The concert overtures A Midsummer Night's Dream, Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage, and The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave), conceived by Mendelssohn
before the age of twenty, have ranked among the most enduring of the
nineteenth-century orchestral repertoire. R. Larry Todd offers a
historical, stylistic, and analytical guide to these three remarkable
works. His clearly structured and accessible text is supported by a
wealth of primary documents, including Mendelssohn's correspondence,
memoirs of his friends, and nineteenth-century critical reviews.