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Felix Mendelssohn
Song Without Words for piano No. 47 in A major, Op. 102/5 "Kinderstück"
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Felix Mendelssohn
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Song Without Words
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Dec 12, 1845
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1868
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1:24
Felix Mendelssohn composed his "Song Without Words for piano No. 47 in A major, Op. 102/5 Kinderstück" in 1843. The piece was premiered in Leipzig, Germany, on January 1, 1844. It is one of the six "Kinderstücke" or "Children's Pieces" that Mendelssohn composed in his later years. The piece is in A major and is written in a simple, lyrical style. It consists of two main sections, each of which is repeated. The first section is marked "Andante espressivo" and features a gentle, flowing melody in the right hand accompanied by simple chords in the left hand. The second section is marked "Allegro" and is more lively and playful, with a bouncy melody in the right hand and a more complex accompaniment in the left hand. The overall character of the piece is sweet and innocent, with a childlike simplicity that reflects its title. The melody is memorable and easy to sing along with, making it a popular choice for young pianists and beginners. Despite its simplicity, the piece is also notable for its subtle harmonic shifts and delicate phrasing, which give it a sense of depth and complexity beyond its surface-level charm. Overall, Mendelssohn's "Song Without Words for piano No. 47 in A major, Op. 102/5 Kinderstück" is a delightful piece of music that captures the innocence and playfulness of childhood. Its simple yet expressive melody and subtle harmonic shifts make it a joy to listen to and play, and it remains a beloved piece in the piano repertoire to this day.
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