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In this lecture-recital, Angela Zanders will explore the life of this remarkable composer and the background to her ‘Easter Sonata’ before giving a complete performance of the work.


Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel’s ‘Easter Sonata’ for piano lay forgotten for 150 years after her death in 1847, and when the manuscript was found it was thought to be a work by Fanny’s brother, the renowned composer, Felix Mendelssohn. The first performance of this remarkable work under Fanny’s name took place in 2012 and is a fine example of her imaginative and harmonically daring musical language.


Due to her gender and upper-class status, Fanny was unable to pursue a career as a composer or virtuoso pianist, yet this did not discourage her from producing over 400 works during her lifetime.

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Easter Sonata

Talk, Live Music, Haslemere Festival

25 May 2025
3:00 pm
Haslemere Museum, High Street, Haslemere, UK
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