Jack Brymer in Elstree Studios - early , month unknown, the 1950's
from The Beecham Years, page 87:
At Elstree Studios we met quite a different pianistic quirk. It was there that we worked with Gene Kelly on his balletic film Invitation to the Dance. Seen later, it had a marvellous continuity and tremendous vitality. In the making, it was split up into 'takes' usually little more than eight bars in length for technical reasons, and even Kelly found it difficult to swing into each section with complete assurance. So he engaged a pianist who was at that time my sonata partner, Henry Bronkhurst, for the whole three months of the series, at considerable expense. Henry didn't appear in the film … more >>
cite as
Jack Brymer, The Beecham Years. In From Where I Sit (London, 1979), p. 87. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1422996371869 accessed: 25 November, 2024
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hide composersperformance of 'unspecified' | performed by Henry Bronkhurst, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
Experience Information
Date/Time | early , month unknown, the 1950's |
Medium | live, playback |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, in private, indoors, in public |
Originally submitted by iepearson on Tue, 03 Feb 2015 20:46:12 +0000
Approved on Wed, 02 Mar 2016 13:37:51 +0000