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Julian Bream Masterclass

Series of informal masterclasses held at the Wiltshire home of the renowned guitarist Julian Bream.

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1 seasons

5 episodes total

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1978

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Season 1

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Isaac Albéniz
Episode 1

Isaac Albéniz

Episode 1 • Jan 04, 1978

First transmitted in 1978, the internationally acclaimed guitarist Julian Bream presents the first in a series of masterclasses on the guitar, recorded in the informal atmosphere of his home in Wiltshire. Tonight, Bream coaches a class on two tuneful movements from 'Suite Espanola' by Isaac Albéniz.

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Heitor Villa-Lobos
Episode 2

Heitor Villa-Lobos

Episode 2 • Jan 11, 1978

First transmitted in 1978, in the second programme in this series recorded on location at his Wiltshire home, the celebrated guitarist Julian Bream coaches three young players in some of the romantic Preludes by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos.

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Bach
Episode 3

Bach

Episode 3 • Jan 18, 1978

First transmitted in 1978, the internationally acclaimed guitarist Julian Bream presents the third in a series of masterclasses on the guitar, recorded in the informal atmosphere of his home in Wiltshire. Tonight he works on the arrangement for guitar of the Fugue from Violin Sonata No 1, in G minor by Bach.

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Bejamin Britten
Episode 4

Bejamin Britten

Episode 4 • Jan 25, 1978

First transmitted in 1978, Julian Bream presents his fourth and final masterclass on the guitar. Tonight’s music, ‘Nocturnal after John Dowland', was specially written for Bream in 1963 by Benjamin Britten. Britten’s piece is based on the song 'Come, Heavy Sleep' by the English Renaissance composer, John Dowland.

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Julian Bream Festival
Episode 5

Julian Bream Festival

Episode 5 • Feb 01, 1978

First transmitted in 1978, Julian Bream performs works by Bach (Prelude, Fugue and Allegro), Villa-Lobos (Preludes Nos 3, 1 and 2) and Albeniz (‘Granada', 'Cadiz' and 'Sevilla' from Suite Espagnol) at Old Wardour Castle. Bream concludes the recital with Nocturnal after John Dowland. Based on ‘Come Heavy Sleep’ by John Dowland, it was written for Julian Bream by long-time collaborator Benjamin Britten in 1963.

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