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Letter to Ignaz Moscheles from Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig, 16th January 1843

16th January 1843

Scope and Content Mendelssohn is still mourning a recent loss in his family (death of his mother in December 1842). He has included some compositions for Mr. Broadley to publish (a psalm according to ...

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Letter to an unknown recipient from Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig, 20th February 1843

20th February 1843

Scope and Content Mendelssohn apologises for not being allowed to read or write as he seems to have an illness affecting his eyes temporarily. He comments on a literary draft for a libretto (entitled ...

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Letter to an unknown recipient from Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig, 26th September 1843

26th September 1843

Scope and Content NOTE: Content of the letter remains to be summarised

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Letter to Ignaz Moscheles in London from Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig, 15th April 1843

15th April 1843

Scope and Content Mendelssohn refers to publication and copyright matters regarding an Anthem for Orchestra and a fugue he had sent to Broadley in London. He mentions that the Conservatoire in Leipzig...

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Letter to Ignaz Moscheles in London from Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig, 30th April 1843

30th April 1843

Scope and Content Mendelssohn expresses his hopes to see Moscheles settling down in Germany again. He explains the general costs for students to attend the Conservatoire, and refers to principals and ...

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