Julian Bream at 80
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Richard Tarleton
Just heard him talking to SR on In Tune - he sounds in good form, on his way to receive his Gramophone award. There were even two anecdotes I hadn't heard before - he's had to tell the story of his life and career so many times he's told most of them! I hadn't heard about his recent accident either.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostJust heard him talking to SR on In Tune - he sounds in good form, on his way to receive his Gramophone award. There were even two anecdotes I hadn't heard before - he's had to tell the story of his life and career so many times he's told most of them! I hadn't heard about his recent accident either.
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Mattbod
I was not aware of any accident but an impromptu recital by Julian must have been a delight. Where did he give them the local church? I remember reading a year or so ago that he had put his substantial property on the market (it was valued at well over a million) as it was too big for him.
Anyway i look forward to listening to this. It was his Together and Together Again recordings with John Williams that introduced me to the classical guitar.
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Originally posted by Mattbod View PostI was not aware of any accident but an impromptu recital by Julian must have been a delight. Where did he give them the local church?
Originally posted by Mattbod View PostI remember reading a year or so ago that he had put his substantial property on the market (it was valued at well over a million) as it was too big for him.
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Mattbod
Was it that long ago??? Anyway I agree he is a very fine player. If he is having trouble playing then it is a tragedy but at 80 it is no surprise given some of the contortions one must put one's fingers though playing some classical guitar repertoire!
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostNo doubt the muse was captured in this venue:
Wardour Chapel, Tisbury, WiltshireI had heard tell of a beautiful eighteenth century chapel in the Vale of Wardour. So one day I went to have a look at it. I just happened to bring along the old box, in case the acoustical characteristics of the chapel were such that I might be tempted to strum the odd tune. But on entering the chapel, I was bowled over by its beauty and proportions. It seemed like some wondrous jewel set in that old yet curiously domestic vale of Wardour. It seemed a profane act to open the guitar case and strike a chord in this wondrous space, but that I did, and in doing so I knew instinctively that you could bung up a microphone anywhwere in that building and produce a magical sound
But it was too near Warminster firing range, the guttering was dodgy, the oil central heating noisy, birds roosted noisily nearby.....He made many great records there, but for his last 3 solo CDs, with EMI, he switched to Forde Abbey (also in Dorset, of course).
He's always been a conoisseur of great acoustics - his 1964 "Popular Classics for Spanish Guitar" was recorded in the Adam Library at Kenwood House in Hampstead. Only problem, his precious Robert Bouchet guitar was stolen from his car......
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Mattbod View PostWas it that long ago??? Anyway I agree he is a very fine player. If he is having trouble playing then it is a tragedy but at 80 it is no surprise given some of the contortions one must put one's fingers though playing some classical guitar repertoire!
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Richard Tarleton
Friday 24 January, BBC4, 8.00 pm - an hour of Julian Bream, inc. the Arnold concerto, duets with John Williams, the Julian Bream Consort
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by johnb View PostIf the Arnold concerto is the Prom performance (I forget which year) I do hope they show, during the applause, Arnold taking hold of Bream's guitar and waving it in the air while Bream looked on somewhat alarmed.
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