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Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
String Symphony No. 8 in D major (1822)
00:00 - Adagio e grave. Allegro
07:25 - Adagio
12:09 - Menuetto
16:53 - Allegro molto
Performed by the Northern Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Nicholas Ward.
"There is a solemn introduction to the String Symphony No. 8 in D major, the mood changing with the major Allegro, in the expected tripartite form, handled with a mature confidence worthy of Mozart. The Adagio makes use of three solo violas, cello and double bass, with dark-hued colouring that recalls the great two-viola G minor Quintet of Mozart in its sonorities. The mood is lightened by the cheerful Minuet, with its contrasting Trio. There is a Mozartian finale, providing, in its inspired fugal counterpoint, a brilliant conclusion." - Keith Anderson
Painting: Soap Bubbles, Johann Melchior Würsch