Julian Bream CBE (born Julian Alexander Bream on 15 July 1933; died 14 Augu… Read Full Bio ↴Julian Bream CBE (born Julian Alexander Bream on 15 July 1933; died 14 August 2020) was an English virtuoso classical guitarist and lutenist. One of the most distinguished classical guitarists of the 20th century, he played a significant role in improving the public perception of the classical guitar as a respectable instrument.
After studying piano, cello and composition at the Royal College of Music, he made his public debut in 1950, quickly winning fame for his technique and mastery of a wide range of musical styles. Bream's first London concert took place at the Wigmore Hall in 1951. Since then he has led the life of a busy and successful musician, dividing his time between his country, the recording studio, and concert hall. His musical tastes are varied and his fame as a lute player is as great as his reputation as a guitarist. His repertoire on the guitar ranges from the Bach Chaconne to works by contemporary composers. In 1960, he founded the Julian Bream Consort, an ensemble of original instrument virtuosi which enjoyed astounding success in their chosen oeuvre, greatly revitalizing interest in the music of the Elizabethan era.
From the beginning of the 1990s, Bream continued his recording career with EMI Classics, featuring music by Johann Sebastian Bach, a Concerto album (with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle), and discs devoted to contemporary works and guitar sonatas.
In November 2001 he gave an anniversary recital at Wigmore Hall, London, celebrating 50 years since his debut there in 1951. His final recital was at Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, on 6 May 2002.
After studying piano, cello and composition at the Royal College of Music, he made his public debut in 1950, quickly winning fame for his technique and mastery of a wide range of musical styles. Bream's first London concert took place at the Wigmore Hall in 1951. Since then he has led the life of a busy and successful musician, dividing his time between his country, the recording studio, and concert hall. His musical tastes are varied and his fame as a lute player is as great as his reputation as a guitarist. His repertoire on the guitar ranges from the Bach Chaconne to works by contemporary composers. In 1960, he founded the Julian Bream Consort, an ensemble of original instrument virtuosi which enjoyed astounding success in their chosen oeuvre, greatly revitalizing interest in the music of the Elizabethan era.
From the beginning of the 1990s, Bream continued his recording career with EMI Classics, featuring music by Johann Sebastian Bach, a Concerto album (with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle), and discs devoted to contemporary works and guitar sonatas.
In November 2001 he gave an anniversary recital at Wigmore Hall, London, celebrating 50 years since his debut there in 1951. His final recital was at Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, on 6 May 2002.
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@user-jd7vj4ib3c
Без грохота и грома, именно так, как в тот период. Отличное исполнение. Слышна каждая нотка.
@janicegeorge-allen1924
Imagination runs high,can see the dancers elegantly enjoying this music🙏
@gregkral4467
Best short version. Still my fave. Thank you so much, I loved to whistle your rendition for more than 20yrs. I usually have to repeat it for half hour. My favourite tune in the world.
@allan2098
He just has a special touch. No-one seems to have been able to match.
@53gitaar
Beautiful version !
@oliversjmildmay2970
B R I L L I A N T Rendition And Played By The Great Julian Bream
@Juan-nm8bz
el incio los bajos y todo esta muy hermosos pero el final en mi opinion es demasiado calmado para esta canción e escuchado mas versiones y todas tiene un final emocinante le daria un 9/10
@coreyzimmerman9782
Love arrangement🎶🎵
@tommihail282
The MAESTRO!!!!
@napoliantica8724
bravissimo bravissimo