Richard Temple Savage in Wimbledon
from A voice from the Pit: Reminiscences of an Orchestral Musician, page 24:
In the twenties the only chamber music considered suitable for high-class music clubs was, of course, strings. Wind music was looked upon as rather low so I felt I had made something of a breakthrough when I persuaded the Wimbledon Music Club in 1929 to listen to and enjoy the Mozart Quintet for piano and four wind. The bassoonist was Jason Lewkowitch who subsequently became the contra-bassoonist for the London Philharmonic Orchestra when Beecham formed it in 1932.
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Richard Temple Savage, A voice from the Pit: Reminiscences of an Orchestral Musician (Newton Abbot, 1988), p. 24. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1426430084972 accessed: 14 November, 2024
Listeners
Richard Temple Savage
1909-
Listening to
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Quintet in E-flat major, K452
written by Mozart |
performed by Jason Lewkowitch, other unspecified musicians |
Experience Information
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, in private, indoors, in public |
Originally submitted by iepearson on Sun, 15 Mar 2015 14:34:45 +0000
Approved on Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:18:07 +0000