Parts of compositions,  (Mendelssohn)

Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)


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op.102 ¹ 2,4,5,1,6 Çàãðåá, 2013
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op. 62 ¹ 3, 6 Çàãðåá, 2013
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op. 53 ¹ 2 Çàãðåá, 2013
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op. 67 ¹ 2, 5 Çàãðåá, 2013
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Capriccio in e-moll from Op.81. Recorded: May 25, 1952, Berlin.
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Capriccio in e-moll from Op.81. Recorded: May 10-14, 1954, Hannover.
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Capriccio in e-moll from îp. 81. Recorded: February 1955, London.
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Early version of Op.19 No.2. Rec. 2011, Sweden.
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Op.61: I. Scherzo (Arr. for solo piano)
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Op.61: IX. Wedding March (Arr. for solo piano)
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Op.61: V. Notturno (Arr. for solo piano)
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Oð. 19, ¹ 1. Recorded: May 19, 1937, London.
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Overture to Paulus (arr. William Thomas Best) // Thomas Hill organ (1883), St. Pieterskerk, Leiden // rec. in 2013
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Oð. 67, ¹ 6. Recorded: November 10, 1919. Arr. Elman.
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`Venetian Boat-Songs`, Op. 30, No.6. Taken from a LP released by CONNOISSEUR SOCIETY (USA) in 1974.
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`May Breezes, Op. 62, No. 1. Recorded in USA, 1974.
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`Venetian Boat Song, Op. 30, No.6`. Recorded in USA, 1974.
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String Quintet No. 1 in A-dur, op. 18: II. Minuetto (I version). Viola II – Danilo Rossi. Recorded: March 21-24, 2007, Germany.
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Op.19,No.2; 1951
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Scherzo, op. 61, ¹ 2. Recorded: June 1976, London.
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Etude in A Minor, Op. 104, No. 3; 3/10/1954 - Moscow - Live
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Scherzo from incidental music to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream / 1949.
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op.62 No.1. Andante espressivo
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op.67 No.5. Moderato
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¹2 (1968), 5 (1967)
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Symphony ¹ 4: Saltarello. Recorded: January 7, 1957, Prague.
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Violin Concerto, op. 64: III. Finale. September 16 1920, Victor Studios, Camden, New Jersey.
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No. 1. October 18, 1946, RCA Studios, Hollywood. Arr. - J. Heifetz.
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Piano Trio No. 1, op. 49: III. Scherzo. October 17, 1946, RCA Studios, Hollywood. Arr. - J. Heifetz.
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op.19 (1,2,3,5) // 2018, Hilversum, Netherlands
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Auf Flügeln Des Gesanges, Op. 34, No. 2.
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Fruhlingslied in A-dur, Op.62 No.6 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Andante con moto in E-dur, Op.19b No.1 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Trauermarsch in e-moll, Op.62 No.3 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Venetianisches Gondellied in a-moll, Op.62 No.5 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Wiegenlied in E-dur, Op.67 No.6 / 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Andante in C-dur, Op.102 No.6 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Venetianisches Gondellied in g-moll, Op.19b No.6 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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Venetianisches Gondellied in fis-moll, Op.30 No.6 / rec. 2005, Konzerthaus Wien (live)
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24 August 1999 - Lieder ohne wort - Op.30 No`s.3 and 4 - Op.53 No.3 - Op.62 No.6 - Op.102 No.5
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Scherzo from Octet op.20 / Nieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam - con. Lev Markiz / 1998, Amsterdam
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Hebe deine Augen auf (aus Elias). Rec. in 2002, Studio der Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen.
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Scherzo, op. 61, N 2. 1928.
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Andante sostenuto. 1963.
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Îð. 19, ¹ 3. Recorded: July 1912, London.
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op.62, ¹6
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op.67 ¹4,6
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Op. 19 NoNo 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 - Szeged, 16/2/72, live
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Elijah, Op. 70, part 2: No. 14, Aria, `Lord God of Abraham` - No. 11, Baal Chorus, `Baal, we cry... Ernest Irving - conductor. Ernest Irving Orchestra with Chorus. Recorded: August 1939, UK.
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`Sweet Remembrance` (from Song Without Words, Op. 19, No. 1). (Transcription: Jascha Heifetz). Released in 1990.
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Oð. 67 ¹ 4. Recorded: December 12, 1950.
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Oð. 67 ¹ 4. Recorded: January 15, 1975, Los Angeles (live).
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¹ 6. Recorded: April 2, 1952, New York.
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Op. 35, prelude & fugue No. 1.
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Op. 72 No.1 - Recorded: November 2019, UK.
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Recorded: June 2020, UK.
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`On Wings of Song` (Auf Flügein des Gesanges, Op. 34, No. 2). PAUL RHODES (piano). Recorded in St. Mary`s Burghfield, England, 1992.
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Andante scherzando from Quintet op. 87. 1965.
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Hark ! the Herald Angels Sing (adapted by W. H. Cummings from Mendelssohn) / Joan Sutherland, The Ambrosian Singers, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Richard Bonynge / Kingsway Hall, London, May 1965.
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`Finale in E major` (From ``Violin Concerto in E minor``). With Irit RUB-LEVI (piano). Recorded at the Recording Studio of the Rubin Music Academy, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2002.
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Scherzo from `A Midsummer Nights Dream`. Live recording, 1939.
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`Scherzo` from ``Octet in E flat major, Op. 20``. Released in 1961.
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Cello Sonata ¹ 2, îð. 58: Adagio. Alasdair Beatson - piano. Recorded: March 20-23, 2017, Sint Truiden, Belgium.
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Violin Concerto - Third Movement only. Recorded by Ysaye c.1912 with piano (unknown player).
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