Letters of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy from 1833 to 1847
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Letters of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy from 1833 to 1847
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LETTERS OF FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY, FROM 1833 TO 1847.
PREFACE.
LETTERS.
To Pastor Bauer, Beszig.
To Pastor Bauer, Beszig.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Berlin.
To his Father.
To His Family.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To his Father.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To his Mother.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To I. Fürst, Berlin.
To his Parents.
To Pastor Schubring, Dessau.
To his Mother.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Berlin.
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Berlin.
To Pastor Bauer, Beszig.
To Herr Conrad Schleinitz, Leipzig.
To Capellmeister Spohr, Cassel.
To Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, from his Father.[19]
To his Father.
To his Father.
To Herr Conrad Schleinitz, Leipzig.
To the Herr Regierungs-Secretair Hixte, Cologne.
To his Family.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To Pastor Bauer, Beszig.
To Ferdinand Hiller.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Dr. Frederick Rosen, London, (PROFESSOR OF ORIENTAL LANGUAGES.)
To his Mother.
To his Mother.
To Herr Advocat Conrad Schleinitz, Leipzig.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Berlin.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Berlin.
To Ferdinand Hiller.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To his Mother.
To his Mother.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To his Mother.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Ferdinand Hiller, Milan.
To Edouard Franck, Breslau, (now director of the berne conservatorium.)
To the Hon. Committee of this year’s Lower Rhine Musical Festival.
To Rebecca Dirichlet.
To his Family.
To A. Simrock, Bonn.
To Ferdinand Hiller.
To Concertmeister Ferdinand David, Leipzig.
To Herr Advocat Conrad Schleinitz, Leipzig.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To his Family.
To Professor Schirmer, Düsseldorf, (now director of the carlsruhe academy.)
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To A. Simrock, Bonn.
To his Mother.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To his Mother.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.[37]
To Professor Naumann, Bonn.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To Fanny Hensel, Rome.
To I. Fürst, Berlin. [On the subject of a Libretto that he was writing for an Opera.]
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To his Mother.
To the Kreis-Director von Falkenstein, Dresden.
To his Mother.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To his Mother.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Herr X——.
To his Mother.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Julius Rietz, Music Director at Düsseldorf, (now capellmeister at dresden.)
Report to his Majesty the King of Prussia,[49] from the Wirklich Geheimrath Herr von Massow.
Memorandum by Mendelssohn, on the subject of a Music Academy to be established at Berlin.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To Concert-Meister Ferdinand David, Leipzig.
To President Verkenius, Cologne.
To President Verkenius, Cologne.
To Franz Hauser, (PRESENT DIRECTOR OF THE CONSERVATORIUM IN MUNICH.)
To Concert-Meister Ferdinand David, Leipzig.
To Professor Dehn, Berlin.[52]
To Professor Köstlin, Tübingen.
To his Mother.
To Carl Eckert, Paris.
To his Mother.
To his Mother.
To A. Simrock, Bonn.
To A. Simrock, Bonn.
To Marc-André Souchay, Lübeck.[57]
To Wirklich Geheimrath Herr von Massow.
To His Majesty the King of Prussia.[59]
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To his Mother.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To His Mother.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Professor Köstlin, Tübingen.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To A. W. Gade, Professor of Music, Copenhagen.
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To Madame Emma Preusser.
To A. W. Gade, Professor of Music, Copenhagen.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To M. Simrock, Bonn.
To G. Otten, Hamburg.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To the Hoch Edelrath of Leipzig. (THE CORPORATION.)
To the King of Prussia.
From Wirklich Geheimrath Ritter Bunsen, to Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Frankfort-on-the-Maine.[71]
To the Wirklich Geheimrath Bunsen.
To Julius Stern, Paris, (now professor in berlin.)
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Fanny Hensel, Berlin.
To Professor Verhulst, the Hague.
From Minister Eichhorn,[79] to Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, at Frankfurt-am-Main.
To Minister Eichhorn, Berlin.
To Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, from the Geheim Cabinetsrath Müller.[81]
To Geheim Cabinetsrath Müller, Berlin.
Answer from Müller.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Florence.
To Emil Naumann, (NOW MUSIC DIRECTOR AT BERLIN.)
To Senator Bernus, Frankfort.
To Pastor Bauer, Beszig.
To Pastor Julius Schubring, Dessau.
To I. Moscheles, London.
To Herr Velten, Carlsruhe.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Frau Doctorin Frege, Leipzig.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Professor Edward Bendemann.
To Carl Klingemann, London.
To his Brother-in-Law, Professor Dirichlet, Berlin,
To Frau Geheimeräthin Steffens, geb. Reichardt, Berlin.
To his Nephew, Sebastian Hensel.
To General von Webern, Berlin.[91]
To his Nephew, Sebastian Hensel.
To Rebecca Dirichlet, Berlin.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To Rebecca Dirichlet.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
To General von Webern, Berlin.
To Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
CATALOGUE OF ALL THE MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS OF FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY. I. THE PUBLISHED WORKS, IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. II. THE UNPUBLISHED WORKS, CLASSIFIED UNDER DIFFERENT HEADS. COLLECTED PRINCIPALLY FROM THE AUTHOR’S ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS, AND ACCOMPANIED BY A PREFACE, BY J U L I U S R I E T Z.
PREFACE.
I. PUBLISHED WORKS, IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
II. WORKS NOT PUBLISHED.
INDEX. N.B.—A * is prefixed to Mendelssohn’s own Compositions.
GENERAL LIST OF WORKS PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. LONGMAN, GREEN, AND CO. 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.
LAURIE’S ENTERTAINING LIBRARY.
INDEX.
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