Leipzig Edition of the Works of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Complete Works by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn Piano Trio - Sheet Music

By Salome Reiser

Nearly an entire decade lies between the first mention (1831) and the printing (1840) of the Trio op. 49. Mendelssohn kept trying to set it to paper, but he was probably again making too many demands on this work, his first in the piano trio genre. Yet his efforts were immediately rewarded: "It is the master trio of the present," and Mendelssohn "the Mozart of the 19th century," proclaimed Robert Schumann, who was also to compose a landmark D minor Trio seven years later. Mendelssohn's second Trio op. 66 was composed with a relatively light hand in 1845. Over and beyond the familiar Trios opp. 49 and 66, the corresponding volume of the "Leipziger Mendelssohn-Ausgabe" contains sketches and drafts in the same scoring, which were not further developed.

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Instrument:
Cello Piano Violin
Ensembles:
Piano Trio
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
ISBN:
9790004802663
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
292
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
3.59 pounds

Violin, cello, piano

SKU: BR.SON-421

Complete Works. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Salome Reiser. Linen. Complete Works. Romantic period. Complete Works. 292 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #SON 421. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.SON-421).

ISBN 9790004802663. 9 x 12 inches.

Nearly an entire decade lies between the first mention (1831) and the printing (1840) of the Trio op. 49. Mendelssohn kept trying to set it to paper, but he was probably again making too many demands on this work, his first in the piano trio genre. Yet his efforts were immediately rewarded: "It is the master trio of the present," and Mendelssohn "the Mozart of the 19th century," proclaimed Robert Schumann, who was also to compose a landmark D minor Trio seven years later. Mendelssohn's second Trio op. 66 was composed with a relatively light hand in 1845. Over and beyond the familiar Trios opp. 49 and 66, the corresponding volume of the "Leipziger Mendelssohn-Ausgabe" contains sketches and drafts in the same scoring, which were not further developed.