Dive into the world of Felix Mendelssohn with this captivating collection, "Mendelssohn Discoveries," a testament to the composer's enduring genius. Released in 2009, this album offers a unique opportunity to explore early, unpublished versions of some of Mendelssohn's most beloved works, performed by the renowned Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, with Roberto Prosseda on piano.
The album kicks off with the "Scottish" Symphony, presented in its London version, a work inspired by Mendelssohn's travels to Scotland. The symphony's four movements are filled with the composer's signature lyricism and dramatic flair, offering a vivid musical landscape. Following this is the "Hebrides" Overture, also known as "Fingal's Cave," a piece that captures the rugged beauty of the Scottish islands.
The album also features the Piano Concerto No. 3 in E minor, a work that showcases Mendelssohn's virtuosity and innovative spirit. This concerto, along with the other works on the album, is presented in an early, unpublished version, providing a fascinating glimpse into the composer's creative process.
With a running time of just over an hour, this album is a perfect introduction to Mendelssohn's music, offering a blend of familiar and lesser-known works. The performances are top-notch, with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra bringing their renowned precision and expressiveness to Mendelssohn's scores. Whether you're a longtime fan of Mendelssohn or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to delight.