Originally posted by anamnesis
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"Where have the great composers gone?"
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Richard Tarleton
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The_Student
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostThat's who I had in mind
but now we are getting into gender and music
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anamnesis
Originally posted by The_Student View Postbut were women composers working "through the eyes" of their male dominants? take felix Mendelssohn and his sister? It appears she very much sought approval from her brother with regards to her works. though she critiqued on his work as well.
but now we are getting into gender and music
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Originally posted by anamnesis View PostFanny was a genuine composer on her own and as talented as her brother Felix.
Originally posted by anamnesis View PostFanny & Felix were sisters like in a fairy tale
Originally posted by anamnesis View Postso close that when she died he became melancholic and died shortly later.
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anamnesis
Originally posted by ahinton View PostNot quite that talented, methinks, but talented she undoubtedly was.
Some fairy tale!...
...but not before composing one of his most trenchant and at times almost violent works (and violence of expression is not something that one would usually associate with Mendelssohn of all people!) which he said was written as much in anger as in sorrow for Fanny's death - I refer, of course, to the last of his six string quartets, the one in F minor, Op. 80, which has more than a little in common (including its key) wth Beethoven's Op. 95, although whereas the Beethoven ends joyously in F major the Mendelssohn closes in a desperate blaze of fury in F minor.
Best wishes
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