The rich, evocative sound of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words Op. 62 No. 6 is perfectly captured on the instrument of choice for this FLEX EDITIONS production: a beautiful, full-bodied horn.
Horn player Christopher Lee brings his signature warmth and nuance to the iconic melody in this opus, which was first composed in 1840. The complex interweaving lines and soaring passages are given a rich, sonorous texture by the instrument, evoking the majestic sounds of the orchestra in a way that is both intimate and expansive.
With FLEX EDITIONS, you'll experience the highest quality recording available, featuring precise engineering and meticulous sound reproduction. The horn's unique timbre provides a distinctive foundation for the music, while the piano accompaniment adds subtle depth and complexity to the overall sound. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting out, this opus is sure to inspire and delight with its captivating beauty and emotional power.