Rescuing Mendelssohn, Even Now, From Nazis’ Harm

“A rival’s envy and the Nazis combined to turn Felix Mendelssohn from a hot 19th-century composer to a pariah and left hundreds of his scores unpublished. Real rescue operations began only a dozen years ago. Thanks largely to the Mendelssohn Project, which has been working since 1996 to redress decades of neglect, the composer’s works are being recovered and performed.”