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* BannedInChina: Even though he himself was not observant, just the fact that Mendelssohn was of Jewish ancestry was enough to have his music banned by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany.

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* BannedInChina: Even though he himself was not observant, but rather a devout Lutheran, just the fact that Mendelssohn was of Jewish ancestry was enough to have his music banned by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany.
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* BannedInChina: Even though he himself was not observant, just the fact that Mendelssohn was of Jewish ancestry was enough that his music was prohibited by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany.

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* BannedInChina: Even though he himself was not observant, just the fact that Mendelssohn was of Jewish ancestry was enough that to have his music was prohibited banned by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Was greatly more appreciated in England than in his home country.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Was greatly more appreciated in England than in his home country.
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* BannedInChina: Even though he himself was not observant, just the fact that Mendelssohn was of Jewish ancestry was enough that his music was prohibited by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany.
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Mendelssohn's violin concerti are not part of a continuous narrative; the E minor concerto for violin and orchestra is not a "sequel" to the D minor concerto for violin and strings.


* SequelDisplacement: Mendelssohn's first violin concerto is relatively obscure. His second is one of the most recognizable pieces from the early Romantic era. Most people think he only wrote one.
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* ColbertBump: Mendelssohn revived interest in Music/JohannSebastianBach's music.
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* VindicatedByHistory: Not himself (necessarily), but rather, Mendelssohn caused this for the music of Music/JohannSebastianBach, who in his lifetime was primarily famous as an organist rather than a composer. Mendelssohn discovered many of Bach's manuscripts in the early 1800s and conducted the ''[[Music/SaintMatthewPassion St. Matthew Passion]]'' for the first time since Bach's death 80 years ago. The Bach Revival and modern day reverence of Bach as a composer is heavily attributed to Mendelssohn.
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* SequelDisplacement: Mendelssohn's first violin concerto is relatively obscure. His second is one of the most recognizable pieces from the early Romantic period. Most people think he only wrote one.

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* SequelDisplacement: Mendelssohn's first violin concerto is relatively obscure. His second is one of the most recognizable pieces from the early Romantic period.era. Most people think he only wrote one.
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* SequelDisplacement: Mendelssohn's first violin concerto is relatively obscure. His second is one of the most recognizable pieces from the early Romantic period. Most people think he only wrote one.

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* SequelDisplacement: Mendelssohn's first violin concerto is relatively obscure. His second is one of the most recognizable pieces from the early Romantic period. Most people think he only wrote one.one.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Was greatly more appreciated in England than in his home country.
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* ColbertBump: Mendelssohn revived interest in JohannSebastianBach's music.

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* ColbertBump: Mendelssohn revived interest in JohannSebastianBach's Music/JohannSebastianBach's music.

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