Felix Mendelssohn
Allegro leggiero (Lost Illusions)
in F-sharp Minor, Op. 67 No. 2
from Songs Without Words
Year: 1845
Period: Early Romantic
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Mendelssohn SONGS WITHOUT WORDS op.67 No.2 Isolating Melody in RH & Memorizing by mrcreosote
The score that I have has the "accompaniment" split between the L & R hands - the RH taking just the top note of the chord-arp...
mendelssohn's SONGS WITHOUT WORDS op.67, no.2 by alison128
Dear all, I 'm learning this piece, and I wish to get advice from anyone about how to practice this piece more efficiently....I found ...
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Can anyone advise on what I'm doing wrong? by nw746
So I made a thread a while back about building discipline to practice. It had a lot of good ideas offered, most of which I wasn't able ...
Mendelssohn-Lieder Ohne Worte Op67 No2 by jinfiesto
Again... Not so difficult.... Cool piece though. The divided hand deal is a little hard....
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Felix Mendelssohn, one of the prominent composers active in the Early Romantic era, has written this piece titled Lost Illusions Op. 67 No. 2 in F-sharp Minor from Songs Without Words. The composition is categorized as "Piece" in Piano Street's sheet music library and the level of difficulty is 7.