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In the summer of 1839 — at the age of just thirty — Mendelssohn suffered what was likely a stroke: while swimming in a cold river, Medium·Robert Greenberg

Music History Monday: All Too Soon: The Death of Mendelssohn

: Mendelssohn’s final years were marked by a high-stress lifestyle and declining health, including chronic headaches and high blood pressure. The Trauergesang was written during a period of relative productivity, but it predates the devastating loss of his beloved sister, Fanny, in 1847—an event that would lead to his final masterpieces like the String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor.

Felix Mendelssohn is often remembered as the "sunny" genius of the Romantic era—a man whose music frequently sparkled with the light of A Midsummer Night’s Dream . However, his late works reveal a much darker, more introspective side. One of the most poignant examples of this is his , a choral work that serves as a haunting bridge between his public successes and his private grief. A Composition Born of Shadow

The Weight of Loss: A Deep Dive into Mendelssohn’s Trauergesang , Op. 116

: Recorded as an a cappella choral work for mixed voices (SATB), Op. 116 is a masterclass in Mendelssohn’s ability to blend strict classical form with Romantic fervor. You can view the original holograph manuscript from 1845 on IMSLP . Musical Characteristics

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In the summer of 1839 — at the age of just thirty — Mendelssohn suffered what was likely a stroke: while swimming in a cold river, Medium·Robert Greenberg

Music History Monday: All Too Soon: The Death of Mendelssohn felix_mendelssohn_trauergesang_op_116_chamber_c...

: Mendelssohn’s final years were marked by a high-stress lifestyle and declining health, including chronic headaches and high blood pressure. The Trauergesang was written during a period of relative productivity, but it predates the devastating loss of his beloved sister, Fanny, in 1847—an event that would lead to his final masterpieces like the String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor. In the summer of 1839 — at the

Felix Mendelssohn is often remembered as the "sunny" genius of the Romantic era—a man whose music frequently sparkled with the light of A Midsummer Night’s Dream . However, his late works reveal a much darker, more introspective side. One of the most poignant examples of this is his , a choral work that serves as a haunting bridge between his public successes and his private grief. A Composition Born of Shadow Felix Mendelssohn is often remembered as the "sunny"

The Weight of Loss: A Deep Dive into Mendelssohn’s Trauergesang , Op. 116

: Recorded as an a cappella choral work for mixed voices (SATB), Op. 116 is a masterclass in Mendelssohn’s ability to blend strict classical form with Romantic fervor. You can view the original holograph manuscript from 1845 on IMSLP . Musical Characteristics

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