Andante in D Major, MWV W 32 by Felix Mendelssohn (performed by Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene)

Published: July 16, 2018, 9:22 a.m.

Would you like to play a beautiful and charming Andante in D Major, MWV W 32 by Felix Mendelssohn?\n\nIt's a theme and variations on a very sweet melody. You will love it! 110 percent guaranteed!\n\nIt's Ausra's favorite work by Mendelssohn. In fact, she first heard it play on our Vilnius University St John's church organ back in 2007 by the great Swiss organist Guy Bovet.\n\nWe both fell in love with this piece at first glance.\n\nAnd last year she played this piece during our Fantasia Chromatica recital. But days before it, we came into the church to practice and I secretly recorded Ausra's performance from up close so that the hands were clearly visible.\n\nShe wasn't very happy about it when she found out I made a recording because my filming interfered with page turning (I held the camera with one hand and with the other turned pages). And I think I missed one or two page turns...\n\nBut now she is no longer upset because this recording allowed Jeremy Owens transcribe the fingering and pedaling and produce a nice score for you.\n\nThis score is free for Total Organist students: http://www.organduo.lt/total-organist