Composer
Frank Bridge (1879-1941); ENG
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Frank Bridge studied violin and composition at the Royal College of Music, graduating in 1904. A scholarship enabled him to study with Charles Villiers Stanford for four years (1899-1903). Bridge quickly established a reputation as a gifted violist and conductor. In 1906, he played with the Joachim Quartet, and he was a member of the English String Quartet through 1915. He conducted some operas at the Savoy Theatre and Covent Garden, and when Sir Thomas Beecham organized his New Symphony Orchestra in 1906, he named Bridge as his assistant. Bridge also befriended Sir Henry Wood and occasionally substituted for him as conductor at Queen's Hall; Wood later became an important champion of Bridge's music. During this period, Bridge was writing mostly chamber music and songs. His few orchestral works of the time were much influenced by the French Impressionists; the first of them to become part of the standard repertoire was the suite The Sea (1911).
World War I was a traumatic time for Bridge, an ardent pacifist. One can hear more dissonance and darkness creeping into such works as the Cello Sonata in D minor (1913-1917) and the Quartet No. 2 in G minor (1915). After several years of near-silence, Bridge's next big work signaled a large shift in style. The Piano Sonata (1921-1924) was written in memory of composer Ernest Farrar, who was killed in action in France, in 1917. In it, one hears considerably more dissonance, abrupt changes of mood and tempo, and a more angular and aggressive sound. This stylistic evolution continued in works like the third (1926) and fourth (1937) string quartets, which flirt with Schoenberg-like atonality.
In his last two decades, Bridge composed, occasionally conducted, and did some traveling, including trips to the United States in 1923, 1934, and 1938. He also did some private teaching. Certainly his best-known pupil was Benjamin Britten, who was an 11-year-old prodigy when Bridge met him in 1924. Britten retained a great affection for his teacher, and paid tribute to him in the Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (1937), based on the second of the latter's Three Idylls for String Quartet (1906). Britten was also partly responsible for the subsequent interest in Bridge's music.
Among Bridge's later compositions were a lovely opera, The Christmas Rose (begun 1919, set aside for years and completed only in 1930), as well as several important chamber and orchestral works. His last completed composition was the Rebus Overture (1940); he also left a symphony for strings unfinished at his death.
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Piano Works
41 tracks
- Berceuse, H.8
2 tracks
- Dramatic Fantasia
1 track
- Fairy Tale Suite
4 tracks
- 3 Improvisations for piano, left hand
3 tracks
- In Autumn
2 tracks
- Lament, H.117
2 tracks
- 3 Lyrics
3 tracks
- Miniature Pastorals, Set 1
3 tracks
- Moderato in E-
2 tracks
- Pensée Fugitive
1 track
- Phantasm
1 track
- Piano Sonata
3 tracks
- 3 Pieces
3 tracks
- 3 Poems
3 tracks
- Scherzettino
1 track
- 3 Sketches
4 tracks
- The Hour Glass
3 tracks
- Berceuse, H.8
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Orchestral Works
98 tracks
- A Royal Night of Variety, H.184
1 track
- Allegro moderato for Strings, H.192
1 track
- Berceuse, H.8
1 track
- Con moto in G, H.22
1 track
- Coronation March, H.97
1 track
- Dance Poem
1 track
- Dance Rhapsody, H.84
1 track
- Enter Spring (symphonic poem), H.174
2 tracks
- 2 Entr'actes
4 tracks
- 2 Intermezzi from 'Threads', H.151
2 tracks
- Isabella (symphonic poem)
2 tracks
- Lament (In Memory of the Victims of the Sinking of the Lusitania) for string orchestra, H.117
2 tracks
- Mid of the Night (symphonic poem)
1 track
- Norse Legend, H.60
1 track
- Oration, for cello and orchestra, H.180
9 tracks
- 3 Pieces, H.18
1 track
- 2 Poems
4 tracks
- Rebus (overture), H.191
1 track
- Serenade, H.23
1 track
- Sir Roger de Coverley (Christmas Dance for String Orchestra), H.155
5 tracks
- 2 Songs of Robert Bridges, for baritone and orchestra, H.65
2 tracks
- Suite for String Orchestra, H.93
17 tracks
- Summer (tone poem), H.116
3 tracks
- The Hag (song), for baritone and orchestra, H.14
1 track
- The Sea (suite), H.100
17 tracks
- The Two Hunchbacks (incidental music), H.95
5 tracks
- There is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook
5 tracks
- Valse-Intermezzo for strings in E-, H.17
3 tracks
- Vignettes de Danse, H.166
3 tracks
- A Royal Night of Variety, H.184
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Chamber Works
121 tracks
- String Quartets
55 tracks
- An Irish Melody ('Londonderry Air'), H.86
2 tracks
- 3 Idylls, H.67
6 tracks
- Novelletten
6 tracks
- 2 Old English Songs, H.119
10 tracks
- Phantasie Quartet in F-, H.55
3 tracks
- 3 Pieces, H.43
3 tracks
- Quintet for Piano and String Quartet in D-, H.49
6 tracks
- Scherzo Phantastick in E-, H.6
2 tracks
- String Quartet No.1 ('Bologna') in E-
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.2, in G-, H.115
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.3, H.125
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.4, H.188
3 tracks
- An Irish Melody ('Londonderry Air'), H.86
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Transcriptions of Works for Violin and Piano
10 tracks
- Amaryllis, H.59
1 track
- Gondoliera, H.80
1 track
- Morceau Caracteristique
1 track
- Norse Legend, H.60
1 track
- Serenade, H.23
1 track
- Souvenir, H.48
1 track
- Spring Song
4 tracks
- Amaryllis, H.59
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Other Chamber Works
56 tracks
- Adagio for Organ in E
2 tracks
- Allegro Appassionato, for viola and piano
2 tracks
- Berceuse, for violin and piano
1 track
- Cello Sonata in D-, H.125
12 tracks
- Divertimenti for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon
4 tracks
- Miniatures, for piano trio
9 tracks
- Moto Perpetuo, for violin (or cello) and piano
1 track
- Mélodie, for violin (or cello) and piano, H.99
3 tracks
- Pensiero, for viola and piano, H.53
2 tracks
- Phantasie Quartet, for piano quartet in F#-, H.55
2 tracks
- Phantasie Trio in C-, H.79
4 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2, H.178
8 tracks
- 4 Pieces, for viola and piano
4 tracks
- Romanze, for violin and piano
1 track
- Scherzo for Cello and Piano
1 track
- Adagio for Organ in E
- String Quartets
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Vocal Works
20 tracks
- Songs
20 tracks
- Adoration, H.57
1 track
- Berceuse for Soprano and Piano (or orchestra), H.9
1 track
- Blow Out, You Bugles, for tenor and piano (or orchestra), H.132
1 track
- E'en as a Lovely Flower, H.27
1 track
- Go Not, Happy Day, H.34
3 tracks
- Love Went a-Riding, H.115
3 tracks
- Mantle of Blue, H.131
1 track
- 3 Songs (after Tagore) for Mezzo-Soprano and Piano (or orchestra), H 164
2 tracks
- Thy Hand in Mine, H.124
1 track
- Where She Lies Asleep, H.114
1 track
- 'Tis but a week
1 track
- Goldenhair
1 track
- When You are Old
1 track
- So Perverse
1 track
- Journey's End
1 track
- Adoration, H.57
- Songs
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Choral Works
2 tracks
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Band
5 tracks
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