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The success was beyond what I could have dreamed, (1907). Creator: Unknown
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The success was beyond what I could have dreamed, (1907). Creator: Unknown
The success was beyond what I could have dreamed, (1907). Mendelssohn visited London several times and conducted Philharmonic concerts. He wrote about the performance of his work at the Argyll Rooms in Regent Street: the success at the concert last night was beyond what I could ever have dreamed. It began with the Symphony...and I was received with immense applause. The Adagio was encored; I preferred to bow my thanks and go on, for fear of tiring the audience, but the Scherzo was so vigorously encored that I felt obliged to repeat it, and after the finale they continued applauding, while I was thanking the orchestra and shaking hands, and until I had left the room. An episode from the life of German composer Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847). From " Story-Lives of Great Musicians", by F.J. Rowbotham. [Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, London, 1907]
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In this print titled "The success was beyond what I could have dreamed, (1907)", we catch a glimpse into the life of renowned German composer Felix Mendelssohn. The image captures Mendelssohn in full length, standing tall and proud amidst a sea of adoring fans at the Argyll Rooms in Regent Street, London. Mendelssohn's visit to London proved to be an overwhelming triumph as he conducted Philharmonic concerts that left audiences spellbound. His work resonated deeply with the crowd, evoking immense applause and admiration throughout the performance. As described by Mendelssohn himself, the success surpassed his wildest dreams. Flowers showered upon him from all directions, symbolizing not only appreciation for his musical genius but also gratitude for bringing such beauty into their lives. The bouquet held tightly in his hand serves as a testament to his accomplishment and achievement within the world of classical music. This photograph transports us back to a time when Mendelssohn's talent captivated hearts and minds alike. It reminds us of the power of music to transcend boundaries and touch souls across generations. Through this image, we are reminded of Mendelssohn's lasting legacy as one of history's greatest composers and conductors. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we can almost hear the symphony playing in our ears and feel the electric energy that filled that room on that unforgettable night over a century ago.
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