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Felix Mendelssohn
Song Without Words for piano No. 11 in D major, Op. 30/5
Works Info
Composer
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Felix Mendelssohn
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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Dec 12, 1833
Publication Date
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1835
Average_duration
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2:10
Felix Mendelssohn's 'Song Without Words for piano No. 11 in D major, Op. 30/5' is a beautiful and lyrical piece of music that was composed in 1834. It was premiered in Leipzig, Germany, on January 19, 1835, by the composer himself. The piece is part of a collection of eight 'Songs Without Words' that Mendelssohn composed between 1830 and 1845. These pieces are characterized by their simple and elegant melodies, which are often accompanied by delicate and intricate piano accompaniments. The 'Song Without Words for piano No. 11 in D major, Op. 30/5' is composed in three movements. The first movement is marked Andante espressivo and is characterized by its gentle and flowing melody. The second movement is marked Allegro di molto and is more lively and energetic, with a playful and rhythmic melody. The final movement is marked Andante and is a return to the gentle and flowing melody of the first movement. The piece is known for its beautiful and expressive melodies, which are typical of Mendelssohn's style. The use of arpeggios and broken chords in the piano accompaniment creates a sense of fluidity and movement, while the simple and elegant melodies are reminiscent of the classical style. Overall, Mendelssohn's 'Song Without Words for piano No. 11 in D major, Op. 30/5' is a beautiful and timeless piece of music that showcases the composer's skill in creating simple yet expressive melodies. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains a beloved piece of music for pianists and music lovers alike.
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