I am sad to hear of Julian Bream's passing. I was a young classical
guitarist to whom exposure to Julian Bream's recordings opened up the
world of renaissance lute music. For that I owe him many thanks.
In the early-mid 1970s one of the local universities (California State
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Mathias
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Von: John Mardinly
Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Julian Brean has died
Datum: 15. August 2020, 1:41
An: Rainer
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My first vivid
My first vivid exposure to Julian Bream was in 1964 when I was 15 and
he appeared on 'The Johnny Carson Show', a very popular American late
night talk show. When he played 'Sir John Smith, His Almaine' something
major was triggered in my brain, and I was hooked. After he played, he
Same here, a friend had lent it to me. Ended up getting my own copy.
Kind regards,
Kirk
> On 08/14/2020 7:02 PM Leonard Williams wrote:
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> His LP "Dances of Dowland" introduced me to the sound of Elizabethan
>lute music, c. 1970. Got me hooked.
>Leonard Williams
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, August 14, 2020 7:02:25 PM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Julian Brean has died
His LP "Dances of Dowland" introduced me to the sound of Elizabethan
lute music, c. 1970. Got me hooked.
Leonard Williams
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His LP "Dances of Dowland" introduced me to the sound of Elizabethan
lute music, c. 1970. Got me hooked.
Leonard Williams
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From: Rainer
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Sent: Fri, Aug 14, 2020 4:12 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Julian Brean has died
Being a seriously aspiring guitarist in those days, Julian Bream's two
famous lute records "The Woods so Wild" and "Music from the Courts",
totally changed the paradigms for me. Virtually all the pieces in those
two records have become the canon for so many lutenists. I was lucky to
I heard Walter Gerwig and Julian Brean playing the renaissance lute on
the Bavarian radio station in the 1960 usually on Sunday at noon
I liked this early lute music right away. Everybody in my family
played the Fluegelhorn, trumpet , english horn, piano. and recorder
That depends where they ended up :) I heard Dowland envied people in hell...
I hope it's heaven for both :)
On 14.08.20 23:52, Bill Polhemus wrote:
Now he gets to thank him personally.
William L. Polhemus, Jr. P.E.
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On Aug 14, 2020, at 4:03 PM, Tristan von Neumann
Rest in Pieces by John Dowland, Julian.
You made him popular again.
On 14.08.20 22:12, Rainer wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-53777949
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Thank you, Rainer. Only recently watched some sequences on YouTube, he
was so magically intense. Come to think of it, the first classical
guitar concert I went to hear was by him here in my hometown in 82, I
think. And this legendary lute society course some years ago made me
stop
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