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'Im Walde', score with watercolour

MS. M. Deneke Mendelssohn c. 47, fols. 11-12

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Title

'Im Walde', score with watercolour

Shelfmark

MS. M. Deneke Mendelssohn c. 47, fols. 11-12

Summary

Op. 47 no. 1, 'Im Walde', beg. 'Wie der Quell'. Autograph fair copy with watercolour illustration, inscribed to Cécile's sister, 'An Julie Jeanrenaud. Berlin d. 15 Aug 1838 Felix M. B.'.

Date

15 Aug 1838

Language

German

Physical facet

Grey wove paper. Ruled with two sets of staves for voice part, words and piano.

Physical extent

2 Leaves

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Collection contents

The M. Deneke Mendelssohn Collection

Works of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

Volumes of collected pieces, mainly autographs

Miscellaneous compositions by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy and others, mainly from Marie Benecke's collection

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