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Ian Brunt

The 49-bell Carillon of St Colman’s Cathedral in Cobh is the largest such instrument in Ireland and Britain.

Dr Ian Brunt was Director of The Lanchester Early Music Festival and City Carillonneur of
Newcastle Upon Tyne
, regularly giving concerts and recitals on organ, carillon, harpsichord
and fortepiano.
He was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain 1979-
1981 as flautist, composer and general musician and has specialised in the baroque flute
for over thirty years
. He performs with Hexham Collegium Musicum, Anglia Concertante,
Durham Sinfonietta, Tyneside Baroque Players, Durham Baroque, The Hallgate Ensemble,
among others, playing chamber music and giving concerto performances and has recorded
six commercial solo albums on harpsichord, organ and carillon. Recent new music composed includes a pair of Notturni for classical guitar, a setting of George Herbert’s “My
Words and Thoughts” and a solo organ concert piece “Fantazia on a Melody from the Scottish Psalter (1615).” In 2007 he was photographed for The North East Passion Archive project, the images held by Tyne and Wear Museums at The Discovery Museum, Blandford
Square, Newcastle and also accessible on the Internet.

In a tribute to Dr Brunt, Michael Boyd of the British Carillon Society, wrote: “Ian was proud of his Northumberland heritage – he was an exceptionally competent player of the Northumbrian small pipes.

“I believe he wanted to instil a sense of community pride in the Edith Adamson memorial carillon, the first and only carillon to be installed in a civic centre of a major city in Britain. His repertoire also reflected his deep personal connection with the North of England.”

Dr Brunt championed the music of 18th-century Newcastle composer

Charles Avison and was an advocate of folk music on the carillon.

2021: News has just come through of the death this morning at the age of fifty-eight of Ian Brunt, Carillonneur of the Newcastle Civic Centre. Despite his busy workload as a G.P. and ongoing health issues, Ian was also dedicated to his beloved carillon art. He once described how he would swim seventy lengths five times a week in order to keep fit enough to play the carillon, which he claimed was “like going for a five-mile run”! He gave a memorable guest recital in Cobh in July 2007, when this photo was taken. This gentle and cultured man will be sorely missed and long remembered by his colleagues and friends. Requiescat in pace.

https://www.newcastle.gov.uk/our-city/edith-adamson-carillon-newcastle-civic-centre

https://www.facebook.com/Cobh49bellcarillon

https://www.discogs.com/de/release/7117467-Dr-Ian-Brunt-High-Baroque

https://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/people/two-church-organs-among-instruments-found-in-gps-living-room-going-under-auction-3173179

But in addition to being a doctor, he was also a composer and an accomplished musician on a variety of instruments, including piano and flute.

https://www.musicdurham.co.uk/reviews/organ-recital-dr-ian-brunt

The Edith Adamson Memorial Carillon, Newcastle Civic Centre
The Edith Adamson Memorial Carillon, Newcastle Civic Centre
The Edith Adamson Memorial Carillon, constructed in 1966 by J.Taylor and Co and installed in 1967, was given to the city by James Wilfred Adamson in memory of his wife. James (‘Jimmy’) Adamson started his paints business from a horse and cart, and went on to be a driving force in the establishment of British Paints Ltd, see LinkExternal link . The carillon, see LinkExternal link has 25 bells, the largest of which weighs 71cwt, 1qr, 13lb – which if my maths serves me correctly is 825lb, or 374.214kg – and is tuned to A major. Recitals take place on Saturdays at 2pm and occasionally on Thursday at 7pm – the Carilloneur is Dr Ian Brunt, who swims 70 lengths five times a week in order to keep fit enough to play the carillon, which takes so much physical energy that he describes it as ‘like going for a five-mile run’, see LinkExternal link . The carillon tower has twelve seahorses and is topped by the three castles of the Newcastle coat-of-arms, see LinkExternal link .


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Joachim Bremme

As a student, he had to decide whether to pursue his hobby of music or his passion for medicine as a career, reported Dortmund anesthesiologist Dr. Johannes Bremme. He ultimately chose a career as a doctor, but has always remained loyal to music. Bremme admitted to the German Medical Journal that he wasn’t particularly interested in practicing the piano. However, he immediately fell in love with the organ. After just a few years of lessons, he was able to work as an organist in churches.

Now he wants to fulfill a special wish for himself and his congregation: a new organ for St. Peter’s Church. It is expected to cost 450,000 DM, of which 300,000 DM must be raised through donations. The current small organ – initially intended only as a temporary solution – was purchased a good 30 years ago. However, Bremme stated that this organ is sonically and technically unsuitable for long-term service to the congregation. For years, there have been efforts to build a larger organ, but the funds have been lacking. The new instrument, for which designs from Saxon workshops already exist, is intended “not to be a showpiece, but rather a compromise between musical needs and financial responsibility,” according to the Dortmund anesthesiologist, who is asking music-loving colleagues for financial support for the project. Further information: Dr. Johannes Bremme, Hoher Wall 21, 44137 Dortmund, phone +49 231/16 47 21.

https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/arzt-sammelt-spenden-fuer-neue-orgel-keine-missklaenge-in-dortmund-ddd1f74a-2f43-404f-a198-3f23ff13a499

Hier spielt Johannes Bremme auf Gottesdiensten | Here he plays
Für diese Orgel galt der Spendenaufruf | The donations were for this organ

https://www.knappschaft-kliniken.de/recklinghausen/medizinische-fachabteilungen/zentrum-fuer-anaesthesiologie-intensivmedizin-und-schmerztherapie/unser-team/index.php

https://www.facebook.com/kirchenmusikliebfrauenhamm


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Daniela Nicolae

Daniela Nicolae graduated from the Jazz Department with a Master’s degree in Jazz and Popular Music Cultures at the Bucharest University of Music and Performing Arts. She studied with Marius Popp and Mircea Tiberian. She received a scholarship from Berklee College of Music, Boston (1995). She has performed at jazz festivals in Costinești, Brașov, Cluj, Timișoara, Bucharest, and Sibiu, and in clubs. She has recorded audio for the Romanian Radio and Television Corporation. She has a registered trademark, “Jazz Collection,” a weekly radio program broadcast since 2000 (in Bucharest, Cluj, Târgu-Mureș, and Chișinău). She has also interviewed major jazz musicians, preserved in the Jazz Collection archives: Jancy Korossy, Edmond Deda, Johnny Răducanu, Stefan Berindei, Alin Constantiu, Anca Parghel, Marius Popp, and Adrian Enescu. Collaboration in concerts with jazz musicians: Anca Parghel, Teodora Enache, Ozana Barabancea, Tom Smith, Rick Conditt, Jean Louis Rassinfosse, Alin Constanțiu, Garbis Dedeian, Liviu Butoi, Dan Ionescu, Cătălin Răsvan, Eugen Nichiteanu, Lucian Maxim, Pedro Negrescu, Cătălin Rotaru, Sorin Romanescu, Berti Barbera, Vadim Tichișan, Mihai Iordache, Cătălin Milea.

Specialist Physician – Clinical Pharmacology; Medical Journalism.

How Insensitive by Antônio Carlos Jobim. Band: Daniela Nicolae – piano, Cătălin Răsvan – contrabass, Eugen Nichiteanu – drums. Recorded at Art Jazz Club. Video art by Gabi Stamate.
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Playing Harpsichord in Vivaldi Violin concerto with Romanian Doctors Orchestra

https://www.facebook.com/daniela.nicolae

wonderful track collection on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/daniela-nicolae-2?fbclid=IwY2xjawJ22e5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBEckhUU2ZFZzlxdWNvZjBPAR4PUN8ooxiyN2-7mAxiFnQZYpLpg1JLc2XnnGl-h5UPJt_BkVs3iwG0GB7y1w_aem_RxJ5iInn15Jx3CpeyaAHRg

Jazz Collection for Radio Bucharest https://www.romania-muzical.ro/emisiuni/esp-index.htm?sh=18&fbclid=IwY2xjawJ22e9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBEckhUU2ZFZzlxdWNvZjBPAR4UqSGVrNdvkCY4Tlqex-sWUv1YvaegIMWAtHxt17OdwcH5C9DZYW43m25yJQ_aem_IHZbdv7KWofIPHossHHJEA

https://www.youtube.com/user/DanielaNicolae

https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-nicolae-84686227


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Renate Klöppel

Villingen Barock Ensemble

Renate Klöppel ist Musikerin und Buchautorin für Kinder- und Erwachsenenbücher.

Renate Klöppel is musician and author of books for children and also adults.

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