Frank Bridge
Frank Bridge was one of the unsung innovators of British Music: his early works – steeped in Edwardian romanticism – gave way to an enigmatic and individual language inflected by the forms and harmonies of the European modernists.
Works
Title | Year | Description | Duration | Composer |
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Unfinished Symphony | 1941 | string orchestra | 12 | Frank Bridge |
Oration | 1930 | cello and orchestra | 28 | Frank Bridge |
Trio Rhapsody | 1928 | two violins and viola | 17 | Frank Bridge |
Enter Spring | 1927 | orchestra | 20 | Frank Bridge |
Suite | 1918 | cello and orchestra | 12 | Frank Bridge |
Dance Poem | 1913 | orchestra | 15 | Frank Bridge |
Four Pieces | 1910 | cello and piano | 10 | Frank Bridge |
Five Entr'actes | 1910 | orchestra | 14 | Frank Bridge |
Four Pieces | 1910 | viola and piano | 10 | Frank Bridge |
Three Pieces | 1910 | violin and piano | 7 | Frank Bridge |
Dance Rhapsody | 1908 | orchestra | 18 | Frank Bridge |
Isabella | 1907 | orchestra | 18 | Frank Bridge |
Mid of the Night | 1903 | orchestra | 19 | Frank Bridge |
Scherzo and Melodie | 1911 | cello and piano | 7 | Frank Bridge |
Scherzetto | 1901 | cello and orchestra | 3 | Frank Bridge |