Format : Sheet music
Frank Bridge’s Three Songs for Medium Voice Viola and Piano is the second volume in a 30-volume series by The Frank Bridge Trust in association with Thames Publishing celebrating the works of Frank Bridge. This publication features the songs Far far from each other Where is it that our soul doth go and Music when soft voices die and includes the score for Viola separately making the collaboration of the three musicians easier. The songs can be and often are performed together as a cycle but also work as short individual pieces. The first performance of the three songs in December 1908 marked a rareoccurrence as Frank Bridge played the Piano part himself. Far far from each other is the most ambitious of the three pieces for all three musicians. The words are excerpts from Matthew Arnold’s ‘Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems Parting’.Where is it that our soul doth go is the shortest of the three songs and the words are a translation of the last stanza of Heinrich Heine’s Clarisse translated by K. F. Kroeker.While the first two songs are original settings Bridge first wrote Music when soft voices die for High Voice Piano and Cello in 1903. The present version was transcribed in 1907. Music when soft voices die the short poem providing the words for this piece is one of the most influential and well-known of Shelley’s works.Watch Three Songs performed by Rebecca Ringle (Mezzo-Soprano) Luke Fleming (Viola) and Roger Steptoe (Piano):
SKU: HL.48008868
UPC: 073999088687.
Contents: 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).