
He enjoys a reputation as a down-to-earth Londoner who likes nothing more than a pint of beer in his local pub. Julian Bream had three records of guitar duets with John Williams. It cost him great effort to regain his previous technical ability. In 1984 Bream’s arm was seriously injured in a car accident. After national service, he resumed a busy career, playing around the world, including annual tours in the U.S. In 1951 he made his debut in the Wigmore Hall in London. Fabricio Mattos & Julian Bream.JPG 2,400 × 3,200 3.62 MB. Classical guitarist Julian Bream (cropped).jpg 881 × 887 316 KB. He made his debut guitar recital at Cheltenham in 1947, aged 13. The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Julian Bream studied at the Royal College of Music in piano and cello because there wasn't a guitar program during that time. Within a year, they were playing duets together. Julian Bream (Battersea, 15 luglio 1933 Donhead St Andrew, 14 agosto 2020) è stato un chitarrista e liutista britannico. His father gained an interest in classical guitar and hired a teacher to teach them both. He was born on Jand his birthplace is England. On his 11th birthday, his father gave him a classical guitar. Find out about Julian Bream Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Bio, Weight Birthday, Sings, Family, Wiki, Facts & many more details have been updated below. His father was a jazz guitarist and inspired Bream to play the guitar. Julian Bream was born in London on July 15, 1933. In addition to being a classical guitarist, he was also a lutenist. When Jadran is not practising, tuning and performing on plucked instruments - which is less and less in these times - he likes to play basketball with his brother, Emil, rekindling the all-dominating Golden Era the Kolbotn Comets (Under 13s).Julian Bream was one of the most popular guitarists emerging from the post-war era. His first experience as a musical director will come in November 2021 in a concert of arias with Rachel Redmond, chamber music, and concertos with lute with Barokkanerne in May 2021.įuture projects include a recording and tour 'A ma guitare' (Alpha) with the soprano Giulia Semenzato of music by Sor, Rossini and Giuliani and volume two of Bach's 'Lute Works' with Audax. He has recorded two solo albums for Audax Records, Weiss & Hasse - Lute Sonatas (2018 -Audax Records) and Bach - Works for lute (2021) (Diapason D'Or May 2021). Since then, he regularly gives solo recitals and is asked to give masterclasses, specialising mainly on the baroque lute and baroque guitar. A year later he also received another distiction in basso continuo, always at the Hochschule für Musik in Trossingen, Germany where he studied under Rolf Lislevand. In 2015, he was awarded the 1st prize at the international "Maurizio Pratola" lute competition in L'Aquila, Italy, as well as receiving a distinction for his Master-recital in lute and early plucked instruments. Bach and Sylvius Weiss came out in October 2017 on Audax Records. He frequently performs with violinist Johannes Pramsohler, touring with programmes of music for baroque lute and violin by Bach and Weiss and their contemporaries. Their debut recording 'Assissini, assassinati' came out on Editions Ambronay in Autumn 2017 (5 Diapasons) They were subsequently invited to give several concerts throughout Europe in the coming concert seasons, and to serve as mentors in the 2017 Ambronay Baroque Academy. His duo with the violinist Kinga Ujszàszi, " Repicco", was selected to join the Creative Europe’s "EEEmerging Artists Programme" giving concerts and classes in Romania, Latvia, Italy and at the Ambronay Festival - where they were also awarded the audience prize for their concert. With his pianist brother Emil Duncumb, he has explored programmes of pieces for their combination of piano and guitar on both period and modern instruments, while his collaborations over many years with the violist André Lislevand lead to the album 'Forqueray Unchained' (together with the harpsichordist Paola Erdas) on Arcana in 2021 - winning a Diapason Dècouverte in May 2021. He has given chamber concerts with musicians such as Amandine Beyer, Rolf Lislevand, Mario Brunello and regularly plays with Lina Tur Bonet and Musica Alchemica, and Giuliano Carmignola in the programmes 'Carmignola and Friends'. He is a memeber of Barokkanerne and Oslo Circles. Jadran began to explore baroque music during his studies at the Royal College of Music (where he studied guitar under Gary Ryan and lute under Jakob Lindberg) in London and has since been very active as a continuo player performing with various European ensembles as well as being in demand as a soloist specialising mainly in repertoire for the baroque lute and baroque guitar. He made his mind up to study music when he won the String Category and thus reached the final of the "BBC Young Musician of the Year". Jadran Duncumb is of English and Croatian origins, although from the age of nine he grew up near Oslo in Norway.
