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.
More music by Frank Bridge
Valse Russe, from Miniatures for Piano Trio
Intermezzo, no. 5, from Miniatures for Piano Trio
Valse triste, no. 7, from Miniatures for Piano Trio
Saltarello, no. 6, from Miniatures for Piano Trio
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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