Felix Mendelssohn - String Quartet in F minor Op. 80 (GSARCI VIDEO REUPLOAD)
This is usually listed as string quartet no 6, which is correct in terms of order of composition. It was written in the composer’s last year. Naturally, it is an elegantly conceived composition. But it is also remarkable in that here the Mendelssohn’s ordinary sense of emotional reserve collapses completely.
Ordinarily showing the surface coolness of a man born into the upper classes, Mendelssohn’s facade dissolves entirely, showing despair and rage. The reason is obvious: He returned home from Leipzig (where he was employed as conductor) in May, and learned of the death of his sister Fanny, four years his elder, an excellent musician and composer in her own right who was his closest confidante. He wrote this, his last great work, in July as a “Requiem for Fanny.“ The quartet was first heard in private in the presence of fellow composer Ignaz Moscheles, but it will take more than a year for the work to be first performed in public, which is in Leipzig, with Joseph Joachim playing the violin.
When he returned to Leipzig, his friends found that he had changed; their description of his appearance and listlessness suggests what we would call severe depression. He took time off to visit his sister’s grave in Berlin, and returned even more disturbed in mood. He could not conduct. At the end of October he suffered what appeared to be a small stroke. Further attacks followed and he died on November 4. There are few works in music which seem so firmly linked to the composer’s death. Armed with knowledge and hindsight, the listener fancies that he can almost hear it coming. It is not out of bounds to say that he died of grief for his sister, and this quartet expresses that grief and pessimism so strongly that, for once, Mendelssohn reveals more of himself than even Schumann would have. A masterpiece torn from the heart, and essential to a string quartet collection.
(AllMusic, Wikipedia)
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(Performance by: Emerson String Quartet)
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