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Reginald Clifford Kell (8 June 19065 August 1981) was an English . 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, , and Royal Philharmonic, and was also active as a solo recording artist.

Kell was influential as one of the first clarinettists to employ continuous 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 .


Career

Early years
Born in , England, Kell was awarded a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1929, where he studied with Haydn Draper until 1932.Weston, Pamela. "Kell, Reginald", Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online, Retrieved 12 February 2012 While still a student he was engaged as principal clarinettist of the orchestra of the Royal Philharmonic Society.Lucas, p. 2707 After graduation he was choice as first clarinet for the London Philharmonic when the orchestra was formed in 1932. He left the LPO in 1936 and was succeeded as first clarinet by . Kell was 's principal clarinettist in the Festival Orchestra in 1939, and was invited, but declined, to take the same position in Toscanini's NBC Symphony Orchestra.

In addition to his orchestral work Kell taught at the Royal Academy between 1935 and 1939, and played in chamber music. His solo repertoire extended from Corelli and earlier to twentieth century works. He was the first prominent clarinettist to apply vibrato consciously and consistently to his tone, in which respect he modelled himself on the Léon Goossens. (Kell's contemporary was another pioneer of vibrato on the clarinet, but came to prominence later than Kell.) Inspired by the great singers with whom he came in contact, notably , Kell sought to emulate their warm expressive sounds on the clarinet.Nelson, Norman H. The Testament of a Revolutionary, Notes to DG CD set 477 5280

During the Second World War Kell was principal clarinettist of the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, at a time when its members included many of the country's leading players.Jenkins, p. 214 When founded the Philharmonia Orchestra in 1945 Kell became its principal clarinettist. At its first concert, conducted by Beecham, Kell was the soloist in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.Lucas, p. 313 The following year Beecham founded the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and as the Philharmonia in its early days played few concerts, working mostly in the recording studio, Kell was able to serve as principal in both orchestras, as did the horn player .Lucas, pp. 316–317 In 1948 Kell gave up both positions; he was succeeded at the Philharmonia by Walton, "Walton, Bernard", Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford Music Online, Retrieved 12 February 2012 and at the Royal Philharmonic by Brymer.Lucas, p. 319


Later years
Kell moved to the United States in 1948, making a successful concert and recording career. He was also a noted teacher, his best-known pupil being , who approached him for lessons in 1948–49. Kell initially refused, considering that any necessary changes would initially have an adverse effect on Goodman's playing before improving it; he did not want the American public to view him as "the man who ruined our Benny Goodman." Goodman persisted and Kell accepted him as a student in 1952 and taught him until his return to England.Evans, Les. "Benny Goodman and Reginald Kell" , Jazz Professional, Retrieved 12 February 2012 Kell's other pupils included the soloist and conductor , and . From 1951 to 1957, Kell was trustee and professor at the Aspen Music School in .

Kell returned to England in 1958, taking up an appointment at the Royal Academy of Music. Among his pupils was Harrison Birtwistle.Cross, Jonathan. "Birtwistle, Sir Harrison", Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online, Retrieved 12 February 2012 Kell retired from playing in his early fifties, and returned to the US in 1959, where he was director of Boosey & Hawkes's band instrument division from 1959 to 1966. He retired in 1966 and died in Frankfort, , in 1981.

In 2007, the Deutsche Grammophon label issued a multi-CD box set of all of Kell's recordings for the American company (CD set 477 5280).


Discography
As a conductor Kell directed recordings of the two Mozart wind serenades, in C minor, K.388 and E major (1951, Decca DL 9540), with the "Kell Chamber Players". The following table lists some of his recordings as a soloist.

BartókContrastsMelvin Ritter, violin, Joel Rosen, piano1953, DL 9740
BeethovenTrio for Piano, Clarinet and Violoncello in B major, Op. 11 ("Gassenhauer")Frank Miller, cello, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano1950, DL 9543
Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115Busch Quartet1938, DB 8471-4
BrahmsClarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115Fine Arts Quartet1951, DL 9532
BrahmsSonata for Clarinet and Piano in F minor, Op. 120 No.1Joel Rosen, piano1953, DL 9639
BrahmsSonata for Clarinet and Piano in E major, Op. 120 No.2Joel Rosen, piano1953, DL 9639
BrahmsTrio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano in A minor, Op. 114Frank Miller, cello, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano1950, DL 9732 / 7524
CorelliGiga (from Recorder Sonata in C major, Op. 5 No.9) (transcr. Kell)Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
Première rhapsodie for Clarinet and PianoJoel Rosen, piano1951, DL 9570
DebussyPetite PieceBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
DebussyLa plus que lente (arr. Kell) and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
DebussyLa fille aux cheveux de lin (arr. Kell)Salvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
DebussyRêverie (arr. Kell)Salvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
DebussyLe petit berger (arr. Kell)Salvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
Berceuse (from Jocelyn)Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
HandelSiciliana and Gigue (from Recorder Sonata in F major, HWV 369) (transcr. Kell)Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
HandelAdagio (from Violin Sonata in F major, HWV 370) (transcr. Kell)Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
HandelAllegro (from Oboe Sonata in F major, HWV 363a) (transcr. Kell)Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in BJoel Rosen, piano1951, DL 9570
Rondino uber ein Thema von BeethovenBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
KreislerCaprice Viennois Op. 2Salvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 4077
KreislerLiebesleidSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 4077
KreislerLiebesfreudSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 4077
KreislerStars in My EyesSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 4077
KreislerSchön RosmarinSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 4077
Suite Op. 157bMelvin Ritter, violin, Joel Rosen, piano1953, DL 9740
MourantEcstasySalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
MourantThe Pied PiperSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
MourantBlue HazeSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra1953, DL 7550
MozartClarinet Concerto in A major, K.622Zimbler Sinfonietta1950, DL 7500
MozartQuintet for Clarinet and String Quartet in A major, K.581Fine Arts Quartet1951, DL 9600
MozartTrio for Piano, Clarinet and Viola in E major, K.498 "Kegelstatt" Trio, viola, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano1950, DL 9543
Porter-BrownDance of the Three Old MaidsSalvatore Camarata and his Orchestra
Piece en forme de habaneraBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
RichardsonRoundelayBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9926
Saint-SaënsSonata for Clarinet and Piano in E major, Op. 167Brooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9941
Fantasiestücke, Op. 73Joel Rosen, piano1953, DL 9744
Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet 1951, DL 9570
Sonatina for Clarinet and PianoBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9941
Pocket-size Sonata No.1 for Clarinet and PianoBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9941
Vaughan WilliamsSix Studies in English FolksongBrooks Smith, piano1957, DL 9941
WeberGrand Duo concertant in E major, Op. 48Joel Rosen, piano1953, DL 9744


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