BRITTEN - 3 PIECES FROM SUITE OP 6 VIOLIN/PIANO
Description
Benjamin Britten's Suite Op. 6 for Violin and Piano was composed during 1934-35. The first performance of the complete work was given on 13th March 1936 as part of a BBC broadcast by Antonio Brosa and Benjamin Britten who gave the first concert performance of the Suite at the I.S.C.M. Festival on 21st April of that year. Three of the movements had previously been performed on 17th December 1934 at the Wigmore Hall London by Henry Temianka and Betty Humby.As originally published the work comprised four movements - March Moto Perpetuo Lullaby and Walt - prefaced by a short introduction. At the composer's suggestion the present edition excludes the Introduction and Moto Perpetuo but retains the March Lullaby and Waltz unaltered. In the Waltz however a short cut which was previously optional has been made obligatory.