Remembering Barrie Perrins

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Remembering Barrie Perrins

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Some of you youngsters may not know that name but Barrie was a legend from the late 50's through to the 80's. He toured most of Europe and even the USA way back in 1962. (If anyone has any details of that trip I would like to know).

He was Euphonium Champion of G.B. in 1964, 69, 70 & 71 and was euphonium tutor to the NYBB of Switzerland.

He was in Hendon at the same time I was in Hanwell and was one of the great characters of banding. I received some old recordings via one of his old school chums and his widow and have put these onto a CD;

Recordings of live performances in Holland & Switzerland, circa 1968. With orchestra;
Track 1; Mozart Bassoon Concerto, movement 1, Allegro.
Track 2; movement 2, Andante ma Adagio.
Track 3; movement 3, Rondo, Tempo di Menuetto.

With piano accompaniment;
Track 4; The Swan, Saint-Seans.
Track 5; Facilita, John Hartmann.
Track 6; In Cellar Cool (Drinking), Bilton.

With the Hendon Band, Don Morrison;
Track 7; Liebesleid, Fritz Kreisler. (1980)
Track 8; The Harmonious Blacksmith, Ord Hume. (1973)
Track 9; Facilita, John Hartmann. (1971)
Track 10; Allegro from the Bassoon Concerto. (1980)

Unaccompanied, following a Hendon band rehearsal, recorded on reel tape by Len Atter in 1962;
Track 11; Carnival De Venice, Remmington.

If you would like a copy, email or pm me a landmail address and I'll forward one on.

Cheers,
CB
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Thanks Charley -

I admit I was not familiar with this player. What great playing though!

The unaccompanied "Carnival De Venice" is great (1962 is before I was born), and "Facilita" is amazing (I was startled by the applause at the end - that was live?!).

Euphonium players ought to take Charley up on his offer here if you haven't already. This is some good stuff.

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Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed his playing. He was a great character and a dear friend.

Anyone know where I might find out about his trip the States in 1962?
I believe it may have had something to do with Glenn Call.

I'm looking to do another of some vintage UK players of the 50's & 60's in the near future.

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