From power to grace, Bruns conjures spirituality, grandeur
Felix Mendelssohn gets credit for a fair number of things: He was one of the folks who more or less resurrected the music of Johann Sebastian Bach from the dustbin of history, but he also wrote a goodly number of piano scores and created the incidental music for Shakespeare's play “A Midsummer Night's Dream” -- including the famous “Wedding March,” a standard at countless nuptials.
Buffalo News, New York — Felix Mendelssohn gets credit for a fair number of things: He was one of the folks who more or less resurrected the music of Johann Sebastian Bach from the dustbin of his... more info