
@article{ref1,
title="Secret letters and a missing memorandum: New light on the personal relationship between felix Mendelssohn and Jenny Lind",
journal="Journal of the Royal Musical Association",
year="2013",
author="Biddlecombe, G.",
volume="138",
number="1",
pages="47-83",
abstract="The Committee of the Mendelssohn Scholarship Foundation possesses material indicating that Mendelssohn wrote passionate love letters to Jenny Lind entreating her to join him in an adulterous relationship and threatening suicide as a means of exerting pressure upon her, and that these letters were destroyed on being discovered after her death. The notion that Mendelssohn would have written such letters conflicts strikingly with the received view of his character. Nevertheless, the veracity of the material is beyond doubt, and, while it does not include specific evidence that Mendelssohn and Lind began an affair, it points more clearly than has hitherto been possible towards an answer to this question. Thus it necessitates a radical revision of perceptions of these two major musicians. For Otto Goldschmidt, Lind's husband, destroying the letters was crucial in protecting the reputations not only of his wife and Mendelssohn but also of himself and his family. © 2013 The Royal Musical Association.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0269-0403",
doi="10.1080/02690403.2013.771961",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690403.2013.771961"
}