SKU: HL.14037178
UPC: 884088441760. 8.25x11.75x0.099 inches. English.
These five part-songs were composed over ten years from 1903 to 1913, but only the first was published in the composer's lifetime. Bridge's early works - those written before the first World War - were more late Romantic in style, warmly expansive, than his mature works. These songs display Bridge's skill and craftsmanship.British composer Frank Bridge was active in the early decades of the 20th century and was a highly respected conductor, violist and teacher - his sole composition student having been Benjamin Britten. Britten honoured his former teacher in his work Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, based on a theme from one of Bridge's pieces for String quartet.
SKU: HL.48008868
UPC: 073999088687.
Conte nts: 1903: Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (Shakespeare) • E'en As a Lovely Flower (Kate Krocker, after Heine) • Go Not, Happy Day (Tennyson) • The Devon Maid (Keats) • Dawn and Evening (C.A., after Heine) • 1905: Adoration (Keats) • Fair Daffodils (Herrick) • So Perverse (Robert Bridges) • 1906: Come To Me in My Dreams (Matthew Arnold) • The Violets Blue (James Thomson, after Heine) • 1907: All Things That We Clasp (Emma Lazarus, after Heine) • 1913: Strew No More Red Roses (Matthew Arnold) • 1914: Where She Lies Asleep (Mary E. Coleridge) • Love Went a-Riding (Mary E. Coleridge) • 1917: Thy Hand in Mine (Mary E. Coleridge) • 1918: So Early in the Morning, O (James Stephens) • Mantle of Blue (Padraic Colum) • Blow Out, You Bugles (Rupert Brooke) • The Last Invocation (Walt Whitman) • 1919: Into Her Keeping (H.D. Lowry) • What Shall I Your True Love Tell? (Francis Thompson) • 'Tis But a Week (Gerald Gould).