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Ouverture zu den Hebriden, Opus 26. Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Piano Solo sheet music.

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Ouverture zu den Hebriden, Opus 26. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Full Piano Només la música.

Original

Ouverture zu den Hebriden, Opus 26 composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. 1809-1847. Edited by Stephen Begley. For piano. This edition. softcover. Bisel Classics. Score. Text Language. English. German. Opus 26. 44 pages. Published by Bisel Classics. BI.979-0-50179-121-7. ISBN 9790501791217. With Text Language. English. German. A4 inches. The Isles of Fingal'' conceived on Mendelssohn's Grand Tour of 1829-1832 provided the prototype for this remarkable arrangement for piano duet, memorialising forever the eventful journey the composer and his friend Carl Klingemann took to the Highlands of Scotland. Climaxing with a churning boat ride out to Staffa, location of the celebrated geological oddity known as Fingal's Cave, the journey was to provide both the inspiration for one of the best known pieces of music and innumerable boat rides ever since. Set for Piano 4 Hands by the Mendelssohn-Bartholdy himself.

Traducció

Ouverture zu den Hebriden, Opus 26 composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. 1809-1847. Editat per Stephen Begley. Pel piano. Aquesta edició. Softcover. Bisell Classics. Puntuació. Idioma del text:. Anglès. Alemany. Opus 26. 44 pàgines. Publicat per Bisell Classics. BI.979-0-50179-121-7. ISBN 9790501791217. Amb text Idioma. Anglès. Alemany. Polzades A4. The Isles of Fingal'' conceived on Mendelssohn's Grand Tour of 1829-1832 provided the prototype for this remarkable arrangement for piano duet, memorialising forever the eventful journey the composer and his friend Carl Klingemann took to the Highlands of Scotland. Climaxing with a churning boat ride out to Staffa, location of the celebrated geological oddity known as Fingal's Cave, the journey was to provide both the inspiration for one of the best known pieces of music and innumerable boat rides ever since. Set for Piano 4 Hands by the Mendelssohn-Bartholdy himself.