Reginald Clifford Kell (8 June 1906 – 5 August 1981) was an English clarinettist. He was noted especially for his career as a soloist and chamber music player. He was the principal clarinettist in leading British orchestras, including the London Philharmonic, Philharmonia, and Royal Philharmonic, and was also active as a solo recording artist.
Kell was influential as one of the first clarinettists to employ continuous vibrato to enhance the expressive quality of the instrument. He was also a noted teacher, serving two different appointments at his alma mater, the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 1948 Kell moved to the United States where he pursued a solo career and taught, with pupils including the jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman.
Reginald Clifford Kell (8 June 1906 – 5 August 1981) was an English clarinettist. He was noted especially for his career as a soloist and chamber music...
Beard, George Stratton, Anthony Pini, Gerald Jackson, Léon Goossens, ReginaldKell, James Bradshaw and Marie Goossens. The orchestra made its debut at...
The Book of Kells (Latin: Codex Cenannensis; Irish: Leabhar Cheanannais; Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS A. I. [58], sometimes known as the Book of...
Hermstedt Janet Hilton Johann Hindler Helmut Hödl Emma Johnson Sharon Kam ReginaldKell Murray Khouri Thea King Dieter Klöcker Howard Klug Béla Kovács Wolfgang...
Pougnet and featuring 20 players including Leon Goossens, Rae Jenkins, ReginaldKell, Anthony Pini, Frederick Riddle and David Wise. It played light music...
leading instrumentalists including Anthony Pini, Frederick Riddle, ReginaldKell and Marie Goossens. Six of the LPs were conducted by Alfred Wallenstein...
orchestras, including the horn player, Dennis Brain, the clarinettist ReginaldKell and the timpanist James Bradshaw. Although this gave both orchestras...
Bradshaw, Gwydion Brooke, Geoffrey Gilbert, Léon Goossens, Gerald Jackson, ReginaldKell, Anthony Pini and Bernard Walton. Holt became the LPO's business manager...
Four had been founder members of the LPO fifteen years previously: ReginaldKell (clarinet), Gerald Jackson (flute), James Bradshaw (timpani) and Jack...
to be broadcast on television, in a transmission by the BBC in which ReginaldKell and Gilbert Vinter played his Sonata for clarinet and bassoon. At about...
Webster and Sargent to recruit leading players such as Anthony Pini and ReginaldKell, with the result that for a few years the Liverpool Philharmonic had...
cathedral organist, 75 18 July – Janet Craxton, oboist, 52 5 August – ReginaldKell, clarinettist, 75 29 August – Guy Stevens, band manager, record producer...
Holden, poet (born 1927) Sir Bernard Keen, soil scientist (born 1890) ReginaldKell, clarinettist (born 1906) 9 August – Ralph Bankes, landowner, last private...
Viola and Piano in E flat, K 498 ("Kegelstatt Trio") (recorded with ReginaldKell and Louis Kentner) Rubbra: Viola Concerto in A, Op. 75 (with Beecham)...
Diana (1915), the last of whom was married to the renowned clarinettist ReginaldKell. The youngest son changed his name to Gwydion Brooke and became a pre-eminent...
Mozart Trio in Eb for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, K498 "Kegelstatt". ReginaldKell, clarinet, Lillian Fuchs, viola, Mieczysław Horszowski, piano. (Decca...
Solomon (flutes), the Darius Milhaud Little Symphony No 3, Op. 71 with ReginaldKell (clarinet), Paul Draper (bassoon), George Eskdale (trumpet) and Anthony...
self-taught: "I learnt from everyone I heard play. Frederick Thurston and ReginaldKell unwittingly betrayed their methods to me, but I also decided that I...