Felix Mendelssohn
Song Without Words for piano in E flat major
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Composer:Felix MendelssohnGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:1830-ca. 1845Average_duration:2:17Felix Mendelssohn's "Song Without Words for piano in E flat major" is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1830. It was first published in 1832 as part of a collection of six songs without words, Op. 19. The piece is also known as "Consolation" or "Lied ohne Worte" in German. The piece is in a ternary form, with a lyrical and expressive A section in E flat major, followed by a contrasting B section in C minor. The A section is characterized by a flowing melody that is accompanied by arpeggiated chords in the left hand. The B section, on the other hand, is more dramatic and intense, with a faster tempo and a more complex texture. The piece is notable for its simplicity and elegance, which are typical of Mendelssohn's style. The melody is memorable and singable, and the harmonies are rich and colorful. The piece is also notable for its use of rubato, which allows the performer to stretch and compress the tempo to create a more expressive and emotional performance. Overall, Mendelssohn's "Song Without Words for piano in E flat major" is a beautiful and timeless piece of music that showcases the composer's skill and sensitivity as a pianist and composer. Its popularity has endured for nearly two centuries, and it remains a beloved and frequently performed work in the piano repertoire.More....
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Song Without Words for piano in E flat major
Lied ohne Worte E flat major, Fragment, MWV U 82
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Song Without Words for piano in E flat major
Individual 'Lieder ohne Worte' E flat major, Allegro molto, 'Lied', MWV U 82
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