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    Default Chamber Music Prom 5: Monday 15th August at 1.00 p.m. (Britten, Bridge)

    A concert which pairs youthful works by English composers Frank Bridge and his pupil Benjamin Britten. Written when the composer was just 19, Britten's Phantasy oboe quartet is full of flamboyant and lyrical writing which today's oboist Nicholas Daniel describes as "a virtuoso piece in every respect". Britten honoured his mentor with two sets of variations - the famous set for string orchestra - and this newly-rediscovered piano piece. Bridge's own Piano Quintet was written before the events of the First World War cast a shadow over his creative outlook.

    Britten: Phantasy for oboe and string trio
    Bridge: Three Idylls for string quartet - No. 2
    Britten: Piano Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (London premiere)
    Bridge: Piano Quintet

    Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
    Tom Poster (piano)
    Aronowitz Ensemble

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    Shurely shome mishtake. 11 August is a Thursday this year.

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    Monday 15th August

    is it the same Bridge theme in both cases? ..............anyone know?

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    Britten's Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge is based on Bridge's Elegy No. 2

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    Many thanks for publicising this, EA. Being possessed only of the RT Proms centrefold I knew nothing of this concert. Is it at the Cadogan Hall?

    S-A

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    Thanks, mercia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Sullivan View Post
    Britten's Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge is based on Bridge's Elegy No. 2
    According to Paul Banks's invaluable Britten catalogue, it's Idyll No. 2 rather than Elegy No. 2, and both Britten pieces use the same theme: "The theme is from the second of the Three Idylls for String Quartet (H67) by Bridge (the same theme was also used by Britten in 1932 for a quite separate...set of variations for solo piano)."

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    this would explain why Idyll no. 2 is included in the programme

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    Really looking forward to this one. Britten wrote so little for piano.

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