BRIDGE, F.: Piano Quintet / SCOTT, C.: Piano Quintet No. 1 (Terroni, Bingham Quartet)
Frank Bridge is today recognised as one of the most gifted figures in British musical life before World War I. His Piano Quintet, a work of personal significance prompted by the absence of his fiancée, is notable for its passionate, lyrical and forceful language, the Rachmaninov-like technical demands of the piano part calling for a virtuoso pianist. Debussy described Cyril Scott’s exotic harmonic language as “an intoxication for the ear”, and the First Piano Quintet is a multi-faceted work which mirrors Scott’s flamboyant public persona while maintaining a genuinely poetic inner beauty.
Tracklist
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)
Bingham Quartet (Ensemble)





























