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Wednesday, December 23 Play today's show | How to listen Mendelssohn cooks up some music The greatest clarinetist of the early 19th century was Heinrich Baermann, whose son, Carl, was also a fantastic performer on the basset horn, the lower-voiced member of the clarinet family. Felix Mendelssohn met these two when he was just 20, and, in addition to developing a taste for their playing, developed a fondness for another Baermann Family specialty: the "Dampfnudeln" or sweet dumplings they served him in their home in Munich. In December of 1832, when the Baermanns were visiting Mendelssohn in Berlin, he asked if they'd whip up a batch. The Baermanns said "Sure -- if you�ll whip something up for us, namely a duet for clarinet and basset horn." Carl Baermann described what happened next: "Mendelssohn put a chef's hat on my head, drew an apron around my waist and stuck a cooking spoon into the waistband. He did the same himself, except that instead of a spoon, he stuck a pen behind his ear. Then he led me into the kitchen . . . He returned to his room where, as he said, he was going to stir and knead tones . . . "As the clock struck five, my heart skipped a beat, as I hoped that my dumplings had risen properly. To my great relief, they had. When I brought them in a covered dish to the table at the time agreed upon, Mendelssohn also had his duet in a covered dish. Father and I were delighted with the charming piece --- although Mendelssohn kept saying that my creation was more brilliant than his." | Music Played on Today's Program: Additional Information: About the Program Support Composers Datebook Your support makes our online services possible. Contribute Now. | |||||||
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