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KETTELBY – Bells across the Meadow – CELLO AND PIANO

Other Identification:
KETTELBY – Bells across the Meadow, a Characteristic Intermezzo.
Written in about 1921.
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Albert William Ketèlbey (born Ketelbey; 9th August 1875 – 26th November 1959) was an English composer, conductor and pianist, best known for his short pieces of light orchestral music. He was born in Birmingham and moved to London in 1889 to study at Trinity College of Music. After a brilliant studentship he did not pursue the classical career predicted for him, becoming musical director of the Vaudeville Theatre before gaining fame as a composer of light music and as a conductor of his own works.
Ketèlbey’s popularity began to wane during the Second World War and his originality also declined; many of his post-war works were re-workings of older pieces and he increasingly found his music ignored by the BBC. In 1949 he moved to the Isle of Wight, where he spent his retirement, and he died at home in obscurity.
The orchestral work ‘In a Monastery Garden’ was his first major success, his most famous piece, and became known all over the world.
Movements or sections:
marked ‘Moderato’
Instrumentation:
Originally arranged for Violin by the composer, and prepared for Cello by David Johnstone
2 PDFs, one for each instrument.
Approximate difficulty:
Moderate (moderate-to-difficult), comfortable for advanced players

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