Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra Chmura Kubelik - A Midsummer Nights Dream The Hebrides The Fair Melusine

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Review by Christopher Curry

The album "A Midsummer Nights Dream The Hebrides The Fair Melusine" by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and London Symphony Orchestra Chmura Kubelik is a magnificent masterpiece that showcases the composer's genius. The album features three of Mendelssohn's most celebrated works, all performed with precision and passion by the two orchestras and chorus.

The album begins with the overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream," a playful and enchanting piece that perfectly captures the whimsical spirit of Shakespeare's play. The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus bring the music to life with their dynamic performance, expertly navigating the complex rhythms and harmonies of Mendelssohn's score.

Next up is "The Hebrides," a hauntingly beautiful work that evokes the rugged landscape and wild beauty of the Scottish islands. The London Symphony Orchestra under Chmura Kubelik's baton delivers a powerful rendition of this atmospheric piece, the sweeping strings and majestic brass creating a sense of awe and majesty.

Finally, the album concludes with "The Fair Melusine," a delightful and playful piece that tells the story of a water fairy. The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus once again demonstrate their skill and artistry, bringing Mendelssohn's charming melodies to life with their energetic performance.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
March Of The Elves: Allegro Vivace1:16
The Fair Melusine, Op. 32
Funeral March: Andante Commodo0:51
Wedding March: Allegro Vivace4:43
Intermezzo: Allegro Appassionato3:23
Dance Of The Rustics: Allegro Di Molto1:37
Notturno: Con Moto Tranquillo5:35
Allegro Molto10:31
Allegro Con Moto11:44
Scherzo: Allegro Vivace4:44
Overture: Allegro Di Molto11:47
Song With Chorus: Allegro Ma Non Troppo "Bunte Schlangen, Zweigezüngt"3:14
The Hebrides - Overture, Op. 26
Finale: Allegro Di Molto "Bei Des Feuers Mattem Flimmern"4:02
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Overture And Incidental Music Opp. 21 & 61

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469 643-2

Labels

Deutsche Grammophon

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Composed ByFelix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

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About Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra Chmura Kubelik

German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include symphonies, concertos, piano music and chamber music. Born: 1809-02-03 (Hamburg) Died: 1847-11-04 (Leipzig) At nine Mendelssohn made his public debut as a pianist, at ten he attended the Berlin Singakademie. Very precocious and industrious composer, between 1820 and 1824 he had already written numerous works. He made numerous trips at home and abroad, in 1829 he stayed for the first time in London, gaining praise as a piano concert player and as an author. In the same year, in Berlin he reproduced 's St.Matthew Passion, removing it from oblivion. In 1835 he moved to Leipzig concert director of the , actively contributing to city life. also in Leipzig, in 1842, he founded a music conservatory. Mendelssohn dies suddenly, suffering from apoplexy at the age of thirty-eight. His sister contributed six compositions to the first two songbooks published under his name (Op. 8 Nos. 2/3/12, Op. 9 Nos. 7/10/12). Real Name: Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.

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    • Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

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Summary by Christopher Curry

"A Midsummer Nights Dream The Hebrides The Fair Melusine" is a must-have album for fans of classical music, and a fitting tribute to one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. The two orchestras and chorus deliver an unforgettable performance that showcases the depth and beauty of Mendelssohn's music, and is sure to delight and inspire listeners for years to come.