Originally posted by french frank
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DENNIS BRAIN died 1st September 1957
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostThanks Barbirollians and Richard. I have now corrected (and highlighted) my typo in the original post. Please do likewise, Richard.
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I wasn't trying to be obnoxious. when I first read the post, I thought you were relating a Hunter Thompson like experience
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Originally posted by Tony View PostHis unsurpassed recording of the rather under-valued HINDEMITH Concerto captured his unique timbre better than many of his other recordings.
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The Icon box of 4 Cds of his recordings is truly a treasure trove. Not only those one might expect - the Mozart /Strauss and Hindemith concertos but also earlier versions of the Mozart 2 and 4 and Strauss 1 on the old Raoux horn.
A particularly beautiful Nocturne from Midsummer's Night Dream and Beethoven horn sonata too .
Highly recommended.
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I drove up and down that bit of the A1 north of Hatfield many times in the late 1960s/early1970s and the pain of that accident as I passed that tree has never left me. No-one should die in that way, but especially not one like DB. If one could speak the tongue of trees, there would be tears.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostI drove up and down that bit of the A1 north of Hatfield many times in the late 1960s/early1970s and the pain of that accident as I passed that tree has never left me. No-one should die in that way, but especially not one like DB. If one could speak the tongue of trees, there would be tears.
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It's good to be able to hear him on Desert Island Discs. He mentions motoring as being his hobby.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe Icon box of 4 Cds of his recordings is truly a treasure trove. Not only those one might expect - the Mozart /Strauss and Hindemith concertos but also earlier versions of the Mozart 2 and 4 and Strauss 1 on the old Raoux horn.
A particularly beautiful Nocturne from Midsummer's Night Dream and Beethoven horn sonata too .
Highly recommended.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostWell family asked what I wanted for Christmas today. What good timing, this please.
The fourth disc includes some very fun pieces too such as the Musical Joke recording with Cantelli.
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#38 Barbirollians, many thanks for that, but alas, I dont know if the tree is still there. It is many years since I made that journey.
I just had a rather random but slightly connected thought. I dont know if people still lay flowers at the site, but I hope they do. Many years ago I stole a few days in Venice with an old friend, of whom I would like to see much more, but its difficult to prise her away from her husband. It was February and perishing cold. Doing the sights, we wandered into a church (not difficult in Venice) and it turned out to be the one in which Monteverdi was buried. Four centuries ago, but people still put fresh flowers on his gravestone. I was very moved, in four centuries time I dont think anyone will be laying flowers in my memory.
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Originally posted by Gordon View Post...
There was an EMI Icons 4 CD box of Dennis issued some time ago - 206 010 2 - it may be still available...
Miraculously, Baines could play (and teach) ALL wind instruments. And he was such an ENTHUSIAST. That's the way to learn...
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