Mendelssohn Works

Christian Poltera, Ronald Brautigam - Felix Mendelssohn: Works for Cello and Piano (2017)

Felix Mendelssohn: Works for Cello & Piano (2017)
Christian Poltéra (cello), Ronald Brautigam (piano)

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 259 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 142 Mb | Artwork included
Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-SACD-2187 | 01:00:26

It is well known that Felix Mendelssohn’s sister Fanny was a highly talented musician, but fewer are familiar with the fact that there were two other musical siblings in the Mendelssohn family: Rebecka, a gifted singer, and Paul, a very competent amateur cellist. It is to Paul, a banker by profession, that we owe the existence of much of Felix’s music for the instrument, which in spite of Beethoven’s endeavours hadn’t yet become firmly established as a duo partner of the piano. Fitting comfortably on a single release, Mendelssohn’s works for cello and piano are here presented by Christian Poltera and Ronald Brautigam, who open with the Variations concertantes in D major, composed in 1829. Brautigam has recently released the composer’s Lieder ohne Worte, performing them on a copy of a piano by Pleyel from 1830, and plays the same instrument on the present disc. Meanwhile, Poltera has chosen to equip his 1711 Stradivarius cello with gut strings, and together the two musicians and their instruments create a sound which is both flexible, transparent and vigorous – ideal for Mendelssohn’s scores.
Daniel Müller-Schott, Jonathan Gilad - Mendelssohn: Works for Cello and Piano (2010)

Daniel Müller-Schott, Jonathan Gilad - Mendelssohn: Works for Cello and Piano (2010)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:12:20 | 343 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Orfeo | Catalog: 750101

Among Mendelssohn's considerable chamber music output, the works for cello and piano had a special place for the composer. Although he was not himself a cellist, his brother Paul was an accomplished amateur and Mendelssohn likely kept him in mind when composing the three larger-scale works. Following in the footsteps of Beethoven, Mendelssohn continued to move more toward an equal partnership between the two instruments. By the time he composed the D major Sonata in 1843, a true feeling of cello sonata as opposed to a sonata for piano and cello was achieved. This Orfeo album features cellist Daniel Müller-Schott and pianist Jonathan Gilad.
Johannes Moser, Alasdair Beatson - Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn: Works for Cello and Piano (2019)

Johannes Moser, Alasdair Beatson - Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn: Works for Cello and Piano (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 300 Mb | Total time: 75:54 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Pentatone | # PTC 5186 781 | Recorded: 2018

German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser and Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson present a moving portrait of the Mendelssohn family with this recording of pieces by the siblings Felix and Fanny. Once composed for the popular Sunday Sessions at the Berlin Mendelssohn family house, these works fit into the typically nineteenth-century tradition of domestic music-making, albeit at the highest thinkable level. Beatson plays an 1837 Érard fortepiano, identical to the instrument that belonged to the Mendelssohn household when these pieces were composed. Besides Felix Mendelssohn’s two sonatas for cello and piano, his Variations concertantes, op. 17, Lied ohne Worte, op. 109 and Albumblatt in B Minor are featured. Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn’s Fantasia in G Minor and Capriccio in A-flat Major show what could have become of this talented female composer if societal conventions had not restricted her musical activities to the private salon.
Guadalupe López-Íñiguez, Olga Andryushchenko - Felix Mendelssohn: Piano & Cello Works on Period Instruments (2018)

Guadalupe López-Íñiguez, Olga Andryushchenko - Felix Mendelssohn: Piano & Cello Works on Period Instruments (2018)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 273 Mb | Total time: 62:16 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Alba Records | ABCD 434 | Recorded: 2018

Guadalupe López-Íñiguez released her debut album with the complete cello works by Gabrielli and Scarlatti, performed on period instruments, in 2017. The record got great reviews around the world. Now López-Íñiguez has got Olga Andryushchenko as a partner for Mendelssohn’s works for cello and piano. With this setup recording has a unique sound and warm feeling. Both musicians are playing with great old instruments. Olga is playing a piano Érard (Paris, 1862), serial number 32602, and Guadalupe performs on a cello by Claude Pieray (Paris, 1725).
Marc Bouchkov, Claire Huangci, Kammerorchstra Basel & Howard Griffiths - Mendelssohn: Works for Violin and Piano (2022) [24/96]

Marc Bouchkov, Claire Huangci, Kammerorchstra Basel & Howard Griffiths - Mendelssohn- Works for Violin and Piano (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 79:11 minutes | 1,4 GB
Classical | Label: Berlin Classics, Official Digital Download

Mendelssohn is a challenge, because his music appears to be so deceptively easy,” says the pianist Claire Huangci, speaking about her new album. Together with violinist Marc Bouchkov she has recorded works by Mendelssohn for violin and piano: the two Violin Sonatas in F – one major, one minor – and the Double Concerto in D minor.
Marc Bouchkov, Claire Huangci, Kammerorchstra Basel & Howard Griffiths - Mendelssohn: Works for Violin and Piano (2022)

Marc Bouchkov, Claire Huangci, Kammerorchstra Basel & Howard Griffiths - Mendelssohn: Works for Violin and Piano (2022)
FLAC tracks | 1:19:12 | 311 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Berlin Classics

“Mendelssohn is a challenge, because his music appears to be so deceptively easy,” says the pianist Claire Huangci, speaking about her new album. Together with violinist Marc Bouchkov she has recorded works by Mendelssohn for violin and piano: the two Violin Sonatas in F – one major, one minor – and the Double Concerto in D minor. They are accompanied in the latter work by the successful conductor Howard Griffiths and the Basel Chamber Orchestra. As Ms Huangci points out, this represents a program rich in contrasts highlighting Mendelssohn’s artistry and the versatility of such a combination of works: “A mix requiring wit and brilliance on the one hand, while also requiring the performers to go beneath the surface and reveal a deeper meaning including sorrow, compassion and nobility, and that is something that is not easy to detect at first glance. The young Felix Mendelssohn has such a feel for the dramatic.”
Christian Poltera & Ronald Brautigam - Mendelssohn: Works for Cello & Piano (2017)

Christian Poltera & Ronald Brautigam - Mendelssohn: Works for Cello & Piano (2017)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Digital Booklet | 01:00:25 | MB
Label: BIS

It is well known that Felix Mendelssohn’s sister Fanny was a highly talented musician, but fewer are familiar with the fact that there were two other musical siblings in the Mendelssohn family: Rebecka, a gifted singer, and Paul, a very competent amateur cellist. It is to Paul, a banker by profession, that we owe the existence of much of Felix’s music for the instrument, which in spite of Beethoven’s endeavours hadn’t yet become firmly established as a duo partner of the piano.
Dimitri Ashkenazy - Mendelssohn: Works for Clarinet & Piano (2018)

Dimitri Ashkenazy - Mendelssohn: Works for Clarinet & Piano (2018)
FLAC (tracks +booklet) | 00:56:18 | 184 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Paladino Music

Mendelssohn's much loved Konzertstücke Opp. 113 and 114 are coupled with his lesser known clarinet sonata, and charming transcriptions of some of his Songs Without Words. This is a culinary release of Romantic favorites! Dmitri Ashkenazy’s playing produces what might be the most human sound a clarinet can make. He was born in 1969 in New York as one of the children of Vladimir Ashkenazy. He spent his childhood living in Iceland before his parents moved the whole family to Switzerland, where he still lives. Among the most universal musicians, he has jetted around the globe for over twenty years. He has a large solo repertoire, is a highly appreciated chamber musician and occasionally fills in with well and lesser-known orchestras.
Elizabeth Dolin, Bernadene Blaha - Felix Mendelssohn: Complete Works for Cello & Piano (2003)

Felix Mendelssohn: Complete Works for Cello & Piano (2003)
Elizabeth Dolin, cello; Bernadene Blaha, piano

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 232 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 159 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Analekta | # FL 2 3166 | Time: 01:03:14

Mendelssohn's complete works for cello and piano fit on a single CD with room to spare, and your collection should have room to spare for the terrific performances contained on this disc. Cellist Elizabeth Dolin and pianist Bernadene Blaha emphasize the composer's classicism and elegance, in contrast to the somewhat wilder spin with which cellist Mark Shuman and pianist Todd Crow suffuse these works. But whereas the latter ASV release is resonant to a fault, Analekta's engineering conveys a more intimate and equally warm ambience that falls kindly on the ears. Dolin and Blaha are never less than equal partners, which is important considering that Mendelssohn treats both instruments as such. (Classics Today 10/10)
Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective - Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn: Chamber Works (2022)

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective - Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn: Chamber Works (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 269 Mb | Total time: 68:04 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 20256 | Recorded: 2021

Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, born four years before her brother, Felix Mendelssohn, was an accomplished pianist and a prolific composer. When she died of a stroke, aged just forty-two, she left around 460 pieces of music, some 250 of which are songs. The difficulties of making a career in her own era (her supportive father would not allow her to publish or work as a ‘professional’ composer) have condemned much of her work to obscurity, a situation that is now rapidly being reversed as the number of concerts and recordings devoted to works by women composers increases.