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Mov.I: Allegro non troppo
Mov.II: Andante
Francis Edward Bache - Piano concerto in E-major, Op.18
Work: Piano concerto in E-major, Op.18:
Mov.I: Allegro non troppo
Mov.II: Andante
Mov.III: Allegro non assai
Orchestra: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor / pianist: Howard Shelley
Francis Edward Bache (September 14, 1833 – August 24, 1858) was an English musician and composer.
Born at Birmingham as the eldest of seven children of Samuel Bache, a well-known Unitarian minister, he studied with James Stimpson, city organist of Bermingham, and with violinist Alfred Mellon while being educated at his father's school. He played the violin in the 1846
In October 1850 Bache became organist of All Saints,
In 1853, on Sterndale Bennett's recommendation, Bache continued his musical education at Leipzig. He studied there with Moritz Hauptmann, acquiring the then-conventional prejudices against the music of Berlioz, Liszt and Wagner. (This would be in sharp contrast to his brother Walter, who would become a staunch champion of Liszt and Wagner's music.) After visiting
On medical advice, Bache went to
Considering the early age at which he died, his compositions are fairly numerous, and the best, a trio for piano and strings, was long held in high esteem. Two operettas, a piano concerto and a number of published pianoforte pieces and songs do little more than show how great was his promise.[3]
His younger brother, Walter Bache (1842-1888), was a successful pianist and conductor.
A memoir of the two brothers, by their sister Constance Bache, appeared in 1901 under the title Brother Musicians.
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