Fanny and Felix: The Mendelssohn siblings
Helen Cawthorne (piano) & John Barker (baritone)
Part of the Weymouth Lunchtime Concerts 2023/24 Season
Add to my Calendar 28-07-2024 15:00 28-07-2024 17:00 36 Fanny and Felix: The Mendelssohn siblings FANNY & FELIX: the Mendelssohn siblings This programme, the final concert in Chamber Music Weymouth's Summer Series, brings together songs and short piano pieces by a renowned brother and sister, born to a remarkable family which was at the heart of the cultural and intellectual life of early 19thC Europe. It is immediately attractive music, full of life, emotion and melody, never outstaying its welcome. 'an engaging, cultivated singer' (Daily Telegraph) ’an immensely satisfying performance....a voyage of delight from end to end.’ (MusicWeb International) Tickets £5 in advance or on the door St Mary's Church, Weymouth DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Mary's Church
St Mary Street
Weymouth
Dorset
DT4 8PU
England
Programme
Felix Mendelssohn – Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op.34 no.2 (Heine)
Felix Mendelssohn – Venetian Gondola-song, Op.30 no.6
Fanny Mendelssohn – Allegretto Grazioso, Op.2 no.3 (arr. Richard Sisson)
Felix Mendelssohn – Scheidend, Op.9 no.6
Felix Mendelssohn – Wartend, Op.9 no.3
Felix Mendelssohn – Frage, Op.9 no.1
Felix Mendelssohn – Das erste Veilchen, Op.19a no.2
Fanny Mendelssohn – Lied. Andante espressivo; più Allegro in E flat major, H.456
Fanny Mendelssohn – Allegro molto vivace e leggiero in B major, H.414
Felix Mendelssohn – Neue Liebe, Op.19a no.4
Performers
Helen Cawthorne – piano
John Barker – baritone
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Programme Note
FANNY & FELIX: the Mendelssohn siblings
This programme, the final concert in Chamber Music Weymouth's Summer Series, brings together songs and short piano pieces by a renowned brother and sister, born to a remarkable family which was at the heart of the cultural and intellectual life of early 19thC Europe. It is immediately attractive music, full of life, emotion and melody, never outstaying its welcome.
'an engaging, cultivated singer' (Daily Telegraph)
’an immensely satisfying performance....a voyage of delight from end to end.’ (MusicWeb International)
Tickets £5 in advance or on the door