Curating Music History: Overture to Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)

in #classical-music6 years ago (edited)

When we think of childhood musical prodigies, the name that springs to mind is Mozart. However, there was another... Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847). In fact there were comparisons between him and Mozart by none other than Goethe, in a conversation with Zeller.

"Musical prodigies ... are probably no longer so rare; but what this little man can do in extemporizing and playing at sight borders the miraculous, and I could not have believed it possible at so early an age." "And yet you heard Mozart in his seventh year at Frankfurt?" said Zelter. "Yes", answered Goethe, "... but what your pupil already accomplishes, bears the same relation to the Mozart of that time that the cultivated talk of a grown-up person bears to the prattle of a child."

From the entry "Felix Mendelssohn" in the Groves online music encylopaedia.

Some of his most famous and beloved works, like the String Octet, were written well before the age of 20. His compositional style was one that was more backward looking in comparison to his direct contemporaries (like Liszt, Berlioz and Wagner).

Something for which I would have a great amount of personal gratitude for, is his "rediscovery" of the works of JS Bach. Keep in mind that the performance of music from past eras was not a common thing until relatively recently, and so much of the music of previous generations was lost to archives, potentially never to see the light of performance again. Mendelssohn revived the works of Bach, most notably the Matteus Passion, which is now considered on the of masterworks of Western Music history.

Through this rediscovery, he also indirectly start the trend of rediscovering the past masters. A practice that has survived to the modern times with the canon of symphonic and chamber repertoire being performed in Classical Music concert halls. Later, the Early Music movement would take this one step further and uncover many more gems that were lost to libraries and archives.

This Overture is from the incidental music to "The Midsummer Night's Dream", written by a little known playwright called William Shakespeare. The most famous movement from this incidental music is the wedding march, which I'm sure everyone will recognise as soon as they hear it!

In the Overture, it is the scene setting for the play, which is a comedy of interweaving plots, with various marriages and lovers plotlines intersecting with the machinations of the Fairy Kingdom. The Overture portrays the contrast between the human worlds and the fairy twilight world, and along the way, the fool (Bottom) in a donkey's head can be heard in the musical realisation of the "Hee-Haw".

For the complete plot synopsis of "The Midsummer Night's Dream", I would refer you to the wikipedia article, as it is not my area of knowledge!

The Performers

The London Symphony Orchestra is one of the best known orchestras in the world. Perhaps their "biggest" claim to fame is that they are the orchestra that recorded the music (written by John Williams) to the original Star Wars trilogy! However, they are a pillar of the Classical Music community in their own right!

Claudio Abbado was a famed conductor (passing away in 2014) who was the principal conductor of the LSO, however, he was also a leading and highly sought after conductor all over the world.

The partnership between the awesome technical machine of the London Symphony and the musical vision of Abbado, makes for a great rendition of this Overture.

Previous Curating Music History posts

Histoire du Tango: Cafe 1930 (Piazzolla)

Last movement from Violin sonata 2 (Prokofiev)

Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (Britten)

'Sonata in d minor for violin and continuo" (Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre)

'Sonata duodecima' for Violin and Continuo(Isabella Leonarda)

Chaconne from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (Lully)

Alla Danza Tedesca from Beethoven String Quartet Op.130

6 Elizabethan Songs: Argento


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This is one of my favourite pieces of classical music.
Thanks for mentioning it:)

Although I prefer the Gewandhaus Orchester to the London symphony for that piece. ;)

You mean something like this?

Also, back to the roots of Mendelssogn! He was one of their first directors?

Who doesn't prefer it in the original setting?
:)

FMB wasn't the first one, the Gewandhaus Orchester dates back into the 18. Century. But I think he was one of the most famous directors of them.

There is nothing like walking in the morning to work with that music in my ears. Makes up for a whole day :)

Ah yes, this piece just pure joy and wonder! I hadn't listened to it for ages, but I remembered why it was that I loved it!


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I actually played Hermia in a high school production of Midsummer Night's Dream, so this music makes me wicked nostalgic! Lovely piece on classical music, and thanks for the memories!

Glad it brought back good memories! Did you have a nice Lysander to fall in love with?

Ahh, unfortunately, while he was a nice enough boy, he wasn't someone I was interested in. However, I did briefly date my co-star in Music Man, so there's that...LOL!

Bravo for this exposition! Classical music is so timeless, and Mendelssohn is superb! You certainly bring a ray of culture to both #thealliance and to #steemitbloggers 😊

Thanks, glad you enjoyed the recommendations! Mendelssohn can be such a joy to listen to, great to put you in a good mood!

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