Książka Julian Bream Tony Palmer

Julian Bream

Autor: Tony Palmer
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Lume Books
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Julian Bream is recognised as one of the world's leading guitarists, some would say the greatest. He...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2021
strony
282
EAN
9781839014499
ISBN
1839014490
Enbook ID
37172316
Wydawca
Waga
446
Wymiary
233 x 155 x 21

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Julian Bream is recognised as one of the world's leading guitarists, some would say the greatest. He was certainly for many years Britain's senior ambassador as a guitarist and lutenist, touring more widely and more frequently than almost any other artist in the international arena.

Bream also did incomparable work in the recording studio to establish both the guitar and the lute as concert instruments. Not content with his unique status as a performer, however, Julian Bream has always been actively concerned with new music - commissioning works from a stream of leading contemporary composers.

Surprisingly for a man of his international reputation, Julian Bream was his own secretary. He planned his own concerts, made his own travel arrangements, drove himself around, checked his own lighting and carried his own baggage. At the same time, he was an avid amateur cricketer and country gardener - growing his own fruit and vegetables all year round.

In 1981 this intriguingly self-contained man agreed to share some of the load. Tony Palmer travelled with him in Europe and America over several months, drawing out from the essentially private Julian Bream his views on his art and on his position in the world of music. The result is Julian Bream: a Life on the Road, where the Maestro discusses the history of his beloved guitar and its role as a solo instrument, as well as his relationships with giants of contemporary music. With self-deprecating wit, he gives a unique insight into all that he then felt about his life on the road: where he was going, what good he believed he did, why he carried on, how he 'did it' - the guitar, the lute, touring, recording, commissioning, 'the old musicke racket', his home. Daniel Meadows accompanied them, and his beautiful photographs add to this unusual and exhilarating picture of a self-made man - who built, out of nothing, his own unrivalled status as a man of music.

The re-publishing of Palmer's acclaimed book - for so long out-of-print and thus a much sought-after collector's item - will be welcomed by music lovers and guitar aficionados around the world.


Praise for Julian Bream: A Life on the Road:

'An immensely revealing series of snapshots. I don't think I've ever heard a musician being so frank about what it means to make a life in music' - Nathalie Wheen, BBC

'Immensely informative, conversational, light-hearted and intentionally deprecatory. Fascinating and extremely entertaining' Classical Music Weekly

'This book is a brilliant vindication of the craft of the interviewer. It's remarkably frank, warm and clear-headed about a man who has too few self-delusions for his comfort' - Michael Oliver, The Gramophone

'There is no better account of what it is like to be a touring concert artist' Punch


Tony Palmer is a British celebrated and multi-award-winning filmmaker, music journalist and author.

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