created in 1845 and was dedicated by the composer to "Miss Lisa Cristiani".
The "Lied ohne Worte" (Song without Words) in D major, Op. 109 is a unique posthumous piece of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) arranged for Cello and Piano by Michael Denhoff, published by Breitkopf & Härtel. This character piece was created in 1845 and was dedicated by the composer to "Miss Lisa Cristiani".
The piece 'Song without Words' features a piano solo called 'Andante', a typical example of Mendelssohn's. The piece's primary focus is on the cello, which has an extensive range (C to a'') throughout the composition and is accompanied by a soft, springy sound background. The piece is structured in three parts (A - B - A), each addressing different emotions and expressions. The A part is in the primary key of D major and features a beautiful cello solo over the accompanying piano. The B part shifts to D minor, creating a more agitated and passionate atmosphere, with the cello playing sometimes in a virtuosic style and sometimes with extreme changes in register. The middle section ends with a 'ritardando' on an A major chord, transitioning back to the A section. The A section repeats the initial theme of the piece and incorporates echoes of the agitated D minor middle section in a more concise form, summing up the piece before ending quietly and peacefully.
The Collected Works for Cello and Piano Mendelssohn (The Well Tempered Press)
Mendelssohn Variations Op 17 and other pieces for violin and cello(Henle)
Mendelssohn, Sonata in D Op. 58 for Cello (Henle)
Mendelssohn Song without Words Opus 109 for violincello and piano (IMC)
Mendelssohn, Song without Words for Cello (or viola) and Piano (Schott)
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