Two Pieces for Viola and Piano by Frank Bridge Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Frank Bridge

Pensiero; Allegro Appassionata.Pensiero and Allegro Appassionato reflect the two most important sides of Bridge’s musical personality and are most aptly titled. Pensiero is restrained, almost elegiac in mood, more fragmentary in the accompaniment’s textures and phrase-structures than its companion. The integration of harmonic elements and melodic contours (especially in the opening dissonance, the interval content of which forms the viola’s first melodic gesture and, in a different harmonic context, effects a stirring climax at the end of the lyrical middle section) is testimony to Bridge’s close attention to compositional detail and his flexible approach to harmonic movement and melodic sequence.Allegro Appassionato in B minor is, in contrast, exuberant and expansive. That Bridge felt his phrases in broad sweeps is clearly evident in the soaring viola cantilena. Again, the tonal ambiguity of the added sixth dissonance gives characteristic flexibility to Bridge’s enharmonic and chromatic sequences, especially in the use of pivotal notes or chords. The opening rhetorical gesture, the simple arpeggiated harmonic support, the melodic shapes and rhythmic impulse of the outer sections are strikingly similar to the introduction and exposition of the Phantasie Piano Trio, completed at about the same time.

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Summary
Format:
Score Score and Part
Item types:
Physical
Series levels:
Grade 7
Artist:
Frank Bridge
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds
Detailed Description
Viola and Piano

SKU: ST.H171

Composed by Frank Bridge. String music. Pensiero; Allegro Appassionata. Score and part. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #H171. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.H171).

ISBN 9790220202155.


Pensiero; Allegro Appassionata.

Pensiero and Allegro Appassionato reflect the two most important sides of Bridge’s musical personality and are most aptly titled. Pensiero is restrained, almost elegiac in mood, more fragmentary in the accompaniment’s textures and phrase-structures than its companion. The integration of harmonic elements and melodic contours (especially in the opening dissonance, the interval content of which forms the viola’s first melodic gesture and, in a different harmonic context, effects a stirring climax at the end of the lyrical middle section) is testimony to Bridge’s close attention to compositional detail and his flexible approach to harmonic movement and melodic sequence.

Allegro Appassionato in B minor is, in contrast, exuberant and expansive. That Bridge felt his phrases in broad sweeps is clearly evident in the soaring viola cantilena. Again, the tonal ambiguity of the added sixth dissonance gives characteristic flexibility to Bridge’s enharmonic and chromatic sequences, especially in the use of pivotal notes or chords. The opening rhetorical gesture, the simple arpeggiated harmonic support, the melodic shapes and rhythmic impulse of the outer sections are strikingly similar to the introduction and exposition of the Phantasie Piano Trio, completed at about the same time.

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