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"Mendelssohn: A Melodic Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Mendelssohn

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: LEIPZIG18556-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Statue of musical composer Felix Mendelssohn gazes across to St

LEIPZIG18556-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Statue of musical composer Felix Mendelssohn gazes across to St
Statue of musical composer Felix Mendelssohn gazes across to St. Thomas Church, The Church of Bach in Leipzig, Germany

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FELIX MENDELSSOHN. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 3 February 1809 - 4

FELIX MENDELSSOHN. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 3 February 1809 - 4 November 1847, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Portraits of Portraits of eight historical figures, Reinier Vinkeles, 1751 - 1816

Portraits of Portraits of eight historical figures, Reinier Vinkeles, 1751 - 1816

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Bust of Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847)

Bust of Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847); Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel, German, 1804 - 1861; Germany, Europe; 1848; Marble; Object: H: 59.7 x W: 39.4 x D: 25.4 cm (H: 23 1/2 x W: 15 1/2 x D)

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: MENDELSSOHNs SISTERS. German composer Felix Mendelssohns sisters, Fanny (1805-1847)

MENDELSSOHNs SISTERS. German composer Felix Mendelssohns sisters, Fanny (1805-1847) and Rebecca (1811-1858). Pencil drawing by Wilhelm Hensel, 1828

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: MOSES MENDELSSOHN (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. A page from The Book of Ruth

MOSES MENDELSSOHN (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. A page from The Book of Ruth, with Moses Mendelssohns translation to the left. It was written in German but printed using the Hebrew alphabet

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847). German composer, pianist and conductor. Etching

FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847). German composer, pianist and conductor. Etching, American, 1889

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohns Oratorio Elijah, poster, 1910

Mendelssohns Oratorio Elijah, poster, 1910
Midland Railway poster advertising the grand performance of the oratorio Elijah composed by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) held at the Crystal Palace, London, on 22nd June 1910

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Fingals Cave, best-known of the caves in the basalt stacks on the southwest coast of Staffa

Fingals Cave, best-known of the caves in the basalt stacks on the southwest coast of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. 69 metres long

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) (Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) German Romantic composer

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) (Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) German Romantic composer, born in Hamburg. After the portrait by Wilhelm Hensel (1794-1861)

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FELIX MENDELSSOHN. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 3 February 1809 - 4 November 1847

FELIX MENDELSSOHN. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 3 February 1809 - 4 November 1847, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: German classical composer of the early Romantic period, also a pianist, organist and conductor

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: MENDELSSOHN-BARTOLDY, Felix (1809-1847). Geman

MENDELSSOHN-BARTOLDY, Felix (1809-1847). Geman

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn-Bartoldy, Felix

Mendelssohn-Bartoldy, Felix
MENDELSSOHN-BARTOLDY, Felix Geman Romantic composer. Painting. Date: 1809 - 1847

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Js Bach / Leipzig Memorial

Js Bach / Leipzig Memorial
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Memorial erected at Leipzig by Felix Mendelssohn Date: 1685 - 1750

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FANNY HENSEL (1805-1847). N

FANNY HENSEL (1805-1847). N

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: REBECCA DIRICHLET (1811-1858). Rebecca Mendelssohn Dirichlet

REBECCA DIRICHLET (1811-1858). Rebecca Mendelssohn Dirichlet. Sister of German composer Felix Mendelssohn and wife of German mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet. Wood engraving, 1882

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: A. MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (1776-1835). Abraham Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. German Jewish banker

A. MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (1776-1835). Abraham Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. German Jewish banker. Wood engraving, 1882

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FANNY MENDELSSOHN HENSEL (1805-1847). German composer: wood engraving, 1881

FANNY MENDELSSOHN HENSEL (1805-1847). German composer: wood engraving, 1881, after a portrait by her husband, Wilhelm Hensel

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: MOSES MENDELSSOHN (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. Wood engraving, German, 1854

MOSES MENDELSSOHN (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. Wood engraving, German, 1854

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847). German composer, pianist and conductor

FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847). German composer, pianist and conductor. Steel engraving, 19th century, by G. Seidel after a painting by E. Magnus

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: FELIX MENDELSSOHN. (1809-1847). German composer. Oil sketch, 1821, by Carl Begas

FELIX MENDELSSOHN. (1809-1847). German composer. Oil sketch, 1821, by Carl Begas

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn statue, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Mendelssohn statue, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: The Birmingham Music Festival - The Great Music Hall

The Birmingham Music Festival - The Great Music Hall
The Birmingham Musical Festival showing the Great Music Hall with Mendelssohn conducting " Elijah"

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn Festival at the Crystal Palace

Mendelssohn Festival at the Crystal Palace
A torchlight procession during the Mendelssohn Festival at Crystal Palace. It followed the unveiling of Bacons statue of the composer

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Moses Mendelssohn / Graff

Moses Mendelssohn / Graff
MOSES MENDELSSOHN German philosopher (grandfather of Felix Mendelssohn, the composer)

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn at Leipzig

Mendelssohn at Leipzig
Mendelssohn conducts his own music at the Leipzig Gewandhaus

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn (Kelser)

Mendelssohn (Kelser)
FELIX MENDELSSOHN as a young man

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Victoria / Albert / Mendelss

Victoria / Albert / Mendelss
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer listens appreciatively to Prince Albert playing the organ at Buckingham Palace in 1842, while Queen Victoria sits by

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Felix Mendelssohn

Felix Mendelssohn
FELIX MENDELSSOHN German composer

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Cf Zelter / C Begas 1827

Cf Zelter / C Begas 1827
CARL FRIEDRICH ZELTER German composer and conductor, teacher of Mendelssohn, and friend of Goethe

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Spring Song (Price)

Spring Song (Price)
The Fruhlingslied (Spring Song) from his Lieder Ohne Worte (Songs without words) - an artists impression

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Spring Song (Zewy) 1904

Spring Song (Zewy) 1904
Two girls sing the Fruhlingslied (Spring Song) from his Lieder Ohne Worte (Songs without words) even though it is wordless - maybe someone has added some

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Maud Allan Spring Song

Maud Allan Spring Song
The Fruhlingslied (Spring Song) from his Lieder Ohne Worte (Songs without words) is interpreted by dancer Maud Allan (famous for her rendering of Wildes Salome)

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Fanny Mendelssohn

Fanny Mendelssohn
FANNY CAECILIE MENDELSSOHN sister of Felix Mendelssohn, and a composer in her own right - later Fanny Hensel

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Fanny Mendelssohn / Scrib

Fanny Mendelssohn / Scrib
FANNY CAECILIE MENDELSSOHN sister of Felix Mendelssohn, and a composer in her own right - later Fanny Hensel

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Rotary Music

Mendelssohn / Rotary Music
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer, with a quotation from his Rondo Capriccioso below

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Rotary

Mendelssohn / Rotary
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Stengel

Mendelssohn / Stengel
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Fr

Mendelssohn / Fr
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Nister

Mendelssohn / Nister
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer as a young man

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Wills Cig

Mendelssohn / Wills Cig
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer in middle age

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Eichhorn

Mendelssohn / Eichhorn
FELIX MENDELSSOHN the German composer as a young man

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Mendelssohn / Friedrich

Mendelssohn / Friedrich
FELIX MENDELSSOHN as a young man, with a quotation from his Spring Song or Fruhlingslied

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Moses Mendelssohn / Book

Moses Mendelssohn / Book
MOSES MENDELSSOHN German philosopher (grandfather of Felix Mendelssohn, the composer)

Background imageMendelssohn Collection: Felix Mendelssohn / Ink

Felix Mendelssohn / Ink
FELIX MENDELSSOHN German composer



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"Mendelssohn: A Melodic Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Mendelssohn, a renowned German composer whose timeless melodies continue to captivate hearts around the globe. From his exquisite compositions to his influence on various art forms, Mendelssohn's legacy is one that transcends boundaries. In "Portrait of Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fyodorovna, " we catch a glimpse of Princess Elizabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, her regal presence mirroring the elegance found in Mendelssohn's music. The passengers on the platform, eagerly awaiting a yellow train, symbolize the anticipation felt before immersing oneself in his harmonious creations. Margaret Morris gracefully dances through a nocturne of Mendelssohn, her movements echoing the delicate notes that fill the air. Meanwhile, at Potsdam's Einstein Tower - an architectural marvel designed in 1920 - science and art converge as if inspired by Mendelssohn's ability to blend emotion with intellect. The 19th-century portrait by C Cook captures Mendelssohn's essence; his passion for music radiates from every stroke. In "Mendelssohn's Elijah, " we witness his genius come alive through powerful choral arrangements that stir souls and elevate spirits. Felix Mendelssohn himself comes to life in Aubrey Beardsley's drawing - capturing both his musical prowess as a composer, pianist, and conductor. Just as Titania reigns over fairies in Shakespearean tales, Ethel Gabain portrays her ethereal beauty reminiscent of melodies composed by this musical maestro. "The Vale of Rest" evokes tranquility akin to listening to Mendelssohn’s soothing serenades while contemplating life’s mysteries. Yet amidst partings depicted in vibrant lithographs or joyous spring songs celebrating innocence lies an underlying truth – man must sometimes sever ties with what he loves most.