Felix Mendelssohn in Munich - 1830
from Letters of composers : an anthology, 1603-1945 / compiled and edited by Gertrude Norman and Miriam Lubell Shrifte., page 138:
One day he [Goethe] asked me if I would not care to pay a compliment to craftsmanship and call on the organist, who might let me see and hear the organ in the cathedral. I said yes, of course I would, and the instrument gave me great pleasure. I was told that you, too, had given your expert opinion on the repair work, and that therefore it had been done better than on any repaired organ I know of. Owing to the long narrow space in which it is housed, the pedal-pipe is fitted deep in the rear; none the less the full organ sounds ample and strong, the tone does not tremble in the least, and this… more >>
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Gertrude Norman and Miriam Lubell Shrifte (ed.), Letters of composers : an anthology, 1603-1945 / compiled and edited by Gertrude Norman and Miriam Lubell Shrifte. (New York, 1979), p. 138. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1424684872428 accessed: 25 December, 2024
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Experience Information
Date/Time | 1830 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |
Notes
Letter from Felix Mendelssohn to Carl Friedrich Zelter, Director of the Berlin Singakademie and Mendelssohn’s former teacher (1758-1872), Munich, June 22, 1830.
Originally submitted by verafonte on Mon, 23 Feb 2015 09:47:52 +0000
Approved on Thu, 12 Nov 2015 13:59:28 +0000