Hensel Piano Book in E minor
This short cycle by Fanny (Mendelssohn Bartholdy) Hensel is of medium difficulty and thus equally appropriate for recitals or teaching purposes. The names of the six short pieces already hint at the composer’s great admiration for Bach: Praeludio (I) – Fuga – Allegro di molto – Largo – Praeludio (II) – Toccata. The only questions raised by the autograph are the occasion for which Fanny Hensel wrote the pieces, and their time of origin. It is likely that she wrote her “Piano Book” shortly before 1830, around the time when she married the artist Wilhelm Hensel.
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Hensel Piano Book in E minor
Hensel Piano Book in E minor
This short cycle by Fanny (Mendelssohn Bartholdy) Hensel is of medium difficulty and thus equally appropriate for recitals or teaching purposes. The names of the six short pieces already hint at the composer’s great admiration for Bach: Praeludio (I) – Fuga – Allegro di molto – Largo – Praeludio (II) – Toccata. The only questions raised by the autograph are the occasion for which Fanny Hensel wrote the pieces, and their time of origin. It is likely that she wrote her “Piano Book” shortly before 1830, around the time when she married the artist Wilhelm Hensel.
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This short cycle by Fanny (Mendelssohn Bartholdy) Hensel is of medium difficulty and thus equally appropriate for recitals or teaching purposes. The names of the six short pieces already hint at the composer’s great admiration for Bach: Praeludio (I) – Fuga – Allegro di molto – Largo – Praeludio (II) – Toccata. The only questions raised by the autograph are the occasion for which Fanny Hensel wrote the pieces, and their time of origin. It is likely that she wrote her “Piano Book” shortly before 1830, around the time when she married the artist Wilhelm Hensel.










