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- No. 1 in A minor
- No. 2 in F sharp minor
Timed to exploit the centenary of his best pupil, Benjamin Britten, Frank Bridge’s reissued Capriccios for Piano Nos.1 and 2 of 1905 come up fresh as paint: Stainer & Bell’s front cover alone – reproducing Panini’s elaborate 1758 painting Capriccio of Rome – is worth long study.
No 1 sounds like Moszkowski; No 2 (a better piece) is more typical, recalling Bridge’s own Rosemary and The Sea, and contains some chords silently depressed and exposed by re-pedalling.