ℹ️ Work Information Composer: Felix Mendelssohn Work: Wedding March From: A Midsummer Night’s Dream , Op. 61 Date of composition: 1842–1843 Premiere: Potsdam, 1843 Genre: March / Incidental music Instrumentation: Orchestra _____________________ The music for A Midsummer Night’s Dream stands as one of the most remarkable achievements of Felix Mendelssohn . The famous overture was composed in 1826, when the composer was only seventeen, already displaying an extraordinary level of stylistic maturity. Seventeen years later, Mendelssohn returned to the work, adding a complete set of incidental music for a performance in Potsdam. What is particularly striking is the stylistic continuity between the youthful overture and the later additions. Within this broader musical framework, the Wedding March occupies a special place. Originally conceived as part of a theatrical scene, it soon transcended its dramatic f...
Classical guitar The guitar is one of the most widespread and versatile string instruments in both Western and global music. From the courts of sixteenth-century Spain and Elizabethan England to modern rock stages and recording studios, its presence has remained remarkably continuous. Over the centuries, the instrument has been associated with courtly music, Andalusian flamenco traditions, the folk music of Latin America, and later with the development of modern popular and rock culture. The guitar is a plucked string instrument with a fretted fingerboard, in which sound is produced by the vibration of strings set in motion by the fingers or a pick. The History of the Guitar The historical roots of the modern guitar lie in the Iberian Peninsula, where a family of similarly shaped instruments was already in use during the sixteenth century. These instruments evolved from earlier stringed instruments of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, many of which combined a resonating body with ...