The lid and part of the keyboard of an antique piano with a book on the stand with the title 'Songs Without Words'

David Owen Norris Lecture-recital | Mendelssohn’s Hairpins in the Songs without Words

Date: Sunday 16 February 2025 10:30

Mendelssohn’s Songs without Words started off in 1832 as ‘Original Melodies for the Pianoforte’ (published in London by Novellos), but Felix soon thought of a better title. Fanny stuck to calling her similar pieces just ‘Lieder für das Pianoforte’. So why did Felix mention ‘words’?

David Owen Norris suggests that the answer lies in a secret code understood only by a few of Mendelssohn’s close friends, and uses Mendelssohn’s hairpins to unpick the lock.

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This event is free – no tickets required.