A Mosaic in Ten Pieces (with Dedication)
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Composer: Walthew, Richard H.
Arranger: Tertis, Lionel
Editor: Tertis, Lionel
Instrument: viola and piano
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
New edition of this charming suite by the British composer Richard Walthew (1872-1951), originally published in 1900. The work was frequently performed by Lionel Tertis over his long career; his fingerings and bowings are of great interest to students and scholars, so these are included for reference in the viola cue stave in the piano score; the viola part itself is left clean for performers to make their own decisions.In 1943 Tertis premiered A Mosaic in Ten Pieces in the version for viola and orchestra in a concert broadcast by the BBC. The performance was reviewed in the Musical Times: It is the work of a happy craftsman, genial, jesting (so few composers joke now). In a slow movement Walthew is at his serene best. Brahms would have enjoyed the Valsette, and Elgar beamed upon other parts. Tertiss phrasing is the best lesson I can imagine for any young musician .
Arranger: Tertis, Lionel
Editor: Tertis, Lionel
Instrument: viola and piano
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Song List:
Preface, publisher's note - Biographical note - Préface - Note de l'editeur, note biographique - Vorwort - Anmerkung des Verlegers, Kurzbiografie - Walthew: A Mosaic in Ten Pieces (with Dedication) - I (Presto) - II (Tempo di Valse, Poco più mosso, Tempo I) - III (Allegro, Allegretto) - IV (Andante semplice, Poco più mosso, Tempo primo) - V (Allegro ma non troppo, Poco più mosso, Tempo primo) - VI (Allegretto con grazia) - VII (Presto) - VIII (Allegretto con grazia, Più mosso, Tempo primo) - IX (Molto allegro e agitato) - Dedication (Lento a piacere, Andante tranquillo, Poco animando)
New edition of this charming suite by the British composer Richard Walthew (1872-1951), originally published in 1900. The work was frequently performed by Lionel Tertis over his long career; his fingerings and bowings are of great interest to students and scholars, so these are included for reference in the viola cue stave in the piano score; the viola part itself is left clean for performers to make their own decisions.In 1943 Tertis premiered A Mosaic in Ten Pieces in the version for viola and orchestra in a concert broadcast by the BBC. The performance was reviewed in the Musical Times: It is the work of a happy craftsman, genial, jesting (so few composers joke now). In a slow movement Walthew is at his serene best. Brahms would have enjoyed the Valsette, and Elgar beamed upon other parts. Tertiss phrasing is the best lesson I can imagine for any young musician .