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In association with the Mendelssohn House, Leipzig, Edition Peters proudly presents the Mendelssohn 'Souvenir' edition, containing a selection of piano works intended by Mendelssohn to be played at home, as generations of amateur musicians since the 19th century have done - learning to appreciate and love this wonderful music. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words, in particular, have always enjoyed immense popularity and were part of the standard repertoire in the musical salons during Mendelssohn's time. This volume also contains pieces from Kinderstücke Op. 72, which Mendelssohn wrote for the…mehr

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In association with the Mendelssohn House, Leipzig, Edition Peters proudly presents the Mendelssohn 'Souvenir' edition, containing a selection of piano works intended by Mendelssohn to be played at home, as generations of amateur musicians since the 19th century have done - learning to appreciate and love this wonderful music. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words, in particular, have always enjoyed immense popularity and were part of the standard repertoire in the musical salons during Mendelssohn's time. This volume also contains pieces from Kinderstücke Op. 72, which Mendelssohn wrote for the children of the Benecke family during a summer stay in London. The edition contains 14 shorter piano pieces, mostly at a moderate level of difficulty, including the easiest of the 'Lieder ohne Worte', as well as Charakterstücke and Kinderstücke and several lesser-known works.

In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Mendelssohn-Haus Leipzig präsentiert Edition Peters Mendelssohns "Musikalische Kostbarkeiten" mit einer Auswahl von Klavierwerken, die von Mendelssohn für das häusliche Spiel bestimmt waren, so wie es Generationen von Amateurmusikern seit dem 19. Jahrhundert getan haben, um diese wunderbare Musik schätzen und lieben zu lernen. Vor allem Mendelssohns Lieder ohne Worte erfreuen sich seit jeher größter Beliebtheit und gehörten zu Mendelssohns Zeiten zum Standardrepertoire in den musikalischen Salons. Die Ausgabe enthält 14 kürzeree Klavierstücke, meist von mittlerem Schwierigkeitsgrad, darunter die leichtesten der "Lieder ohne Worte" sowie Charakterstücke und Kindersücke und einige weniger bekannte Werke.