Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Strings in D minor, MWV O4 was written in 1823 by Felix Mendelssohn when he was 14 years old. Mendelssohn composed the work to be performed for a private concert in Berlin with his violin teacher and friend, Eduard Rietz. Following this private performance, Mendelssohn revised the scoring, adding winds and timpani. A public performance was given on July 3, 1823 at the Berlin Schauspielhaus. Like the A minor Piano Concerto, it remained unpublished during Mendelssohn's lifetime. It wasn't until 1999 when a modern edition of the piece was available."@en }
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- Concerto_for_Piano,_Violin_and_Strings_(Mendelssohn) abstract "The Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Strings in D minor, MWV O4 was written in 1823 by Felix Mendelssohn when he was 14 years old. Mendelssohn composed the work to be performed for a private concert in Berlin with his violin teacher and friend, Eduard Rietz. Following this private performance, Mendelssohn revised the scoring, adding winds and timpani. A public performance was given on July 3, 1823 at the Berlin Schauspielhaus. Like the A minor Piano Concerto, it remained unpublished during Mendelssohn's lifetime. It wasn't until 1999 when a modern edition of the piece was available.".
- Q21998430 abstract "The Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Strings in D minor, MWV O4 was written in 1823 by Felix Mendelssohn when he was 14 years old. Mendelssohn composed the work to be performed for a private concert in Berlin with his violin teacher and friend, Eduard Rietz. Following this private performance, Mendelssohn revised the scoring, adding winds and timpani. A public performance was given on July 3, 1823 at the Berlin Schauspielhaus. Like the A minor Piano Concerto, it remained unpublished during Mendelssohn's lifetime. It wasn't until 1999 when a modern edition of the piece was available.".