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: Mendelssohn’s final years were marked by a high-stress lifestyle and declining health, including chronic headaches and high blood pressure. The Trauergesang was written during a period of relative productivity, but it predates the devastating loss of his beloved sister, Fanny, in 1847—an event that would lead to his final masterpieces like the String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor.

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The Trauergesang is characterized by its "poise and lack of rhetoric," avoiding unbridled sentimentality in favor of a profound, steady dignity. : Mendelssohn’s final years were marked by a