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Felix Mendelssohn and The Hebrides (overture)

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Difference between Felix Mendelssohn and The Hebrides (overture)

Felix Mendelssohn vs. The Hebrides (overture)

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 4 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early romantic period. Felix Mendelssohn's concert overture The Hebrides (Die Hebriden) was composed in 1830, revised in 1832, and published the next year as his Op. 26.

Similarities between Felix Mendelssohn and The Hebrides (overture)

Felix Mendelssohn and The Hebrides (overture) have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn), Bodleian Library, Clarinet, Fanny Mendelssohn, Fingal's Cave, Frederick William IV of Prussia, French horn, Overture, Royal Philharmonic Society, Staffa, Symphony No. 3 (Mendelssohn).

A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)

At two separate times, Felix Mendelssohn composed music for William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe.

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Clarinet

The clarinet is a musical-instrument family belonging to the group known as the woodwind instruments.

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Fanny Mendelssohn

Fanny Mendelssohn (14 November 1805 – 14 May 1847), later Fanny Mendelssohn Bartholdy and, after her marriage, Fanny Hensel, was a German pianist and composer.

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Fingal's Cave

Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics.

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Frederick William IV of Prussia

Frederick William IV (Friedrich Wilhelm IV.; 15 October 17952 January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, reigned as King of Prussia from 1840 to 1861.

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French horn

The French horn (since the 1930s known simply as the "horn" in some professional music circles) is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell.

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Overture

Overture (from French ouverture, "opening") in music is the term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera.

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Royal Philharmonic Society

The Royal Philharmonic Society is a British music society, formed in 1813.

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Staffa

Staffa (Stafa) from the Old Norse for stave or pillar island, is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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Symphony No. 3 (Mendelssohn)

The Symphony No.

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Felix Mendelssohn and The Hebrides (overture) Comparison

Felix Mendelssohn has 291 relations, while The Hebrides (overture) has 43. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 3.29% = 11 / (291 + 43).

References

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