On "Music Matters" today, there was an item featuring the Endellion Quartet. I missed the opening of it, but pricked up my ears when it was mentioned that they played Bridge before each session. I wondered whether it was Bridge's music in general, or if there was a specific piece that they used to warm up.
Then light dawned. They played bridge - the card game!
I was a bit surprised that whoever scripted the interview didn't notice the possible ambiguity. But then - after all, we're talking about a British composer here. Unlikely that most of the BBC personnel working on Music Matters would have even heard of Frank Bridge - let alone that he wrote some of the finest chamber music of the 20th century.
Then light dawned. They played bridge - the card game!
I was a bit surprised that whoever scripted the interview didn't notice the possible ambiguity. But then - after all, we're talking about a British composer here. Unlikely that most of the BBC personnel working on Music Matters would have even heard of Frank Bridge - let alone that he wrote some of the finest chamber music of the 20th century.
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