The only instrument that Fanny Mendelssohn was allowed to play as a woman in the 1800s.
Hear Fanny Mendelssohn's music at our concert on Sunday 23 March at the Southbank Centre.
Fanny Mendelssohn was an incredibly talented composer, but the rules of 19th Century society considered it inappropriate for her to pursue music professionally. Until recently she was very much in the shadow of her brother, Felix.
Find out more about her life and music in our short documentary featuring contributions from Sheila Hayman, an expert on Fanny and her great-great-great-granddaughter, and musicians who advocate for her music to be heard more. Click to watch the full video on our YouTube channel.
? Hear Fanny’s Overture in C, the Romanze from her String Quartet in E flat and the remarkable Das Jahr (The Year) cycle performed on an 1840s fortepiano at the Southbank Centre on Sunday 23 March ⭐ alongside four new works inspired by Das Jahr from Roxanna Panufnik, Electra Perivolaris, Freya Waley-Cohen and Master of the King’s Music, Errollyn Wallen.
?️ Tickets from just £15 available on our website at oae.co.uk or get best available seats for £23 using the promo code JAHR23 when buying your tickets.
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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Ok, it’s a not very snappy name, so we tend to call ourselves the OAE. The OAE is probably one of the top ‘period instrument’ Orchestras in the world. What does this mean? Well, over the years instruments and techniques have changed. We try to be authenti...