Frank
Bridge's Scherzetto is a charming
miniature that demonstrates his affinity for the cello and his understanding of
its capabilities, a sensibility shared by his student, Benjamin Britten. The Scherzetto
is distinct from the more often-performed Scherzo,
with which it shares its basic structure and themes.
Noah Rogoff
Mr. Rogoff plays a French cello by "Nicolas à
Paris," ca. 1825, and a bow made for him by David Samuels.
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Frank Bridge
Scherzetto Play
Recorded on 04/03/2010, uploaded on 07/20/2010
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Scherzetto (1902) Frank Bridge
Frank Bridge's Scherzetto is a charming miniature that demonstrates his affinity for the cello and his understanding of its capabilities, a sensibility shared by his student, Benjamin Britten. The Scherzetto is distinct from the more often-performed Scherzo, with which it shares its basic structure and themes.
Noah Rogoff
Mr. Rogoff plays a French cello by "Nicolas à Paris," ca. 1825, and a bow made for him by David Samuels.
Performances by same musician(s)
Pampeana No. 2 for Cello and Piano, Op. 21
Sonata in A minor D. 821 (Arpeggione)
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