Felix Mendelssohn
Andante sostenuto (Elegie)
in D Major, Op. 85 No. 4
from Songs Without Words
ID: 374
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Key: D Major
Year: 1845
Year: 1845
Level: 7
Period: Early Romantic
Period: Early Romantic
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Mendelssohn Songs Without Words, Opus 85, No. 4, "Elegy" by mbdey
All of the scores of this piece show minimal amounts of pedaling. Yet, in listening to many recordings of this piece, it seems that most performers use the pedal throughout most of the piece. Is it...
Mendelssohn Songs Without Words Opus 85, No. 4 "Elegy" by mbdey
All of the scores of this piece show minimal amounts of pedaling. Yet, in listening to many recordings of this piece, it seems that most performers use the pedal throughout most of the piece. Is it...
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Felix Mendelssohn, who was one of the prominent composers active in the Early Romantic era, wrote this piece titled "Elegie"Op. 85 No. 4 in D Major from Songs Without Words. The composition is categorized as "Piece" in the sheet music library and the level of difficulty in the piano music database is 7.
Felix Mendelssohn, who was one of the prominent composers active in the Early Romantic era, wrote this piece titled "Elegie"Op. 85 No. 4 in D Major from Songs Without Words. The composition is categorized as "Piece" in the sheet music library and the level of difficulty in the piano music database is 7.

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