Felix Mendelssohn
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Felix Mendelssohn was a German man who composed (created and wrote) music. He was born in 1809 in the city Hamburg and died in 1847. His music is emotional and charming but is sometimes accused of sentimentality. He often visited and worked in Britain. His works include Camacho's Wedding, Midsummer Night's Dream, Symphony in C Minor, Scotch Symphony, Elija, and the Hebrides overture. He also played the piano and the organ very well.