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Bridge was born in Brighton, the ninth child [1] of William Henry Bridge (1845–1928), a violin teacher and variety theatre conductor, formerly a master lithographic printer from a family of cordwainers, and his second wife, Elizabeth (née Warbrick; 1849–1899). His father "ruled the household with a rod of iron", and was insistent that his ...
3 Variations on "Cadet Rousselle" for voice and piano: collaboration with Arnold Bax, John Ireland and Eugene Goossens. Bridge composed verses 1, 3 and 6 of the 12-verse song. Orchestral: 141: 1918: 3 Variations on "Cadet Rousselle" for orchestra: original version for voice and piano Vocal: 142: 1919: When You Are Old: for high voice and piano
Bridge was to die at Friston near Eastbourne in 1941. The Sea received its first performance at a Prom Concert in London on 24 September 1912, with the New Queen's Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Henry Wood. [3] [4] The composer himself conducted the Cleveland Orchestra, Detroit Symphony and Boston Symphony premieres after the First World War. [1]
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Joseph Cox Bridge (1853–1929) was an ... was an English organist and composer. Biography ... Free scores by Joseph Cox Bridge at the International Music Score ...
Bridge in 1897. Sir John Frederick Bridge CVO (5 December 1844 – 18 March 1924) was an English organist, composer, teacher and writer.. From a musical family, Bridge became a church organist before he was 20, and he achieved his ambition to become a cathedral organist by the age of 24, at Manchester Cathedral.
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The composition has been praised by musicians and critics alike. The cellist Fred Sherry (who performed the first recording of Carter's Cello Concerto) described A Symphony of Three Orchestras as one of three Carter pieces he would "recommend to every music lover," including his Concerto for Orchestra and Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei. [4]