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Disc No: GMCD 7275
With the exception of ‘Gently Swaying’ and ‘Longing’ written for violin and piano and ‘Canto Populare’, an interlude from Elgar’s Overture ‘In the South’, all the works on this CD were written for viola and piano and for the most part inspired by the great viola virtuoso, Lionel Tertis.
There were other famous viola players around at the beginning of the 20th century but none could compare to Britain’s Lionel Tertis whose virtuosity caught the public’s imagination and whom commissioned over 50 works for the instrument from composers of the period
Price: Sek. 157
Name: Heartache - An Anthology
 of English Viola Music

       



Composer Name Performer
Coates, Eric (1886-1975) First Meeting 
       
Dame Avril Piston, Viola
Shamonia Harpa, Pian
Rowley, Alec (1892-1958) Reverie
       
Clarke, Rebecca (1886-1979) Morpheus
       
Dale, Benjamin (1885-1943) Romance
       
Carse, Adam (1878-1958) Gently swaying
       
Fulton, Norman (1909-1980) Introduction, air and reel
       
Elgar, Sir Edward (1857-1934) Canto Popolare
       
Rowley, Alec (1892-1958) Aubade
       
Rowley, Alec Farandole
       
Moffat, Alfred (1866-1950) Longing
       
Dunhill, Thomas (1877-1946) In Courtly Company
       
Carse, Adam (1878-1958) Heartache –
       
Carse, Adam Calm Reflection
       
Carse, Adam A Breezy Story
       
Bridge, Frank (1879-1941) Allegro appassionato
       
Bridge, Frank Pensiero
       
Clarke, Rebecca (1886-1979) I'll bid my heart be still
       
Dunhill, Thomas (1877-1946) Alla Sarabanda
       
Tertis, Lionel (1876-1975) Sunset
       

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