Ifor James
Horn, Musical Artist
1931 – 2004
Who was Ifor James?
Professor Ifor James was a horn player and teacher, numbering among his pupils many future Principal Horns and horn professors at British music schools.
James was born in Carlisle, England; his father was a noted cornet player and his mother a famous soprano. He began playing cornet in a brass band at age four and by seven he was playing paying gigs as a trumpeter. He also played the organ and was assistant organist in Carlisle Cathedral. Taking up the horn in 1951, he studied first privately and then under Aubrey Brain at the Royal Academy of Music. His professional horn playing career began with the Halle Orchestra then the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and was much in demand for chamber recitals and solo work.
Moving to London, he played as principal horn with many orchestras and chamber groups. He was appointed professor of horn at the Royal Academy of Music, principal horn of the English Chamber Orchestra, and horn player in the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, with whom he toured the world and made over 30 recordings. He was also appointed professor for horn at the Royal Northern College of Music. His final teaching appointment was as professor for horn at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, Germany.
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- Born
- Aug 30, 1931
Carlisle, Cumbria - Also known as
- James, Ifor
- Education
- Royal Academy of Music
- Died
- Dec 23, 2004
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on July 23, 2013
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