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Early years
2 Recordings
Bream has recorded extensively for RCA and EMI Classics. These recordings have won him several awards,
including four Grammy Awards, two for Best Chamber Music Performance and two for Best Classical
Performance.[7] RCA also released The Ultimate Guitar
Collection, a multi-CD set commemorating his birthday
in 1993.
From the beginning of the 1990s Julian Bream continued
his recording career with EMI Classics, featuring music
by Johann Sebastian Bach, a Concerto album (with the
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon
Rattle), and discs devoted to contemporary works and
guitar sonatas.
set of all his RCA albums, also including two DVDs with
The Lively Arts -- Julian Bream: A Life in the Country,
the 1976 BBC lm; and four BBC shows: Omnibus: Anniversary of Sir William Walton [1982], The Julian Bream
Consort (1961), Monitor -- Film Prole of Julian Bream
[1962], and The Julian Bream Consort (1964).
Later career
During the 1992-93 season he performed on two separate occasions at the Wigmore Hall - at their Gala Reopening Festival, and at a special concert celebrating his
60th birthday. In the same period, he toured the Far
East, visiting Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan, and
performed the premiere of Leo Brouwers arrangement
for guitar and orchestra of Albniz's Iberia at the Proms.
In 1994 Bream made debuts in both Turkey and Israel Bream has also taken part in many collaborations, includto great acclaim, and the following year played for the ing work with Peter Pears on Elizabethan music for lute
soundtrack to the Hollywood lm Don Juan DeMarco.
and voice, and three records of guitar duets with John
In 1997, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of his de- Williams.
but, he performed a recital at Cheltenham Town Hall.
A few weeks later, the BBC dedicated a special television tribute This Is Your Life programme to Julian Bream, 6 Honours and awards
lmed after a commemorative concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
Bream was appointed Ocer of the Order of the British
In recent years, his engagements have included a Gala Empire (OBE) in 1964 for services to music, and in the
solo performance at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, a Queens Birthday Honours List of 1985 he was made a
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Commander of the Order of the British Empire. He has
received Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of
Surrey (1968), and Leeds (1984). In 1976 he was personally presented with the Villa-Lobos Gold Medal by the
composers widow. He was elected an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music (1966), and has been
honoured with Fellowships of the Royal College of Music
(1981) and the Royal Northern College of Music (1983).
In 1988 he became an Honorary Member of the Royal
Philharmonic Society, and was also presented with the
Royal Philharmonic Society Instrumentalists Award in
1996.
Other details
In 1984 Breams arm was seriously injured in a car accident. It cost him great eort to regain his previous technical ability.
[4]
and is a member of
10 DISCOGRAPHY
10 Discography
10.1 LPs
The Art Of Julian Bream (November 1960), RCA
LSC-2448
Guitar Concertos (January 1961), RCA LSC-2487
The Golden Age of English Lute Music (September
1961), RCA LDS-2560
An Evening Of Elizabethan Music (1963), RCA
LDS-2656 (reissued March 1971 as LSC-3195)
Julian Bream: Rodrigo, Vivaldi Concertos, Britten
Dances from Gloriana (1964), RCA LSC-2730
20th Century Guitar, RCA LSC-2964
70s, RCA ARL 0049
Dedication, RCA ARL 5034
Julian Bream Plays Dowland, CLP 1726
A Bach Recital for the Guitar, Westminster CLP
1929
Baroque Guitar (1966), RCA
The Classical Guitar (3 - LP set), Westminister
WMS 1029
Collection of the Greatest Performances of Julian
Bream, Vol. II, Westminster
Concertos for Lute and Orchestra, RCA ARL1-1180
Dances of Dowland, RCA LSC-2987
Elizabethan Lute Songs, RCA LSC-3131
The Golden Age of English Lute Music, RCA LSC3196 RCA LD-2560
10.2
CDs
Guitarra: The Guitar in Spain (1985), RCA (contains material not on the CD)
10.2
CDs
The Romantic
B000003FSG
Hours
(1998),
RCA
ASIN
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Woods So Wild (1999), RCA ASIN B00000HZS6
Nocturnal: Martin, Britten, Brouwer, Lutoslavski
(2000), EMI ASIN B000002RTP
EXTERNAL LINKS
RCA ASIN
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References
13 External links
Julian Breams myspace page
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