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Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 'Italian'

Charles Hazlewood and the 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra explore the history and workings of Mendelssohn's popular 4th Symphony - the Italian. Charles discusses Mendelssohn's struggle between two artistic ideals - using music to express the poetic and extra-musical, and creating a taut, pure symphonic construction that would be deemed worthy of a successor to Beethoven.

Mendelssohn never managed to fully reconcile the two and he remained dissatisfied with his symphony. He withdrew it and it was never published in his lifetime but that didn't stop it becoming immensely popular and a staple part of the symphonic repertoire.

Charles provides an insight into Mendelssohn's philosophy as a symphonist, as well as the role that Mendelssohn's mentor, Goethe, played in directing the young composer.

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45 minutes

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Role Contributor
Composer Felix Mendelssohn