https://nation.cymru/culture/tributes-to-welsh-harp-legend-osian-ellis-who-passed-away-aged-92/
Ellis was Professor of the Harp at the Royal Academy of Music. For many years he was the Principal Harpist with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Osian Ellis was not only a harp teacher, composer, arranger, penillion singer and scholar, he contributed also widely to the nation's traditional music as well as to developments in the European classical music of his day.
"He encouraged many contemporary composers from Wales and farther afield to write new works for harp – including William Mathias, Alun Hoddinott, Rhian Samuel, David Wynne, Malcolm Arnold, Robin Holloway, Elizabeth Machonchy, William Alwyn, Carlo Menotti and Jorgen Jersild.
"As a scholar, he published several seminal works on the history of the harp in Wales and he contributed to a myriad of television and radio programmes in Wales and London."
In 1960 he met Benjamin Britten with whom he had a long association.
https://www.youtube.com/v/KcxVfDH5PjQ
https://www.youtube.com/v/elHA8sPmHM4
A real shame. I've always loved his playing. This recording he did of Alwyn's Lyra Angelica is particularly noteworthy. I also like the recording he did with David Willcocks of Britten's Ceremony of Carols. RIP, Mr. Ellis.
A legendary recording which would be first on my desert island list.
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Indeed, a great recording and lovely music.
Now as a cd
(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiODAyNzc1OS4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJ3aWR0aCI6MzAwfSwianBlZyI6eyJxdWFsaXR5Ijo2NX0sInRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjEzNTg4MDU4ODN9)
Sad news but a long and accomplished life. His IMO was the best performance of Alwyn's eloquent and poetic 'Lyra Angelica':
Britten wrote the harp part in the Ceremony of Carols for him. He is on the Willcocks version and one from Vienna.
Mike
Quote from: pjme on January 18, 2021, 12:34:06 AM
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Indeed, a great recording and lovely music.
Now as a cd
(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiODAyNzc1OS4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJ3aWR0aCI6MzAwfSwianBlZyI6eyJxdWFsaXR5Ijo2NX0sInRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjEzNTg4MDU4ODN9)
So good they recorded it twice (Ravel)! Again with Osian Ellis.
Osian Ellis
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Quote from: vandermolen on January 19, 2021, 10:50:21 PM
Osian Ellis
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A fine picture. Although owning a few records I had no idea of what he looked like.
Quote from: Irons on January 20, 2021, 12:17:55 AM
A fine picture. Although owning a few records I had no idea of what he looked like.
Nor me Lol!
Although because of his first name I always assumed that he must have long white hair like the central character (also a harpist I think) in Ingres's painting of 'Ossian's Dream':
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Quote from: vandermolen on January 20, 2021, 06:30:12 AM
Nor me Lol!
Although because of his first name I always assumed that he must have long white hair like the central character (also a harpist I think) in Ingres's painting of 'Ossian's Dream':
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Great painting, Jeffrey. Although not exactly "sweet" dreams. :o
Only one winner in the long white hair stakes.
Quote from: Irons on January 20, 2021, 07:44:29 AM
Great painting, Jeffrey. Although not exactly "sweet" dreams. :o
Only one winner in the long white hair stakes.
Ah yes, Margaret Rutherford ;D
(https://www.bach-cantatas.com/Pic-Bio-C/Celibidache-Sergiu-3.jpeg)
"Only one winner in the long white hair stakes."
Then Celibidache gets the ...silver trophy.