Mendelssohn – Opus 13, String Quartet no 2 in A minor
by richibi
“Caricature of Felix Mendelssohn“
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my music teacher on the Internet,
a woman of impeccable credentials,
said about Mendelssohn that his
music was “instantaneously
recognized”
I raised a quizzical eyebrow, and
thought, not to me, honey, despite
my erudition I’d never even heard
of Mendelssohn’s Opus 13, String
Quartet no 2 in A minor
it was full of atonalities, you could
be forgiven, I thought, for thinking
it might be even after Brahms, by
you I mean, of course, me
but an incontrovertible tenderness
and courtesy runs like blood through
it, enough to anchor it to the very
engines, entrails, gut, if you’ll permit
me, of Romanticism, it was 1827
but there wasn’t a single tune I’d
ever heard, in contradiction to my
nevertheless highly respected
teacher, however ever pleasant,
however ever amazing the
number
I was surprised, I’d expected some
Proustian, which is to say, inchoate,
reminiscence, encounter
Mendelssohn was 18 when he wrote
this, sowing his oats, some oats
Richard