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- balance of the formal components of the movement. Thus typically in a Mendelssohnian movement, the development-recapitulation transition might not be strongly...
- had three main periods of conversion, the first beginning with the Mendelssohnian era (see the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment) and a second wave occurred...
- chamber pieces are mostly from his early years, and are generally in a Mendelssohnian style. With the exception of his Imperial March, composed for a royal...
- 'emptied the concept of the Messiah and Zion of all concrete import.' The 'Mendelssohnian enlightenment consistently developed during the first half of the nineteenth...
- Archive, 28 January 2005, accessed 21 August 2016; Hugill, Robert. "Mendelssohnian charm: Sir Arthur ****van's Macbeth and The Tempest", PlanetHugill...
- Archive, 28 January 2005, accessed 21 August 2016; Hugill, Robert. "Mendelssohnian charm: Sir Arthur ****van's Macbeth and The Tempest", PlanetHugill...
- to appear until the last year of his life. The world première of his Mendelssohnian violin concerto op. 29 (1849) was performed on October 11, 2016, in...
- just cannot recognize that it is Rubinstein. There is nothing that is Mendelssohnian, nothing as he used to write formerly." By 1867, ongoing tensions with...
- (1811-1875), among others, took the opposite view, and considered that the Mendelssohnian theory had been carried beyond its legitimate bounds. Underlying the...
- Archive, 28 January 2005, accessed 21 August 2016; Hugill, Robert. "Mendelssohnian charm: Sir Arthur ****van's Macbeth and The Tempest", PlanetHugill...