Authored By Leading Scholars In The Field This Collection Of Fourteen Essays Surveys The Life Work And Posthumous Reception Of The Nineteenth-Century German-Jewish Composer. Sections Cover Aspects Of Biography As Well As Felix Mendelssohn''S Expansive And Multi-Faceted Musical Output. Two Closing Essays Confront The Turbulent Course Of His Posthumous Reception And The Challenges His Music Continues To Pose For Modern Performers.
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