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Re: Jack Brymer Obituary



His Mozart Gran Partita which he conducts as well as plays 1st clarinet is
likewise outstanding (Decca/London ca. 1960).  This one uses a double
bassoon instead of the more common (?) string bass.
"Raymond Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> | > Fans of the great british clarinetist Jack Brymer will be sorry to
hear
> | > of his passing at age 88. His Mozart concerto with Beecham and the RPO
> | > was famous and his solo in Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony with the LSO
and
> | > Previn was one to melt one's heart. RIP
> | >
> | >
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> | R.I.P.
> |
> | For those interested, his Philips Mozart recording with ASMF/Marriner
> | (ca1972) is available in the Eloquence series, cw Mozart Oboe (Black)
> | and Bassoon (Chapman) Cti.
>
> Another Mozart performance by Jack Brymer is in Mozart's Clarinet Quintet
> with the Allegri Quartet. Coupled with the Schubert Trout Quintet with
> Haebler, Cazauran (dbass), and the Grumiaux Trio.
> Philips 450 056-2.
>
> I haven't heard the performances, but they might well be worth
> investigating, especially as a tribute to Jack Brymer.
>
> Regards,
>
>   # http://www.users.bigpond.com/hallraylily/index.html
>    See You Tamara (Ozzy Osbourne)
>
> Ray, Taree, NSW
>
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