Mendelssohn's beloved overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" can be used two ways, both wondrous. One is as the standalone piece that the 17-year-old composer originally intended. In this fashion, as it is usually heard, it conveys, like few teenagers have ever been able to do, the fanciful first...
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 03:50PM on November 3, 2017