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Post by Michael Messer on Aug 14, 2020 10:30:24 GMT
I am very sorry to hear that the great classical guitarist, Julian Bream, has died today. Julian was 87 years old. Classical guitarist and lute player Julian Bream has died at his home in Wiltshire at the age of 87.The virtuoso musician performed globally during his heyday, and was renowned for his recordings of new compositions and masterclasses.He won four Grammy Awards and received 20 nominations between 1960 and 85. A self-taught musician, Bream learned playing to radio dance bands with the lute his father bought from a sailor on London's Charing Cross Road in 1947. As a child prodigy, his early recitals led to him being "acknowledged as one of the most remarkable artists of the post-war era", according to the Royal Academy of Music. After studying piano and composition at the Royal College of Music, and completing national service, he became one of the most prolific and best-selling recording artists in classical music. He was made an OBE in 1964 and a CBE in 1985. His repertoire included new works by composers including Benjamin Britten, Sir William Walton and Sir Michael Tippett. In 2008, he set up the The Julian Bream Trust to provide financial help for the less well-off, young and gifted music students, and to continue the work of commissioning new compositions for the guitar. Julian Bream >RIP ------------------------------------- Shine On Michael
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Post by thebluesbear( al) on Aug 14, 2020 10:36:11 GMT
Hi i am also so very sorry to hear this news , i read his biography , for all fans of the guitar its a great read ......am sorry to read this
RIP Julian bream
al
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Post by groff on Aug 14, 2020 12:01:17 GMT
One of the reasons I took up the guitar in the late 60's was Julian Bream, and I have loved the warmth and musicality of his playing ever since. Thanks Julian.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2020 1:26:38 GMT
I used to love listening to Julian Bream playing the lute, back in the distant days of classical guitar lessons in the 1970s.
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Post by meanstepfather on Aug 15, 2020 12:14:11 GMT
Awful news.One of the few guitarists,outside of the blues genre,that I fervently listened to.My favourite classical player...warmth,supreme feel and absolute fire...a magician.
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