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Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy is the [[:Category:Romantic composers|romantic composer]] usually known by the name Felix Mendelssohn. | Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy is the [[:Category:Romantic composers|romantic composer]] usually known by the name Felix Mendelssohn. | ||
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*{{NoCo|Cantique pour l'Eglise Wallonne de Francfort}} | *{{NoCo|Cantique pour l'Eglise Wallonne de Francfort}} | ||
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*{{NoCo|Drei geistliche Lieder, Op. 96|'''Anthem „Why, O Lord, delay for ever“ ("Drei geistliche Lieder", „Hymne“), MWV A 19 (Op. 96), MWV B 33 | *{{NoCo|Drei geistliche Lieder, Op. 96|'''Anthem''' „Why, O Lord, delay for ever“ ("Drei geistliche Lieder", „Hymne“), MWV A 19 (Op. 96), MWV B 33 (complete)}} | ||
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*{{NoCo|Lauda Sion, Op. 73}} ''(see score page for links to scores of individual movements)'' | *{{NoCo|Lauda Sion, Op. 73}} ''(see score page for links to scores of individual movements)'' | ||
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#{{NoCo|Weihnachten, Op. 79, No. 1|Weihnachten (Christmas), MWV B{{spc|2}}42}} ''„Frohlocket, ihr Völker“ (Rejoice, ye people)'' | #{{NoCo|Weihnachten, Op. 79, No. 1|Weihnachten (Christmas), MWV B{{spc|2}}42}} ''„Frohlocket, ihr Völker“ (Rejoice, ye people)'' | ||
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Revision as of 23:47, 27 October 2019
"Mendelssohn" redirects here. If you are looking for a different Mendelssohn, see the disambiguation page.
Life
Born: 3 February 1809
Died: 4 November 1847
Biography:
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy is the romantic composer usually known by the name Felix Mendelssohn.
View the Wikipedia article on Felix Mendelssohn.
List of choral works
For a complete list of choral works:
- sorted by opus number, see Felix Mendelssohn - list of choral works
- sorted alphabetically by title, see Felix Mendelssohn compositions
Sacred music
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Secular music
with orchestra
Solo songs with piano - possibly with choral arrangements
- Abendlied, Op. 19b, No. 4
- Auf Flügeln des Gesanges
- Entsagung, Op. 9 No. 11
- Ferne, Op. 9, No. 9
- Frühlingsgruß, Op. 19a, No. 5
- Frühlingslied, Op. 71, No. 2
- Jagdlied, Op. 84, No. 3
- Lieblingsplätzchen, Op. 99, No. 3
- Morgenlied, Op. 86, No. 2
Partsongs with piano
- Abendlied WoO 11 No. 2 SA
- Ave Maria op. 98 Nr. 2 "Horch der Abendglocke Ton" SS
- Abschiedslied der Zugvögel, Op. 63 No. 2 ("Canto d'addio") SA
- Das ist der Tag des Herrn, Op.77 No. 1 (SA) arr. TTBB a cappella as Sonntagsmorgen
- Maiglöckchen und die Blümelein, Op. 63, No. 6
Partsongs a cappella
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Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
External links
- Classical Net page on Mendelssohn
- Complete Works at IMSLP (choral works begin with series 13)
- Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum / Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: Gesamtwerk, Hrsg. von Julius Rietz