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'''Felix Mendelssohn''' was an early Romantic composer.
'''Felix Mendelssohn''' was an early Romantic composer.


He wrote [[Lohengrin and Mendelssohn|one of the two most famous pieces of wedding music ever]], originally as incidental music for a production of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. Other well-known works include the Hebrides Overture (also known as "Fingal's Cave"), "Spring Song", and the Violin Concerto in E minor.
He wrote [[Lohengrin and Mendelssohn|one of the two most famous pieces of wedding music ever]], originally as incidental music for a production of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. Other well-known works include the Hebrides Overture (also known as "Fingal's Cave"), "Spring Song", and the Violin Concerto in E minor.


== Tropes present in Mendelssohn's life and work ==


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* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Not ambiguous enough for 19th century Germany, though. Yes, Mendelssohn was ethnically Jewish, but he was raised without religion and later became Lutheran. He was still the victim of antisemitism, though.
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Not ambiguous enough for 19th century Germany, though. Yes, Mendelssohn was ethnically Jewish, but he was raised without religion and later became Lutheran. He was still the victim of antisemitism, though.
* [[Child Prodigy]]: Gave his first public concert at ''nine years old.''
* [[Child Prodigy]]: Gave his first public concert at ''nine years old.''
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Felix Mendelssohn was an early Romantic composer.

He wrote one of the two most famous pieces of wedding music ever, originally as incidental music for a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Other well-known works include the Hebrides Overture (also known as "Fingal's Cave"), "Spring Song", and the Violin Concerto in E minor.


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