Information om | Engelska ordet BRYMER
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- The following year Kell announced his forthcoming resignation, and Brain suggested to Beecham that Brymer would be a suitable replacement.
- Among the teaching staff at the school were Johnny Dankworth, Jack Brymer, Kenny Baker, Bert Weedon and Ike Isaacs, as well as Gilder himself.
- The ashes of Jack Brymer (1915–2003), a leading English clarinettist are interred in the churchyard near the grave of Beecham, who had recruited him to the RPO.
- In late 1866, she took the role of a paid pupil-teacher in the Church of England school at Puddletown, founded by John Brymer, described as a vigorous and stern paternalistic squire.
- On Helbert's death there was an hiatus under Dorset landowner William Brymer, and Lady Goodrich then passed the school to Kenneth Tindall, a Sherborne housemaster.
- Gwydion Brooke (16 February 191227 March 2005) was the principal bassoonist of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a member of its "Royal Family" of wind instrumentalists, along with Jack Brymer (clarinet), Terence MacDonagh (oboe), and Gerald Jackson (flute).
- Campbell is internationally recognised as one of Britain's finest musicians and was described by the doyen of British clarinettists, Jack Brymer, as 'the finest player of his generation'.
- Brymer was born at Fordingbridge, Hampshire the son of John Brymer of Burgate House, Fordingbridge, and his wife Eliza Mary Tugwell, only daughter of George Tugwell of Crowe Hall, near Bath.
- Born in 1762, the eldest surviving son of Egerton Leigh, a prominent South Carolina colonial official and Loyalist (created a baronet in 1773) and Martha Brymer (died 1801), daughter of Captain Francis Brymer, muster-master of the American Revolutionary Army by his wife Martha Laurens, he was a great-nephew (matrilineally) of Continental Congress president Henry Laurens, and (patrilineally) of Archdeacon Dr Egerton Leigh, seated at West Hall, High Legh, Cheshire.
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