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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Ouvertüre in C ‘Trompeten Ouvertüre’ (Overture in C major ‘Trumpet Overture’) op. 101, edited by Christopher Hogwood (Kassel: Bärenreiter, 2003), ISBN M-006-52269-9. xvii + 77pp. £28.50

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2011

R. Larry Todd
Affiliation:
Duke University

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References

1 Devrient, Eduard, Meine Erinnerungen an Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy und seine Briefe an mich (Leipzig, 1869), 26Google Scholar; AmZ 27 (1825), 825Google Scholar ; BamZ 2 (1825), 364–5Google Scholar.

2 Zelter to Mendelssohn, 18 September 1826, in Schmidt-Beste, Thomas, ‘Briefe von Carl Friedrich Zelter an Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’, Mendelssohn Studien 10 (1997): 44Google Scholar.

3 See further Todd, R. Larry, Mendelssohn: A Life in Music (New York, 2003), 185–6.Google Scholar

4 AmZ 30 (1828), 364.Google Scholar

5 Schmidt-Beste, , ‘Briefe’, 42.Google Scholar

6 Introduction, v (letter of 18 September 1826).

7 On p. vi of the Introduction the date for the premiere is mistakenly given as 26 April, a minor slip. On that date, Mendelssohn was in London, having arrived the day before for his third English sojourn, the highlight of which was the premiere of the Italian Symphony on 13 May.

8 Letter of 21 January1832 to his sister Fanny. See Todd, R. Larry, Mendelssohn: ‘The Hebrides’ and Other Overtures (Cambridge, 1993), 31–3CrossRefGoogle Scholar.