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Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage (Mendelssohn)

''Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage'' (''Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt''), Op. 27, is an orchestral concert overture by Felix Mendelssohn inspired by the same verses that inspired Beethoven's 1815 cantata of the same title (and indeed inspired by Beethoven's version, which is in the same key, D major). Mendelssohn's work was first performed in 1828.
Goethe's two poems' titles are not synonymous: in the days before steam, a totally calm sea was cause for alarm; it is only when the wind at last rises that the ship can continue on its journey. Mendelssohn's version concludes with a fanfare of trumpets suggesting the ship's final arrival at its port of destination.
The piece is programmatic for its reference of the two poems by Goethe. These two poems were extremely popular, and at the time of the work's premier, Mendelssohn could have assumed that the audience would have been familiar with both poems and able to follow the program of the music with minimal aid. The work is a concert overture - meaning that it is not intended to accompany a larger work such as an opera. Instead, the piece is performed as an independent piece on a symphonic concert. The term overture here refers to the use of melody and form.
Edward Elgar quotes a theme from the overture in the 13th variation of his ''Enigma Variations'' to represent one of his "friends pictured within" on a ship bound for Australia or New Zealand.



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