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Musical Families in the 19th/20th century
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostThe Brains, particularly Aubrey and Dennis. Aubrey's father was also a horn player in the LSO and his brother Alfred was a horn player in the Queen's Hall Orchestra under Henry Wood (didn't any of the Brains consider a different instrument?)
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Originally posted by salymap View PostErr, didn't Aubrey play something else? Cor Anglais perhaps ?
To return to the Brain family, Aubrey's wife was a well known opera singer in the 1920s. Hls elder son, Leonard, played oboe and cor anglais. He was a member of Beecham's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and also Dennis Brain's wind quintet.
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John Barbirolli. His father Lorenzo was a violinist who had performed with his own father in the orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
Wiki tells me that: << the young Barbirolli began to play the violin when he was four, but soon changed to the cello. He later said that this was at the instigation of his grandfather who, exasperated at his habit of wandering around while practising the violin, bought him a small cello to stop him from "getting in everybody's way" >>
His first wife (for just a few years) was the soprano Marjorie Parry (whose career apparently ended prematurely: "the management at Covent Garden placed extraordinary demands on Parry. She was required to sing on tour five performances each two weeks, and to have no less than fourteen roles: Eva, Elsa, Alice Ford, Lola, Rosalinda, Octavian, Musetta, Jack (The Wreckers), Nedda, Liu, Marguerite, Leonora (Il Trovatore), Gerhilde (Die Walküre) and a Flower Maiden").
He married the delightful oboist Evelyn Rothwell in 1939 and they remained together until his death.
Unfortunately there were no children from either marriage.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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