Very nice and beautiful performance. Overall, all the musicians played very well and a funny scene where the conductor turns the page for Julian Bream in part 3. And the British humor at the end when the audience applauded. Historic performance.
That was a phenomenal performance, it was also a great surprise to see Sir Malcolm Arnold himself coming up to the stage. That concerto was composed for and dedicated to the soloist, Julian Bream. That guitar concerto is my favorite concerto by Sir Malcolm Arnold, I am a fan of Sir Malcolm Arnold's music.
I was there, primarily for the Bliss Piano Concerto (which was performed later in the concert), but it's this performance that has stayed in my mind. As a naive seventeen-year-old I had no idea who Bream or Arnold were, but looking back I feel incredibly privileged to have been in the audience and seen these two greats in the flesh. May they both rest in peace.
I remember watching this interview and performance. I think it was the very first programme I committed to videotape, from the TV. Imagine being able to view something again and again, at will…
This was written in the late fifties, round about the time of Whistle Down the Wind, with which it shares some characteristics, I think. It's a really marvellous piece. It says here that this was its premier, if this is true, I don't understand why it wasn't performed before.
This was its first performance at the Proms, I've added some clarification to the description. I believe Julian Bream gave the first performance in Aldeburgh in 1959.
No unfortunately, only the ‘Bream at the BBC’ compilation programme but that is already on UA-cam. The BBC iPlayer site has some good masterclass programmes and a concert, if you can access it.
There was/is literally no one as great on the Classical Guitar as this man Julian Bream🙏
Anyone else go "yeeek!" When Malcolm Arnold swung that guitar over his head? 😂
Very nice and beautiful performance. Overall, all the musicians played very well and a funny scene where the conductor turns the page for Julian Bream in part 3. And the British humor at the end when the audience applauded. Historic performance.
That was a phenomenal performance, it was also a great surprise to see Sir Malcolm Arnold himself coming up to the stage. That concerto was composed for and dedicated to the soloist, Julian Bream. That guitar concerto is my favorite concerto by Sir Malcolm Arnold, I am a fan of Sir Malcolm Arnold's music.
I was there, primarily for the Bliss Piano Concerto (which was performed later in the concert), but it's this performance that has stayed in my mind. As a naive seventeen-year-old I had no idea who Bream or Arnold were, but looking back I feel incredibly privileged to have been in the audience and seen these two greats in the flesh. May they both rest in peace.
Un GRANDE
I remember watching this interview and performance. I think it was the very first programme I committed to videotape, from the TV. Imagine being able to view something again and again, at will…
I´ll be always a fan of Julian Bream
Many thanks for this - Bream and Arnold - two truly great musicians.
Wonderful
One of my most favourite of Concertos that Julian played.much colour.
This was written in the late fifties, round about the time of Whistle Down the Wind, with which it shares some characteristics, I think. It's a really marvellous piece. It says here that this was its premier, if this is true, I don't understand why it wasn't performed before.
This was its first performance at the Proms, I've added some clarification to the description. I believe Julian Bream gave the first performance in Aldeburgh in 1959.
@@grahambop Oh, right. That makes more sense then. Thank you.
thanks for the full upload - do you have any more Bream videos?
No unfortunately, only the ‘Bream at the BBC’ compilation programme but that is already on UA-cam. The BBC iPlayer site has some good masterclass programmes and a concert, if you can access it.