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Aqui na NPR Music : Twenty-nine gentle measures by are creating quite a stir — after being lost for more than a century. The
song, called "The Heart of Man Is Like a Mine," was a private
commission Mendelssohn wrote for an acquaintance in Berlin — and which
the composer apparently never wanted to circulate publicly. Mendelssohn
wrote it in 1842 at age 33, five years before his death.
Mendelssohn
scholars, however, have already known about the existence of this
formerly lost song: It was sold at auction twice, first in 1862 and then
again in 1872. The manuscript includes Mendelssohn's signature, proving
its authenticity and making it a valuable piece of paper even without
this little lied.
BBC Today Program asked two performers from London's Royal College of Music,
alto Amy Williamson and pianist Christopher Glynn, to perform the newly
rediscovered piece, whose text is drawn from a poem by Friedrich Rückert
called Das Unveränderliche and which is not even a minute and a half long.
Where
has this song been all this time? That remains a bit of a mystery.
According to the BBC, the manuscript "emerged in a private collection in
the U.S." and will be sold at Christie's auction house later this
month, where it is anticipated to sell for roughly $25,000-$42,000.»
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