London: Augener&Co, 1918. — 20 p.
The English composer Frank Bridge (1879–1941) wrote his A Fairy Tale for piano solo toward the end of the First World War, its four movements depicting respectively a princess, an ogre, a spell and a prince. Prior to the war, much of Bridge’s music was composed in response to the demand for salon music; following the outbreak of the war, his music became much darker and more experimental.
The Prinzess, The Ogre, The Spell, The Prince