Wieder auffrischen und lesen."
[2] Three pieces for the piano, composed in 1829 for the album of three young English ladies; subsequently published as Opus 16.
[3] Felix Mendelssohn attended the Berlin University as a matriculated student for more than a year; a vast number of sheets written by him at this period, during the lectures, are still extant.
[4] A relation of the family.
[5] Mendelssohn's instructor in the theory of music.
[6] The name of the child.
[7] The violin player, Edward Ritz, an intimate friend of Mendelssohn's.
[8] Formerly a singer in the Royal Theatre at Berlin.
[9] Afterwards published under the name of "Overture to the Hebrides."
[10] A little sketch of the catafalque was enclosed in the letter.