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Bohumir
Kryl (1875 to 1961) A
former Circus acrobat and sculptor Bohumir Kryl was born in Bohemia on 2nd May
1875. In 1889 he travelled to America supplementing his passage playing cornet and violin
with the cruise orchestra. Ten years later he had established himself as a fine soloist,
initially based in Indianapolis playing with the When Clothing Company Band and latterly
with the famous Sousa Band. After two years with the Chicago Marine Band he accepted the
solo cornet seat with the Duss Band located at Madison Square Garden. Although not as well
known as some bands the Duss Bands extensive touring regime provided Bohumir with an
ideal opportunity to display his virtuosity to a wider audience. He was paid $800 a month,
enjoyed thrilling the crowds often playing two solos per concert and was given the role of
assistant conductor in 1903. His departure to form his own band in 1906, which flourished
through to 1931, was reluctantly accepted. Herman Bellstedt, who took over from Kryl,
although a very fine soloist, was never able to produce the charismatic performances
established by Bohumir Kryl. It was during this later period that he made numerous
recordings; one of his favourites The Carnival of Venice is featured on Track
23 of CD3BM3 "Vintage Gems". His wonderful range, including the use
of pedal-notes in the lower register, crisp articulation, pure tone and individual
phrasing give his recordings their great attraction. He was the master of the cornet, even
able to produce multiphonic effects by playing a low note and humming a higher one,
producing a "difference note" often of a greater volume than the hum itself. He
was able to perform well into his sixties.
According
to the New York Times of August 10, 1961 he died on Monday, August 9, 1961 at
his summer home in Wilmington,
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