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Brymer was born in South Shields, County Durham, in the North East of England, the son of John Alexander Brymer, a builder, and his wife, Mary, née Dixon. [3] Brymer senior played the clarinet, and his son started to attempt to play the instrument at the age of four. [4]
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The Lyrical Clarinet: Michael McHale 2011 [34] Weber: Clarinet Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 / Clarinet Concertino / Horn Concertino: Stephen Stirling and City of London Sinfonia: 2012 [35] British Clarinet Sonatas, Vol. 1: Michael McHale [36] British Clarinet Concertos, Vol. 1: BBC Symphony Orchestra [37] Mozart, Copland, Kats-Chernin: Works for ...
Whight has won several notable awards, including the 1984 International Clarinet Congress Competition, [5] which he was the first British performer to win, and the Royal Overseas League Competition for woodwind and brass. [4] [dead link ] He has also judged competitions, routinely assisting at the Young Musician of the Year Award for the BBC.
He was the principal clarinettist in leading British orchestras, including the London Philharmonic, Philharmonia, and Royal Philharmonic, and was also active as a solo recording artist. Kell was influential as one of the first clarinettists to employ continuous vibrato to enhance the expressive quality of the instrument.
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Henry Lazarus. Henry Lazarus (1 January 1815 – 6 March 1895) was the leading British clarinet virtuoso of the 19th century. George Bernard Shaw wrote of Henry Lazarus: [1]. He was the best clarionet [old spelling, now clarinet] player in England; when you were sitting behind Costa at the Opera you listened for certain phrases from the clarionet just as you did from the prima donna, except ...
Glennie was born in Methlick, Aberdeenshire, in Scotland.The indigenous musical traditions of northeast Scotland were important in her development as a musician. Her first instruments were the piano and the clarinet. [2]