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Brother and sister Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn enjoyed a rare bond:
they were intimate companions and theirs was one of the most
significant musical relationships of the 19th century. They shared
and commented on each other's compositions, each highly
appreciative of the other but also offering frank, critical advice.
Their travels produced some great music - Felix's best loved works,
the Hebrides Overture and the Scottish Symphony, were inspired by
his 1829 visit to Scotland, whilst Fanny's innovative piano cycle
Das Jahr was a musical response to the tour of Italy she made in
1839-40. Combining letters and sketches with an accompanying
narrative describing their journeys, this is a wonderful
celebration of the two Mendelssohns and a portrait of Scotland and
Italy of the time as seen through the eyes of two of the Romantic
movement's most acclaimed composers.
This Element explores the life and work of Grazyna Bacewicz
(1909-1969), as a composer, violinist, pianist and author. She
lived a remarkable life in Poland, navigating the complex world of
Polish communist society and Soviet dominance after the Second
World War, and brought Polish music to wider European attention.
The Element describes the historical context of her life, her major
achievements, and the language and development of her compositions,
which attracted notable interest in Polish musical life. She wrote
a wide range of pieces, making a significant contribution to the
string repertoire, with important String Quartets and violin works.
In her sixty years she achieved impressive triumphs as a women
composer, served the Polish Composers Union and often judged major
international competitions.
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